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Baby Mythology Poems

These Baby Mythology poems are examples of Mythology poems about Baby. These are the best examples of Mythology Baby poems written by international poets.


Rollover Baby
Atatine .00999 parts per million
Enough to power four continents
With my Matron Disstule Generator
One ounce can power enough energy
For one large city  They laughed at...

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Categories: love, music, myth, mythology,



Premium Member Hand-Picked Berries and Sun-Dried Tomatoes 2
“Physics asserts that there are four fundamental forces: electro-magnetism, gravity, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. These gentlemen have made a compelling argument for...

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Categories: mythology,

Maybe Haikus 1-7
1.
Highest frigid mount
For a private, odd god walks
betrayed by the ghost

2.
Frosty timberland
A female, great Panther swims
in spite of the frost

3.
A snowy autumn
when a wooden, tall...

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Categories: mythology, age, allegory, allusion, anger,

Premium Member Meet Me In Avalon
Can you envision us lost in a world
          of ours; paradise built by the Gods
 ...

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Categories: beauty, imagination, mythology, paradise,

Premium Member Baby New Year
A baby appeared on New Year’s Eve
No parents or clothes, if you believe
	A top hat and sash
	rather bold slapdash
resolute in year's goals to achieve...

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Categories: mythology, baby, celebration, cute, december,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: mythology, 12th grade, character, hope,

Reading As An Oasis Amidst Turbulent Emotional Travails
Metaphorical troubled waters deluge
pitched me to and fro,
analogous to ghosts
that haunted Ebenezer Scrooge,
yours truly violently tossed
impossible mission to experience refuge

except when deeply engrossed
between bound pages
thick...

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Categories: mythology, adventure, allusion, destiny, drink,

The Dance of the Whirling Wheel of Lights
In the twentieth year on the 11th day of the first month
I saw a vision and the skies open up before me

As I stood facing...

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© Mel Brake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, birth, earth, extended metaphor,

Elfin Spring
Down by the soily brook they go, under the woody bridge. 
The Featherly Elfins make their home to hide from the Blustery Fridge.
Made of snow...

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Categories: children, fairy, fantasy, mythology,

Celestial Cloud Complex
Our parent galaxy Milky Way
has a nebula giving birth
to stars neath ‘baby blanket’ array
that’s one of the closest to Earth

of astral-forming regions around—
Rho Ophiuchi Complex...

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Categories: beauty, creation, earth, mythology,

Birdman
Stoned in still water,
Osiris stares at me;
Wings sharp as shields,
Batter a subway overhead;
Somewhere a cadence
Floats like a blue rinse,
Your bird-eye catches a scent,
Chanel No.5,
Pokes it...

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© Desi Gall  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, anger, dark, fire, kiss,

Child of Air and Sea
A newborn baby girl is sent down from the heavens,
Down to a nine-year old merman.
The Goddess of Air's last request,
Was for the merman boy do...

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Categories: mythology,

Premium Member Not a Serious Discussion of Doctrine
"Does god take a daily shytte?"
"Of course not."
"But I thought god could do anything."
"He can."
"Even take a shytte?"
"I suppose so."
"Would it be magic shytte? Should...

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Categories: mythology, atheist, christian, hindi, islamic,

Premium Member Lux Vitae Love Stories of the Fey: In the Clouds
 
Lux Vitae Love Stories of The Fey:

“In the Clouds”



“What are you looking at Mum?”
“They come in the clouds you know”, she said to her...

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Categories: mythology, adventure, fairy, fantasy, journey,

The Glass Castle
Here we are.
In the Glass Castle. 
Hurling our baby teeth at the ghosts that mirror back at us when we forget to keep our eyes...

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Categories: mythology, fear, imagination, introspection, metaphor,


Book: Shattered Sighs