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Long Viewfinder Poems

Long Viewfinder Poems. Below are the most popular long Viewfinder by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Viewfinder poems by poem length and keyword.


Premium Member Jacqueline Trestrail
On this day 40 years ago in 1978 my mother, Jacqueline Anne Trestrail, left this world after a relatively short battle with cancer - she was 46. Jimmy Carter was President and Annie Hall won...

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Categories: viewfinder, mother, tribute,
Form: Prose



Bring Brring Telephone Calling
'BRRRING BRRRING' said the telephone

“Oh hello” said the wide viewfinder to the telephone. “How are you today?” The telephone fell silent. Very silent. It had no battery with which to call, speak, shout or do...

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Categories: viewfinder, bangla, baptism, baseball, beach,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member babbysitting
I babysit the daughter (Ivy) of a doctor at the hospital where I volunteer, accumulating ‘clinical hours’ for my med school applications. According to my mom, the purpose of my current existence is to get...

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Categories: viewfinder, child, fun, girl, humor, mom, student,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Derivatives With Limits
Working over Birk’s Works and other tunes my saxophonist admires—
Cheesecake, Blackbird—for the theoretical, applied mathematics
inside an abstract, audial harmonization of the Big Bang and The Fall.

The derivative reveals the slope of the tangent along the...

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Categories: viewfinder, cancer, funny, god, hero, parents, soldier, work,
Form: Free verse
Professor Wilbur the Whale the Second
Oooh now then. Oh just wow. A scarlet salivating sentinel sentiment is wafting air at that door. Blowing. Blowing is not bubbling so do not count powder puffs or smoke globules that radiate sideways. It...

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Categories: viewfinder, analogy, animal, appreciation, , cute,
Form: I do not know?



For Auld Lang Syne Blurring, Blinding and Blending of Things
Do you see the two about to kiss                           ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: viewfinder, allusion, art, change, imagination, language, perspective, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pondering Sideways Glances
While walking I saw 
something move in the corner of my eye.
When I gazed straight at it,
it was gone.
But, on second glance, askance,
there it was, again.
To and fro, direct and peripheral,
it appeared and disappeared on...

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Categories: viewfinder, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Urban Nightscapes
After dark, the prosaic comes alive
morphed by a klieg lit stage—
at once, both peaceful and kinetic.

A neon world of predator and prey,
through my viewfinder
garish greens and vivid reds
play with the afterglow of twilight sky.

I try...

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Categories: viewfinder, life, urban
Form: Free verse
Dramatisation
Twenty six metres of a thunderous clap multiplied by an octave divided by an individual sunrise equals the power of a dusky sky dome. When the exact position of a cat is on an angle...

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Categories: viewfinder, betrayal, bible, cat,
Form: I do not know?
Drama Drama
Twenty six metres of a thunderous clap multiplied by an octave divided by an individual sunrise equals the power of a dusky sky dome. When the exact position of a cat is on an angle...

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Categories: viewfinder, appreciation, assonance, basketball, beach, beautiful, betrayal,
Form: I do not know?
Nikon Fever
Ever since it came to me
my Nikon has been doing stupid things.

It has hung from cliff edges
just to capture an image of a small lizard
I could have photographed in my backyard.
Its gazed at clouds until...

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Categories: viewfinder, poetry,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs