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Motion Picture Poems - Poems about Motion Picture


Premium Member Who Invented the Motion Picture Camera
who gets the credit for the lightbulb, Dad? Dad scoffs, easiest question he has ever had That is Edison son, Thomas was his first name Ask me again, and I’ll tell you the same What about the motion picture camera, who invented it? Dad is bamboozled now, but determined to not throw a fit. His wife? He guesses, making his wife...

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Categories: motion picture, history,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Double Feature
Double Feature David J Walker Every today And Every tonight 10,000 ways to To capture each in High gloss Black & White All in sequenced order When touched turned into a Moving motion picture Framed in Technicolor While I take my seat At the border Repeating the lines That were mine Now printed and cut The best left on the Editors floor And still, I come...

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Categories: motion picture, allegory, allusion,
Form: Rhyme



The Perfect Motion Picture of Johnathon and Josie
He said, “I love you”- she said, “I need you" As he was glaring so true, into those eyes of baby blue. The day came when wedding bells rang, ...

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Categories: motion picture, beauty, love, passion,
Form: Couplet
Her Hips Were Like a Motion Picture
Thick like knuckle sized sheets of LSD Her hips swung just like the doors of my virginity With great ease I grew aroused by the rhythm That produced the beat of evolution How I imagine gently seizing her hand ever so tight And holding it for only the universe knows how long Occasionally I ponder on whether or not she knows The...

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Categories: motion picture, romance, universe,
Form: Verse
A Motion Picture
Though i was only sixteen, all i knew was attitude and boys But in all a day it changed When i peeked into a large room The room was dark and with one light wall All i saw was people running around the wall I finished watching it and scurried out of the way Before a massive group of rich pigs...

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Categories: motion picture, adventure, art, childhood, devotion,
Form: Free verse




Book: Reflection on the Important Things