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Membranous
Membranous Poems - Poems about Membranous
Sense Absence In Future Tense
...The absence was glaring like an elephant, monstrous,illusive, membranous, diaphanous, obvious to everyone in the room, complicit in joint deception. The unwritten absence, never resolved, ne......
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John Anderson
Categories:
membranous,
allusion, angst, anxiety, future,
Form:
Free verse
My Passion
...To pass through dura matter, leave the wilderness behind Exit above vast spaces, join imperceivable dots Have an out of body experience, each and every night Uncover reality, burn away banali......
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David Kavanagh
Categories:
membranous,
allusion, passion, perspective,
Form:
Free verse
My Holy Family
...There is a part of me, an obscure mossy part that is an underlay, a lichen-like carpeting of scud and muddy surf that some might call earth. Within that membranous sub-coat neither devils nor a......
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©
Eric Ashford
Categories:
membranous,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Cicada
...For now they abide under the earth, the bedded and dormant, neither do they wake nor sleep, but defer and endure until a sun warmed air percolates into countless humming sepulchral lungs. Th......
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Eric Ashford
Categories:
membranous,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Just the Usual Red Eyed Nativity
...There are stretch marks for every delivered line. Skin keeps strumming until it runs out of sweat, incipient and membranous they arrive through a mutual tension. On their own words in the woods ......
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Eric Ashford
Categories:
membranous,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Unconquerable Almost
...Cockroaches are generalized insects with few special adaptations. Most are the size of a thumbnail, but they can be as big as 3.8 inches and weigh 30 grams. Their largest wingspan is 7.3 in. They are......
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Vernon Witmer
Categories:
membranous,
insect,
Form:
Free verse
My Holy Family
...There is a part of me, an obscure mossy part that is an underlay, a lichen-like carpeting of scud and muddy surf that some might call soul. Within that membranous sub-coat neither devils nor......
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©
Eric Ashford
Categories:
membranous,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Spontaneous Stigmata Surfacing
...Spontaneous sulfurous stigmata sinisterly surfacing Membranous molecules meticulously masterfully marshaling Tangible tempestuous tears tangling thoughts Radical revel......
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Winged Warrior
Categories:
membranous,
conflict, psychological, self,
Form:
Alliteration
Dragonfly Tell Me Why
...Oh dragonfly your name is such a cruel misnomer. For you are neither dragon nor fly. Its true, your larvae are vicious monsters. But, once pupated and transformed to adulthood, your delicate be......
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John Anderson
Categories:
membranous,
flying, hope, insect, life,
Form:
Free verse
Flitnit Mythology
...The door was ajar and the flitnit sneaked in, not so much sneaked as zipped in with a zing. Flitnits are very hard to see. As soon as they sense you are about to see them they flit away i......
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John Anderson
Categories:
membranous,
mythology,
Form:
Free verse
Windows of Soul
...tuning ears tinnitus trying lobes sharpened senses end in brown soil membranous settlement ru- ptures total silence turbulent wi- nd wandering eyes ,closed wi- ndows of soul sirigadi yusesa ......
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©
Francis Osho
Categories:
membranous,
allegory,
Form:
I do not know?
Hallowmas Eve
...He stood erect, still and silent like a wax museum figure in an inconspicuous nook hidden in nocturnal darkness. His long, needlelike canines gleamed in the moons ebbing subdued light. ......
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Albert Ahearn
Categories:
membranous,
holiday,
Form:
Verse
Even Spiders Die
...But even halfcut spiders some damn how bleed their papyrus way towards the light to die, they later told me, from behind an aching searchlamp (onehundred watts, a blade brilliant tearmuse for m......
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Dort James
Categories:
membranous,
introspection,
Form:
Free verse