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Long Perignon Poems

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Premium Member That Kiss
That kiss 
tasted like warm sunlight
toasting the tongue 
with honeyed sun 
and promises 

on a blue sky day

That kiss 
reached far into one
seeking to open words
locked inside let out
like crysallis butterflies

wet and warm, shaking, fluttering...

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Categories: perignon, romance, sensual,
Form: Free verse



Mother's Day
I bought my house for its mirrored walls 
in the master bath from which you could fancy 
yourself as a forties' film star, your flawless 
body soaking in billowing suds, or stepping into 
a glassed-in...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perignon, funeral, house, grandmother, house, cancer,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member How does it feel having you always around
You promised you’d always be around even when you had to make yourself look so silly to make me smile even when I couldn’t you we’re always around even when it meant making the impossible...

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Categories: perignon, allah,
Form: Naat
My Neighbor Kofi
MY NEIGHBOR KOFI
LOCATION: Mazamaza, Lagos, Nigeria:
My neighbor kofi, 
The computer scientist
At 34,
He crisscrossed, jetcrosed, redcrossed,
And hobnobbed around the globe:
Kathmandu, Acapulco and the Galapagos 

He dined and wined
Like there was no tomorrow 
He dined and wined...

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Categories: perignon, adventure, africa, business, political,
Form: Prose
Oyster Girl
We met over oysters and scallops in the French Quarter
of a mismatched ether.

She sent pictures - her in a mirror, beside a mirror,
partly hidden by a mirror, naked under glass
(I still have that one).
She liked...

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Categories: perignon, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Puttin' On the Ritz
A four piece string ensemble competes
with fluted crystal glasses harmonizing
to the tinkling of fine silverware
underpinned by the purring whispers 
of well-to-do's and their hobnobbery.

Buttery lobster and rib-eyed supper in
opulent gravies and exotic spices;
cornucopia fruits on...

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Categories: perignon, beauty, celebrity, class, clothes, corruption, crazy, money,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Personal Touch Valentine
A Candy Storefront window, a passerby pauses briefly at the array of heart-shaped enwrapped in velvet reds, filled with sweet treats like years before. The same tricks deployed as the byway take point passing a...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perignon, romantic love, valentines day,
Form: Other
Premium Member If You Knew
If you knew you only had 48 hours,
To live, What would you do?
You can't cheat death the grim,
Reaper is around the corner.
He is a kind and gentle soul,
Just waiting to help you on your journey.
Yes,...

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Categories: perignon, angel, beautiful, bereavement, blessing, emotions, love,
Form: Free verse
Gold Digger
You go to work,
toil hard all day.
Works for me,
keeps you out of my way.
At the end of the month
you get your salary,
then you can buy me gifts,
with which to lavish me.

Wine and dine me
a few...

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Categories: perignon, relationship,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Kick In the Heart
I laugh and I cry
And I'm doing it all at the same time
I walk and I crawl
When not bouncing around like a rubber ball
It builds you up to tear your apart
Ain't love a kick in...

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Categories: perignon, anxiety, appreciation, devotion, education, endurance, relationship, strength,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Such a Pretty Bow
broad shoulders, six foot three
Rolex, Stacey Adams, suit by Armani
and she said yes

soft spoken, warm hands, piercing eyes
a Harvard degree, business law
and she said yes, yes

a dance to Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
witty, charming, a...

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© Ricky Muse  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perignon, power,
Form: Free verse
Quis, Ego
Quis? Ego
~ on the anointing of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

So what if it was just a drunken dare
Quis? Ego! Made at Eton long ago
I dub thee Boris of the Golden Hair
Servus, servum, servi, servo,...

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Categories: perignon, anger, celebrity, england, language, political, satire, silly,
Form: Sonnet

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