Long Pictured Poems
Long Pictured Poems. Below are the most popular long Pictured by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Pictured poems by poem length and keyword.
Seek the Lord - the Star of David Style~ Seek The Lord ~
( Star Of David )
~O~
God
For sure
Knows sees all
Wants best for you
He sure loves us all
Lord wants us to have Love Faith Hope...
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Categories:
pictured, christian, faith, hope, love,
Form:
Free verse
My Eyes the Painting Photograph In the Sky- -"I am a painter and my eyes are the paint brushes I had if I look up with my open eye I see the Horizon I see the clouds to be continued
Oh shutter as I...
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Categories:
pictured, allusion, analogy, appreciation,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
I Was So LostI Was So Lost
I had been raised in church but a religious church.
They did acknowledge there was a God but
His Son was pictured as dead upon a cross. This
was the picture that I carried...
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Categories:
pictured, appreciation, baptism, truth,
Form:
Narrative
Poem About Trump PoemPoem About Trump Poem
Are often things I may forget to mention
Some are both you and your opinion
And many things we have to decide
Not having anything we should hide.
Following poem I did have to prepare
This is...
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Categories:
pictured, allegory, anger, anxiety,
Form:
Couplet
LiveOnce upon a time, there lived a young woman. She was tall with soft blue eyes and wispy blonde hair. She was married to a nice young man. He was less tall and had almond...
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Categories:
pictured, baby, birth, blessing, death, emotions, faith, family,
Form:
Narrative
Caregiving StoriesThe Tyrant
Was born ginger
and learned WhiteRacist
from Dad
dead now about a year.
Possibly opioid addiction
but certainly something
in growing families
of yin-suppressed
self-medicating
LeftBrain too dominant
addictions
to chemical acclimations.
Dad left by death
Tyrant's also addicted
and chronically depressed mother
And his only white racist
twelve year...
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Categories:
pictured, bullying, caregiving, education, health, humor, parents, wisdom,
Form:
Political Verse
Reflection On An Aging NomadI finally finished retiring four years ago,
a process that started in my mid-fifties
due to late adopting kids with special needs,
including needs for me to be home
to personally walk them on,
harness them in,
and wheel them back...
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Categories:
pictured, age, health, integrity, relationship, religion, retirement, river,
Form:
Political Verse
Zolar the Inet God(after Edgar Allan Poe's "The Angel of the Odd")
It was a tidy day and I sat, replete, under vellux blankets.
Sadly, my tea was weak, the bottle of cinnamon whiskey
tantalizingly low, and my feet swelling above...
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Categories:
pictured, abuse, addiction, anti bullying, betrayal, bullying, horror,
Form:
Quatrain
She Believes In Lavender MoonsIntroduction: one of the nice aspects of having an oeuvre as a poet is the ability to see where you have changed over the years. this is such a poem where i can see the...
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Categories:
pictured, faith, growth, myth,
Form:
Free verse
Oh, Is This What I Was Waiting ForOh, Is This What I Was Waiting For?
When I was just a baby in the womb, my mother rejected me and I believe that the Lord told me many years later that she had wanted...
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Categories:
pictured, christian, courage, visionary, wisdom,
Form:
Narrative
G L Trestrail and Co Ltd
A rising sun burns like a solar flare
from St....
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Categories:
pictured, nostalgia,
Form:
Couplet
A White Sheet of Paper Part I"A White Sheet of Paper." Part1
Once upon a time I was a white sheet of paper
Pilled between hundreds on a shelf my neighbor
For years was an old stapler.
I was full of life yet...
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Categories:
pictured, imagination,
Form:
Prose Poetry
'white Privilege' Does ExistAbandoned as a child believed to be no more than five, the matron of the orphans home, was...other than my mom...
The first to have to face the task of tending to my welfare, and started...
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Categories:
pictured, discrimination, racism,
Form:
Narrative
First Faces of ConflictPerhaps too redundantly,
and not quite octave-eloquently enough,
we have pictured Original Yang/Yin ReGenerative/DeGenerative CoArising Intent
as LeftBrain Patriarchal EgoDominant
with a preference for WinLose,
defined as Either-Or thinking
with fundamentalist vertical power hierarchical assumptions
that LeftElite will always remain conservatively On...
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Categories:
pictured, earth, environment, health, humanity, humor, philosophy, science,
Form:
Prose Poetry
The Day Before You DiedRemember the day before you died? Your heart reeked of mania. The way you lied about your whereabouts broke my world into a mangling mess. Who cleaned up my mess? It used to be you....
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Categories:
pictured, death of a friend, sister, suicide,
Form:
Verse
Chuck JenningsThe bombing of Pearl Harbour was the turning point for me
That day I enlisted in the army, despite protests from my family
I tried to reassure them by saying that everything would be fine
And after six...
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Categories:
pictured, america, death, soldier, world war ii,
Form:
Narrative
Maya 1As dusk settled to star-filled night, they finally came.
Amongst the burning huts, he knelt before the two Gods,
their bright white skin flickering red anger within the light of the fire.
One stood with turtle shell gleaming...
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Categories:
pictured, allegory, conflict, courage, religion,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Broken DreamBROKEN DREAM
At any time in your life, did your dream of whom
you wanted to be when you grow up came true?
Or it did not and at this time in your life you
are thinking what it...
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Categories:
pictured, dream,
Form:
Free verse
My Final ExitI'm dying and I'm angry because it isn't fair,
and with my family, friends and loved ones this news I will not share.
It's hell for me to be going through all of this alone, but that...
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Categories:
pictured, death, suicide, life, me, day, life, me,
Form:
Rhyme
A Fairy TaleIn a land, far away, once upon a time
An ancient place, deep in mystical forests
There lived a sickly old man
The years had passed and he was but an empty shell
Even he had no memories of...
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Categories:
pictured, adventure, angel, beautiful, sad, children, old, angel,
Form:
Light Verse
By DegreesSeptember I gazed outside with unease
When I heard it will fall in the sixties.
Then dad said we’ll soon be losing degrees;
To me these things sounded like tragedies.
Why do we have say bye to degrees?
I never...
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Categories:
pictured, family, funny, dad, me, dad, me, sun,
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
The PatientWhen I think of the times in therapy that I spent with Lenny, they weren't that of a therapist to a patient. They were more of daughter to father or daughter to grandfather. Like...
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Categories:
pictured, absence, age, eulogy, goodbye, granddaughter,
Form:
Bio
I Was Born HereI was born in Sunny Southern California, in the hottest month of the year! cries out my mother. California is known for its drought season; one we just came out of, it lasted four...
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Categories:
pictured, appreciation,
Form:
Prose
Twin Flames Support Each OtherHer heart felt like it had been ripped out of her chest,
By a giant bear paw.
She had suspected for a few months that her twin flame was leaving.
They did not talk any more,
Did not eat...
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Categories:
pictured, conflict, missing you, moving on, passion, sad,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Seventeen HoursUncover
I have uncovered something of importance
Well importance of me
I admit
my attention has been shared
my attention has been stolen, distracted
but my public
you already know the details
but my public
you already know the stories
yet I call you here...
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Categories:
pictured, cute love,
Form:
Free verse