Long Uncharacteristic Poems
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The Two-Faced RiverThe long uncharacteristic meandering river ...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, poverty,
Form:
Political Verse
Two Lovers Vi - Paper PlatesOut with his boys drinking, feeling rowdy
Special occasion
Rolling the way they do
His lover is not with them
She stayed in for the night
He misses her company
But enjoys his time with the guys
He'll swing by later
A local...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, love, love hurts, men, relationship, romantic love,
Form:
Free verse
Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 23
Erlenkönig knelt to the ground, his urge to destroy Reginn was strong but he knew it was one or the other. Rid yourself of Reginn or stop this coup. He chose to stop the...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
Enduring Part Two of Illness Journey Poems*** ENDURING ***
(A Part Two about my recent illness, following “Lunacy Loo Flies.”
Fear
Stepped into the holes of my weakness
To impede my pace to recovery,
Absorbing the basic radiant light —
My going forth walk had previously...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, character, faith, fear, health, pain, prayer, strength,
Form:
Prose
The Healer Part Iv (From My Life Story)Two years after the birth of my daughter a son was born to me. Three years had also gone
since my daughter's warts had vanished when my son turned five years of age and warts...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, mystery, native americanbirth, son, daughter, birth, cry,
Form:
Free verse
Brave American KnightDriving home one day after hours of monotonous office work,
Saw a man sitting by the road; looked as one down on his luck.
Paid small notice to the figure; my lonely life was in a rut.
He...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, character, hero, strength, tribute, veterans day, war,
Form:
Rhyme
Scalar and Vectornow we come to the taboo part of our presentation
in which the secret of all time will be revealed
to those who wish to understand understanding
characters arranged in uncharacteristic sequence
a nice little codification on toasted bagel
hitched...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
When Why But No HowWhen one tiny atomised shrimp meets a third of a Christmas pudding it is known as a classic meeting of minds. But not if the meeting takes place in an office or a chamber. That...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, absence,
Form:
I do not know?
Mahatma GandhijiMy humble tribute to a great personality:
When India won freedom, he did not attend the celebration, rather he was on road helping all, trying to end communal violence. He said how can I celebrate when...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, 10th grade,
Form:
Double Dactyl
I Am That I Am NotArt rejoices through my special handy exhibition
but a parent’s call for a prestigious profession makes me freeze.
I’m simple with a mind so soft and a hand so helpful
siblings dive into the pool with liberty to...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, anxiety, character, community, education, environment, society,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Fifth SeasonsThere are places, things,
and times experienced by us.
Each of these experiences has
a character of its own. Yes,
there may be similarities,
but each is distinct.
The word for Winter is 'cold',
but it also might get cold
in both Spring...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, angel, christian, conflict, confusion, seasons, trust,
Form:
Verse
Fairground FurFi,fy,foe,fum. I smell the blood. Sweet nectar of fools. Stamp them down. Stamp it all out. Back and forth like the swing of a fairground hammer.
Adjust the ride. Inject the senses. Bathed in a misty...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, adventure,
Form:
I do not know?
Confused
Confused
Written: by Tom Wright
7/22/2017
Recently, I experienced Sudden Cardiac Arrest,
Doctors said any hope of my living looked grim.
But to the power of prayer I can readily attest,
And prayer warriors had placed all faith in Him.
On the...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, celebration, god, health, heaven, inspirational, prayer, religious,
Form:
Lyric
Judgement of His BrethrenThe People will not forget me my convictions aren't uncharacteristic of me
sympathy will be victorious and comfort me through my demise a requiem mass
will welcome my day of death. Yes the suffering and...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, history, mystery, people, me, may, me,
Form:
Bio
And Then Stupor Takes OverYou might perchance think: why this change of heart,
But things do change. Not so is from change free,
Give me one chance, one chance for a new start.
I thought, he cannot think of...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, marriage, women,
Form:
Sonnet
Vertigo
I was sober when I was feeble.
I had flaws and knew it too.
A taste of higher ranks was enchanting to me.
The glamour, the pride was just so cool
In reality, I looked grounded
When a whiff of...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, confusion, introspection, people, time, me, pride, success,
Form:
Rhyme
Such a BeautyBeauty for ashes
You heard that before
When do you ever see beauty?
In the magazine, right?
Or is it here in you?
You have the beauty within
And you have beauty with out
Your outward appearance
Can't put less emphasis on...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, faith,
Form:
Free verse
Why Are Thee As Cold As a Winter's Day?Why are thee as cold as a winter’s day?
Thy resounding radiance of thy love
Hath fallen like snow in this month of May.
This is so uncharacteristic of
Thy character that hath always been hot
For me. Thy...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, lost love, love
Form:
Sonnet
HeadwindsUphill battles are won and lost in the crosswinds
Gusts of defiance brazenly slap across the terrain
If a path is forged it must be carved with a machete
Steppingstones nothing but laughable afterthought
This must be faced with...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, perspective,
Form:
Free verse
Apple Orchards Harvest In July, You Rot In OctoberI pick your apples with a gentleness uncharacteristic of my kind.
I eat them with a fervor that may only come from me.
You are my garden of Eden and I gladly take any fruit the snake...
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Categories:
uncharacteristic, 9th grade, analogy, art, devotion,
Form:
Free verse