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Medea Poems - Poems about Medea

The Goodness of Walking With God Plus Collections
...Abraham 23 Genesis 24:40 "He said to me, "The LORD before whom I have walked will send His angel with you and make your journey a success, and you will take a wife for my son from my family and f......

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Categories: medea, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Favorite Legend
...My favorite legend still has salt on it, white freckles left from the sea of Colchis. If you search carefully, you might even find a whisp of golden byssus slipping into your palm. Chart lai......

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Categories: medea, myth,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Mama's Masonjar Theology
...My mother-in-law drinks her morning gin out of a pint-size Mason jar, and self-righteously prides herself for not wasting water by adding any in and for not pouring or drinking before her biscu......

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Categories: medea, christian, creation, health, humor,
Form: Political Verse
Sailor
...I thought you're just a part of a dream That could be merely seen With the appearance that was dim Just brought my heart with a sorrow that was keen But when I wake up one fine day I find ......

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Categories: medea, bangla, beach, best friend,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member This Is Feminist Us
...It's peaceful here in my backyard. The crows sound happy with warm October sunlight. I just read about a deadly gathering in Las Vegas. Absence of sun-drenched peace. Inconvenient this time of......

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Categories: medea, anger, fear, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse



All Hail Medea
...Mossy vines served as camouflage for a decaying headstone. The inscription is illegible, but that matters not to me. At this centuries-old grave I place flowers and moonstone -- As requested by my......

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Categories: medea, beauty, death, desire, fantasy,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Reading Between the Lines
...My wants and my desires Medea to be heard If only Medusa to afro the snake In my kitchen no arsenic but do not step on my toes as my fangs will deliver the venom......

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Categories: medea, myth,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Canto Xviii Hell Translation
...In hell is called Malebolge a site Completely made of ferrous color stones As almost all the rim around looks quite. Of the malignant field the middle zones Are the seat for a well much wide ......

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Categories: medea, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
The Visions of Cassandra
...If I be Witch; Enchantress, yes! Hades own sweet Sorceress My Siren's Song to him belongs Medea, may I wear your dress? By Spell or Charm, I mean no harm, Your beating Heart is all I need Oh, Circe's......

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Categories: medea, anger, magic, mythology,
Form: Rhyme
This Summer, Marry I Must
...Papa said my beauty would make life better For marry I must this summer Or we shall continue to suffer. Bride Price shall make my family richer. But I am in a dilemma. Sam is sweet but Jude is Richer......

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Categories: medea, marriage, me, sweet, love,
Form: Rhyme
Higher Order Thinking
...I never meant to be a Professor, to keep records, to rank, to judge, to preen. A crow among peacocks, I record your scores, pretending they measure your skills. I rank you am......

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Categories: medea, education, on work and
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wired Nerves Backstage
...Thumbs wiggling on east wing, backstage lines skipped like a broken record with trails of script on hand, sweat poured, pale rose-in-waiting was I on moist page Theater brimmed as crowds filled s......

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Categories: medea, art, confusion, introspection,
Form: Rondeau
Medea's Ashes
...The crowd is drawn like magnets Drawing flecks of finely splintered steel. They stand and stare At smoke-choked, charred remains- Magnificent Medea. Her ashes slowly blow like dust Upon Atlant......

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Categories: medea, allegory, angel, angel,
Form: Free verse
An Epic Woman
...An Epic Woman Woman tell me your thoughts Shall I be the fool and you the teacher? Am I your Adonis, or do you see a toad. Chivalry demands that I am your knight without reward, For my kin is that......

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Categories: medea, fantasy, love, me, woman,
Form: Classicism
Neda
...From the blood stain Like an effigy helpless in the street Your history rise again The marble consciences to meet Every tragedy is a failure of omniscience Telling the perfidy of our mortal sen......

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Categories: medea, historyworld, lost, lost, me,
Form: Free verse

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