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Long Quick change(a) Poems

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Rearrange The Hurt
Kate:
Stand tall,
Light - Line falling
The sun is calling
So lets ride the rain and go
Let’s go

Lets ride, Michelle
Lets ride

Michelle:
Kate took control of every trip,
We took,
Buying into non-conformity,
She drove us,
She rode us,
She saved us
And once we were...

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Categories: quick change(a), anxiety, death of a friend, friendship, growth,
Form: Rhyme



Mosquito Bat
Mosquito Bat

Peering closely, I sought to quickly skim through the online latest news …
True to form, I am a stickler for keeping up with the latest happening news…
Given this internet age and its borderless media...

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Categories: quick change(a), celebration, fantasy, goodbye, silly, war,
Form: Free verse
My Island Home
The sand pelts my skin, as it blows with the wind. The waves lap at my toes, once again and again. 
   All this beauty surrounds me, near this magical sea. But one thing just dumbfounds...

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Categories: quick change(a), adventure, happiness, loss, sad, dark, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Racing Time Has Forgot
Off to the junkyard we go.
The racing season is over.
Must build a car for next year.
Let's see what sitting over yonder.

Like I've woken from a 50-year coma.
Nothing here I can recall.
None of these cars are...

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Categories: quick change(a), america, sports,
Form: Rhyme
All In a Day
Shower about 7.30, 
And breakfast is eaten by 8,
Arrive at the office 8.30,
He’s never been known to be late.
Meetings from 9 to 11,
Quick coffee then start them again,
Quick glance through the window at weather,
It looks...

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Categories: quick change(a), day,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member 30 Years Anniversary
Thirty years since we signed on that line
The oath of allegiance to serve our time
We served our country and our queen
Far off lands and conflicts we have seen

87c was our intake
Many friends for life we...

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Categories: quick change(a), anniversary, military, soldier,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tiger
Tiger’s contrasts are seen in her stripes
kind and intimidating, turbulent and calm,
charming yet frightening when frightened

Her yin energy promotes her female side.
She is charismatic, well-liked, often spoiled
By her followers, who become minions by choice

Overindulged? Oh...

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Categories: quick change(a), animal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The New Norm
As sentient beings,
we wear an assortment
of social and emotional masks.
Men adopt a passive-aggressive
featureless frown, dealing with the public. 
And women apply a cosmetic veil;
transforming their skin
into porcelain perfection;
out of phase with reality.
Our most common masks
model...

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Categories: quick change(a), 10th grade, 11th grade, 9th grade, allusion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Colorful Changes
Nature, the quick change artist
Is dropping hints today
Of the beauty of her fall attire
And splendor on the way.

The fruit on the old apple tree
Is falling to the ground.
Fat grapes await with patience for
Jack Frost to...

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Categories: quick change(a), natureautumn, autumn,
Form: Rhyme
Quick Change
Cold yesterday
weeping to warmish now.
the year is old,
now young,
now a grey cross-eyed cat
perched on a green wall.
The young grow more beautiful
it's hard to catch-up.
Google sucks
the weather's autocorrected
time and time again.
Pond ducks head for the beach
then...

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Categories: quick change(a), poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Masks
Observe and see
Open your eyes
So many masks


Quick change of face
New mask to veil
Mood swing


Fake can seem true
If only you see
Through the charade


Just to survive
Hypocrisy grows
A fake face here


So many reasons
To fritter away
Authentic feel


Fear works the...

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Categories: quick change(a), betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ipoet
I write prose and verse, when working alone 
Scribe down my fine lines, upon an (iPhone)

Pleasantly reciting, obscure musings aloud 
Either from memory, or the all seeing (iCloud)

One way or another, things sometimes go bad...

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Categories: quick change(a), allusion, internet, poetry,
Form: Rhyme

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