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Premium Member Autumn's Wink At Winter
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Autumn's Wink at Winter

Stares at the glit of a harvested moon,
felicitous sways northernly...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: verdurous, autumn,
Form: Free verse



Bougainvillea
There was this lady in adjacent manor.
Beautiful! Just like idyllic sun- kissed pretty flower.
Her radiant white skin held everyone spellbound.
Orange, white, magenta, yellow, golden, red or pink tint,
Her dresses! Heralds of blooming bright gauzy ‘Brachts’.
Always...

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Categories: verdurous, appreciation, flower,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member That About a Face
That About A Face

Previously responsible concerning an adolescent resplendent facial hallmark,
Awarded to privileges and sanctioned embellishment favoring enhancement,
Over time, years chip away unnoticeably o'er worn breathless moments,

Taunt texture of an arduous youth evaporates in a...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: verdurous, age, analogy, endurance, extended metaphor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Raining in Summer
The smoldering sun shines incessantly
Until the earth’s humidity hastens 
The forming of cinereal clouds calmly covers 
The spacious skies above and suddenly
Gentle rain soft but steady
Begins to fall, splattering and wetting the soil.
The pitter-patter pronounces...

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Categories: verdurous, rain, summer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Scented Leaves
Scented Leaves

Flowery fragrance sorts divisive airflow and cooperates amidst plethoric aubergines that bathe breathlessly, brushing raised exemplars of strewn unfurled chartreuse fronds, lain in the wake of humble pattered feet enthralled in its tangy betrothed...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: verdurous, autumn, imagery, metaphor,
Form: Narrative



Hopefully
My coffee percolates effervescently, employing all its onomatopoeia
After its flight from the rainforest of Amazonia
(Its grinds are tired)
And as it cools I sip the rich, dark serum of the earth
The salvation of Fair-Traders I hope...

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Categories: verdurous, introspection, life, nature, work
Form: Free verse
Dreaming In the Shades of a Purple Sun
The cool breeze carries with it
The distant songs of blackberry winter.
Slowly seeping through your mind's barrier,
The verdurous artist's lush designs...
Come to life.

The everlasting evergreens are forevermore evolving.

In your mind, where the sky is always pink,
And...

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© Gael Attal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: verdurous, allegory, art, fantasy, imagination, nature, seasons
Form: Free verse
Distant Dear
I feel as if we've met
But we have never touched
We've shared but many words
Although, none escaped our lips
Hearts flutter and faces flushed
Our words arouse our eyes
A mass of land and a bed of
blue brine
Are what...

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© Ellie Anne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: verdurous, freedom, future, longing, love, romance, romantic, sad
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Songs of Nature COS No 8: ABAB
Bestilled and collected grand sensation,
stares at the glint of a harvested moon,
cast haulage divorcing neath horizon,
rise the yam sun that courses a forenoon.
Northern sways o'er ripen earth, fortunate
lofty leafy legions stretched abandon,
piles of crumpled layers,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: verdurous, analogy, appreciation, meaningful, motivation, nature,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Dancing In the Dawn
Dawn spread iridescence hues,
Dancing on nooks and crevices
Of the high mountains.

Down in the verdurous vale
In nooks of winding paths
Grew all sorts of fruit 
Like honeyberries, blueberries,
Jewelweed and yarrow.  

I was more interested in the...

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Categories: verdurous, fruit, nature,
Form: Free verse

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