Long Vacance Poems
Long Vacance Poems. Below are the most popular long Vacance by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Vacance poems by poem length and keyword.
Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Baggage ClaimDrained to my very heart by our slow-paced arrival,
I wander through tasteless decor to the metal arches
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vacance, adventure, courage, dream, faith, funny, growing up,
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Verse
My Emperor's Three Legged ThroneNimblest stick skims hit drum skin
Bring submittance to my ears afore deafened
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vacance, animal, art, for him, heart, hero, muse,
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Rhyme
Le Vacance Pretentieuse: TippingGracious smiles, a waiter waiting.
The service: quite nice actually.
The drinks cool and food sating
My average appetite factually;
Who knew they had coca cola here
In the middle of the desert... odd
Isn’t it? I ordered water and beer
And...
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vacance, adventure, dream, faith, happy, history, holiday, home,
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Verse
Le Vacance Pretentieuse: the MarketShuffling sandstone, infinite shimmering coloured pots,
TV remotes lie in tandem with jeans, shiny toy robots
Act as magnets to the unwary tourist, conspicuous in
Their presence, shorts and cameras, humid hair in knots.
Spices of hues in their...
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vacance, adventure, happy, history, holiday, home, hope, humorous,
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Verse
Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Your Favourite Tv Programmes, Now Even Less UnderstandableGargling, a gargoyle’s groan gulps
From the bilingual blackness of TV,
A clockwork advertisement pulps
Knowledge into your worn mind free
Of charge. Nothing but gobbledegook
Everywhere, an insistent humming bee
And you just volunteered for the hook.
You can’t understand it,...
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vacance, adventure, education, history, holiday, home, hope, inspirational,
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Verse
PiecesOppressive bells that tolls beyond descript
Oppressive walls with eyes that weary not;
Beyond my measure, Shame that runs adrift
That need not be existing—like the dot,
Nor this behooveth not, expanding skies
Alive, unmoving trinity, aloof—
Aground and mired again,...
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Categories:
vacance, farewell, fear, freedom,
Form:
Sonnet
Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Going HomeWhat is it to see the soil of home again?
A welcome, snow-struck and a return
To cold; sharp white contrasts sunburn.
We converse in broken tongues to men
We know, hooked on holiday language
Comprised of wandering hand signs.
Collect...
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vacance, adventure, courage, devotion, dream, education, faith, farewell,
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Verse