Long Rudimentary Poems
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Unidentified Extraterrestrials Willingly Abducted MeUnidentified extraterrestrial(s) willingly abducted me
As a divergence
from the apocalyptical, dialectical,
geomorphological, judgmatical,
metaphorical, philosophical...,
I share an out of this
(webbed wide) world,
light hearted anecdote
ye may find far fetched.
Believe me you,
an unspecified number of...
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Categories:
rudimentary, absence, adventure, august, blessing, confusion, courage, dream,
Form:
Free verse
Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 8He awoke to the sound of lightly crunching ice. As he opened his eyes the boy stood looking at him, then with one fluid motion he stepped forward and stretched out his hand,
...
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Categories:
rudimentary, christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
Unidentified Flying Object Abducted Yours Truly,Unidentified flying object abducted yours truly,...
a willing experimental subject
to escape untenable married life.
Upon falling into a deep slumber,
the following subconscious
somnambulant scenario arose
allowing, enabling, and providing
temporary alleviation from
outa harried...
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Categories:
rudimentary, absence, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, blessing, courage, destiny,
Form:
Free verse
Ground Level Entry
"Ground Level Entry"
“She fits the bill”,
they say it
insouciantly
visions of being
carried in the beak
of a bilious pelican
where it builds
its rudimentary nest,
it uses sticks and debris
no stones, yet,
from irreverence
thrown at it
no higher...
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Categories:
rudimentary, muse,
Form:
Narrative
Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 73This became their routine for the next four days, until on the fourth night they were looking for a clearing in which to ground the deer, when the marker became so bright in front of...
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Categories:
rudimentary, christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
A Whistling Girl and a Crowing HenA Whistling Girl and a Crowing Hen
By Elton Camp
“We keep thet big flock o’ chickens fer eggs and meat,” Milas explained to his niece Elvira visiting from the city. “We git...
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Categories:
rudimentary, humorous,
Form:
Prose
The Ringer and the CleanskinThe True Story
A Poem of the time, when as a 16 year old young fellow, and fresh from Blighty I spent 7 years as a Ringer in North Queensland, Australia. A Ringer is the Queensland...
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Categories:
rudimentary, nature,
Form:
Ballad
Onerous Task Confronted Teachers and ParentsOnerous task confronted teachers and parents
As prospective students
ably ready themselves to matriculate
and/or first set little feet
inside halls of learning,
I rebroadcast a poem crafted
at the height of Covid-19.
A couple years gone back educators
adaptation regarding coronavirus...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Free verse
Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 51“Are you ready, DynDoeth,” the half elf asked?
“As ready as I can be,” was his response. “It is in your hands now.”
They walked across the vestibule and started to enter...
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Categories:
rudimentary, christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
Negligent Grooming Habits UnbridledNegligent grooming habits unbridled
Apathy toward mine personal hygiene
i.e. relinquishing attention
linkedin with bare toiletries,
cuz I rarely spruced myself up
nor never maple leave
to cease being hard nut to crack
and rendered adopted
couture modus operandi
of yours truly shabby chic
figurative...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 11th grade, 12th grade, betrayal, care, clothes,
Form:
Rhyme
Robbie - Ham Guilty For GobbledygookI, A. Robbie - Ham guilty for gobbledygook...
and ruffling turkey feathers!
An innocent A1 miss steak kin kith
once, a former main lion resident
living social where Tigress and Euphrates
converge and pool into Lake Wobegone ...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 12th grade, 9th grade, adventure, allusion, america,
Form:
Rhyme
Voyage To the Bottom of ThisVoyage to the bottom of this...
prevaricated forth write Declaration!
As most every girl and boy
taught back in the day,
learning base sic life lessons,
when going to Zerns,
now permanently closed,
but once upon a time one...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, america, business,
Form:
Free verse
Ruminating Vagaries of Life May 2nd 2021Ruminating vagaries of life May 2nd, 2021
(conceived while in utero
which loosely summarization in toto
of this ordinary Joe Schmoe,
who did wade nine months for a roe
at mercy of obstetricians status quo,
giving me a jump start to...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Free verse
Under the Mango TreeI ask for answers to my problem around midday, carpenters nailing tables beyond their voices. Thinkers building fence of gold, wiping the devil under the shadow of death. Callers piecing information together to make me...
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Categories:
rudimentary, allusion, anger, confidence,
Form:
ABC
The Ever Rising Science StarThe brightest star so renowned,
Modern Cosmology well-governed!
The Universe was examined and Black Holes too
Brought General Relativity and Quantum Gravity intact!
Was he the one who diagnosed with dreadful ALS,
Transformed black holes from inexorable gravitational prisons?
“Lived decades...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, identity,
Form:
Free verse
The Superlunary Heart
"The Superlunary Heart"
in dreams
we meet
the you
in me
the you
I am.
upon awaking,
we remember -
although, it is
fair to say, some forget,
what the message
or intent was, in it all,
whom it was, where we were
when...
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Categories:
rudimentary, heart, i am, philosophy,
Form:
Narrative
Voyage To the Bottom of ThisPrevaricated Forth Write Declaration.
As most every girl and boy
taught back in the day,
or more recently going to Zerns,
a golden age...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Framing Godless Humble IdeologyAtheistic beneficent credo,
dogmatically evokes fundamental
gnostic humanistic invocations,
joyously kickstarting literary
métier, native oeuvre
pulsating quintessentially,
rudimentary schema
traversing utilitarian vectors,
winsomely xing yore zen.
* * * * ...
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Categories:
rudimentary, 11th grade, 12th grade, meaningful, mirror, perspective,
Form:
Elegiac Lyric
NeuromancyIn the Winter of Night of Darkness -
...
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Categories:
rudimentary, color,
Form:
Rhyme
MemoriesI struggle to recall at a ragged bus stop
Writing memories down on a brown paper bag.
The discarded pen I picked off of the weed grass serves
As a key to my past, the paper bag the...
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Categories:
rudimentary, introspection, life, sad, me, sound, longing, hair,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Snowy Cliffs With Bouffant BouldersEven before the arrival of the first snows, so brilliantly candid,
we climbed mounts less dangerous than the Alps's;
and we proudly chalked it up to our experience.
Now the snowy cliffs with bouffant boulders,
have lost their...
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Categories:
rudimentary, adventure, dedication, devotion, family, friendship, funny, happiness,
Form:
Ottava rima
Let's Start a Noise Band With the Mailman*Let's Start a Noise Band with the Mailman, and We'll Call Ourselves:
Our Noise Band with the Mailman Featuring 'Me'
- We Can All Take Turns Being 'Me' Until Someone Gets It Right*
Here's something...
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Categories:
rudimentary, age, angst, christmas, confusion, music, peace, silly,
Form:
Free verse
MomentarilyMomentarily
by Odin Roark
How elusive the quest
To place oneself in sync
Wavelength to wavelength
Response to reply
So many agendas beg ignoring
Those places where integrity remains suspect
Where job
Marriage
Relationships
Friends
Acquaintances
Eye contact
Undeserved...
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Categories:
rudimentary, truth, integrity,
Form:
Free verse
Blind FaithBlind Faith
So, even the expression, blind faith, makes my blood boil.
I've had one too many conversations with "intellectuals" who disdainfully look down on us believers for believing in a Creator. They imply by the...
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Categories:
rudimentary, creation, truth,
Form:
Didactic
Who Will Sing Their Praises [cont'D 1]Too, the wives of shearers, drovers and the teamsters of the day
fought the months of isolation while their husbands were away.
Still they kept the home-fires burning and would do the many chores,
just...
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Categories:
rudimentary, history, on work and working, women, lost,
Form:
Rhyme