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Mills Poems - Poems about Mills


Our Town
This is our town, this place we share we’ve got lions, on our town square old mills, big hills and Smithills Dean no frills, aside from our home team Rivington if you want fresh air You’ll not find many millionaires but dreams survive, with wear and tear for what could be, or should have been This is our town London’s alright,...

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Categories: mills, 10th grade, dream, green,
Form: Rondeau
Living with shadows
Once there was a time, mill chimneys ruled our skies, above the shadowed streets, where people lived their lives. Once there were the stories, that grandma used to share, of troubled times at the mill, and kitchen cupboards bare. Once there was a window, at home where I belonged, I sat and counted those chimneys, but they disappeared one by one. Once there was cotton here, it's kingdom...

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Categories: mills, childhood, grandmother, loss, memory,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Cheers to cheerios
Cheers originated in the U.K., a long time ago, and is used as a toast as most people know.. It later evolved into cheerio, a form of farewell said to folks as they go.. Wanting to bring joy to the breakfast table, General Mills chose cheerios as his cereal label....

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Categories: mills, words,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Of Mice and Mills
Of Mice and Men-Mills David J Walker And Speaking of Steinbeck The Jobe family could have Lived here or there Pointing to the bones of Clapboard farmhouses on Their last legs In some places they could have plowed for 50 years and still harvested nothing but white rocks those who say they remember really don’t want to...

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Categories: mills, allegory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member From Hills To Mills
Industry stole those splendid hills By taking fields and building mills. Down in each vale man's cauldrons brew Spewing out soot and see-o-two. But even worse was vile venom. The days of acid rain had come As brimstone coal made sulphur fume That in the raincloud formed a plume. And back-to-back by chimney stack Defined the world in shades of black. The jet, the soot,...

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Categories: mills, england, environment, pollution,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Gin Mills
GIN MILLS Battered pay phones hung on the walls their rings harsh reminders. They sat, ageing men, hunched on barstools brooding faces glaring into sullen evidence of reflected disdain. Younger men stood milling about regaling each other with exaggerated misdeeds. The old payphone’s ring coldly calling those who were never there. There was no “top” shelf, only hard whiskey for softened men. Bent backs, gnarled hands, empty eyes, lost in a liquored loneliness. Draft beer, pickled eggs, Slim Jims, that damn phone forever ringing as they watched the seasons...

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Categories: mills, drink,
Form: Free verse
The Black River Mills
The black river mills are seen in the distance The red skies show spiraling, gray clouds The earth is man’s canvas And the mills slowly mix the paint We have seen the devastation We have felt the desperation Some of us wallow in our watercolor And leave the canvas blank The mills crush their bones to the bottom Mixing them nicely into the paint People...

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Categories: mills, black african american, brother,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ms Mills
You can't pizazz good poetry It's more of a creepy, crawly thing. How do you like my alliteration? Stop snorting, good golly (prescribing popcorn pureed in petulance) okay, at least I tried... truly ;) ps, am not into popularity. just jivin. don't dawdle or drivel or drink much or dribble or worry stream of consciousness.... Ms. Mills taught me that seems surreptitious to stop suddenly. So I shall....

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Categories: mills, on writing and words
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Mommy Mills
put a spell on me now as I know it somehow external forces internal course wish him deed did your nurse said mexican houses hocus pocus and the suit like a quilt Pattersun snow Saturn? Mommy Mills...

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Categories: mills, business
Form: I do not know?
Wind Mills
A desert's lighthouse Cattle and horses come to drink it's dew ...

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Categories: mills, cowboy-western
Form: I do not know?
Smile "dedicated To Avery D. Mills"
Your smile is like the sun on a cloudy day It peeks beyond the clouds and take my frown away baby please would you Smile It’s so irresistible a smile that can’t be touch I can see the dimples come through Even though you wish they weren’t there Your smile means so much to me You smile when I come around when you think of me knowing that I...

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Categories: mills, happiness, life, love, teen,
Form: Free verse
Dedicated To a Friend: Avery Mills
As days go by I feel a connection. A love of affection that I don’t want to put to an abate. That makes my heart want to lead to you. Then again, hiding feelings inside solves nothing. I can honestly say you open my heart to learn to love. Still and yet, I have no control over...

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Categories: mills, happiness, hope, life, love,
Form: Bio

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