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Poem For Children
There is so many stories telling a child how to grow up, the difference between right and wrong. to follow the rules, to see in color, how to stand strong. But still, you are children,...

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Categories: pocahontas, child, fantasy, children, kids, inspirational, magic, princess,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Love Is Truth-A Joy For Ever-W
True love never dies it’s black and white in books
Love is not love that alters when  finds alteration
Love stories are fantasies giving joy to the world
Ideal love is an object set for lovers, for...

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Categories: pocahontas, beauty, joy, love, , literature,
Form: Sestina
Premium Member Love Is Truth-A Joy For Ever-
True love never dies it’s black and white in books
Love is not love that alters when finds alteration
Love stories are fantasies giving joy to the world
Ideal love is an object set for lovers, for example
Lust...

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Categories: pocahontas, joy, love, truth, , literature,
Form: Sestina
A Kis
A Kis

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CharlaXFabels

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 Do eye need a kis. Eye need a girl to kis. Eye have a girl that eye can kis. 
Eye have kis her in the rain. Eye have kis her in mye heart....

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Categories: pocahontas, life, love, social, thank you, visionary, wedding,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member In Memory of You
I didn't have a chance to say goodbye,
to let you know how dear you are to me
and though my chance is gone, I still will try
the sadness that I feel won't let me be

You were...

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Categories: pocahontas, death of a friend,
Form: Iambic Pentameter



Finally May Found My Fate
Finally May Find His Fate

Read poem about priest and did wait;
I always knew that it would be great;
My face feed;
Another read;
In my poem he finally found his fate.

Jim Horn

Crave and Became Slave

My life in wide...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pocahontas, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Story of Afghanistan
Story of Afghanistan

The barren land of my birthplace
Green at times but screening a rocky face
Known for thousands of years for its warrior race
Let me tell you the truth,
No one really wanted this “space”.

Up until two...

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© Roya Zereh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pocahontas, age, animal, beautiful, best friend, bullying, celebration,
Form: Epic
Nauseous
8/22/21
"Nauseous"

Getting closer to Autumn
In deep thought near a marble column
Always doing things that lead me quickly into a coffin
Overlooked, abused and forgotten
Felt like I had zero in common
So I kept staying solemn
Because people are quick...

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Categories: pocahontas, addiction, dark, deep, life, poetry, rap, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Sam's Fantasy World- Welcome
When asked about my personal extreme
Fantasy,
Nothing can hold me back,
When I think of what I’d like to be,
I know for sure creativity will not lack

An average work rate of £1,000,000 an hour
I don’t mean to...

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Categories: pocahontas, adventure, hope, imagination, me, fantasy, me, money,
Form: Rhyme
Manutd4ever
I have a friend of mines
She’s the biggest red devil fan
And I wish if she can go one day
To see them play in England

She watches every game they play
The post it on her wire club...

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Categories: pocahontas, sports, red, city, football, red, today,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Disney Princesses Thanksgiving
The princesses decided to have their own Thanksgiving Day feast.
While their princes were hunting, they could have fun at least.
All were invited, and they took turns in the kitchen.
Pocahontas was soon pouting, and Aurora was...

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Categories: pocahontas, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fairytales
She didn’t have a fairytale life 
With happily ever afters
Or special tea parties
with looney Mad Hatters

She grew up imagining 
Prince Charming on a white horse
She was a pretend Sleeping Beauty
who’s path took a different course

Drugs,...

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Categories: pocahontas, abuse, betrayal, courage, discrimination, fantasy, lust, princess,
Form: Quatrain
Jeanie: I Love Jee


Proud woman with the turquoise eyes;
half Iroquois, half white
Beautiful woman with the crescent moon smile,
that Milky Way glows in the night
Jeanie ... I fell in love with Jee,
from the moment I boarded the wrong flight
Got...

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Categories: pocahontas, allusion, identity, love, romantic,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Indian Girl
--Virginia Slim--

Different eyes, the same world 
Ancient skin, dirty Indian Girl 
Smokey, eyes, exotic raven hair 
---Now listen to  the colors, of transformation, 
On the day she was born, the wind blew in, 
A...

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Categories: pocahontas, adventure, girl, life, native american, spiritual, tribute,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member We Were Slaves--1619
Over 400 years ago, the arrival of 20 or more enslaved Africans are called ‘The Beginning of USA Slavery', which are much more complex than that.
We were kidnapped from Angola, forced on a Portuguese ship,...

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Categories: pocahontas, africa, age, america, black african american, death
Form: Narrative
Pocahontas
I see you. I feel like that's all I do anymore. 
No words escape from my lips.
All I can think is "There she is"
My heart races a mile a minute.
I don't know whether I'm going...

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Categories: pocahontas, imagination, life, love, feelings,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member We Are Lovers
Throughout history, we are lovers
Throughout history, we are soul mates
 
We are Romeo and Juliet
We are Anthony and Cleopatra
We are Lancelot and Guinevere
We are Tristan and Isolde
Scarlett O' Hara and Rhett
Elizabeth Barrett and Robert
Pocahontas and...

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Categories: pocahontas, love, relationship,
Form: Free verse
Honest
8/13/16



Just being honest
Following through on what I promise
I'm on it
In desert, snow, forest, and anything else including the tropics

Lifeforms some of which are aquatic
Living below occasional flying comets

So many topics and conflicts
Amid losses and profits

Be...

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Categories: pocahontas, poetry, rap, word play, words, work, write,
Form: Rhyme
The 7 Faces of Me
I have many names for myself
And not just the ones you see
If you saw all of my personalities
You'd wanna turn tail and flee
Not all of them are bad
Most can be quite fun
But one of them...

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Categories: pocahontas, bible, crazy, heaven, identity, loneliness, nostalgia, self,
Form: Bio
Documentation
I haven't written anything down because I have been too busy feeling it.

The love you planted so softly on me like a nice pair of lips.
 
I stopped writing because I didn't want to miss...

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Categories: pocahontas, beautiful, care, devotion, emotions, feelings, hair, happy,
Form: Free verse
The River
By the shores of Kittikaca.
Flows the river Minihaha.
To the deep, blue sea  going.
To the salty ocean flowing.

Sweeping trees and debris, before.
Urgent. In a passion, down to the shore.
Pounding, rushing, there's no stopping.
Whirlpools and splashing.

Here...

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Categories: pocahontas, nature, sea, water, me, water,
Form: Verse
Pocahontas' First Christmas
In an English Man's arms she was introduced to Christ; the young princess of Aztec.
Under the warmth of his breath she was told the story of the Manger.
She thought she understood the tale, completely.
Yes, so...

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Categories: pocahontas, america, anniversary, anxiety, best friend, bible, christmas,
Form: Narrative
Weapons In America
America has always been noted for its Wild West and gun slingers.
Stage coach robberies and killing Indians was also in center of attention. Killing off entire herds of Bison and Buffalo was also alarming.
Bonny and...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pocahontas, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Pocahontas
There goes Pochahontas bent.
Sent with flaming arrows.
All that anger's meant to vent.
Just for faming harrows.

Lost to others who were sent.
Darrring Blaming sparrows.
Cost of all who met their fate
sought for claiming parrows.

All that land was meant...

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Categories: pocahontas, 9th grade, abuse, baptism, bullying, character, conflict,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Colour of My Heart
Now brown, the once-blue brook meanders down
To dams where sludge has chased beavers away
As species die, our Mother casts a frown
For Nature can’t control man or his way

From fracking, tapping minerals, she groans
She coughs, red...

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Categories: pocahontas, nature, pollution,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Shattered Sighs