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Muriel Poems - Poems about Muriel


Muriel, a memory
Memory of Muriel When the big wave crashed ashore on the rocky side of the bay, seven white stallions, silky manes flying, galloped ashore to seek freedom in the green winter valley. The old man's sons helped their father to swim and he was glad Coming home, he called his wife Muriel and told her he had...

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Categories: muriel, adventure, art, beautiful,
Form: Blank verse
Muriel The Mural
Muriel the mural, Didn’t say much at all, But she sure looked good, Spread out on the wall....

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Categories: muriel, art, cute love, girl,
Form: Rhyme



Memory of Muriel
Memory of Muriel When the big wave crashed ashore on the rocky side of the bay seven white stallions, silky manes flying galloped ashore to seek freedom in the green winter valley. The old man's sons helped their father to swim and he was glad Coming back home he called his wife Muriel, told her he had been swimming...

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Categories: muriel, august, blessing, color,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Premium Member Don Key and Muriel
Don Key the Donkey Was a silly ass He had big donkey ears And wore an eyeglass Looking very dapper And extremely smart It was his day off from pulling his cart He liked going out And enjoyed a laugh As I mentioned earlier He was daft He dressed up And looked like a Toff He tried to look trendy On his days off Don wore a bow tie Red with...

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Categories: muriel, 1st grade,
Form: Rhyme
The Plague of Muriel
The dreams of many are crushed beneath Plans of ours; trying to break the serenity Hopefully we will find serendipity To keep us where we are As they bind and conquer Silence and sorrow will reign And at one shall we be filled with pain? My angel flied so far away My angel why didn't you stay? My angel couldnt...

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Categories: muriel, allegory, depression, devotion, friendship,
Form: Lyric



Muriel
she planted seeds pulled weeds grew trees and was into topiary; then something grew inside her, a weed that would not be pulled the grass grew thick and everywhere the crabs thrived the orchids flourished and as she was going the greater they grew one day she stepped out there and wilted in the shade of a giant green flamingo sometimes i think of her when it’s hot pouring pink lemonade....

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Categories: muriel, animals, death, family, health,
Form: Free verse

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