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Orson Welles Poems - Poems about Orson Welles

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Premium Member Strange Creatures and the Forest of Egregore
... “Strange Creatures and The Forest of Egregore” Where do we go - when our rosebuds stop still in the cold, unwanted, along the unopened road? we walk into the for......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, dark, light, love, muse,
Form: Free verse



Poet At the Helm
...Maybe I'll go all Bukowski on you, turn your cheeks scarlet red. A little Emily Dickerson, with a lot of talk about death and the dead. How about some dr. Seuss, that will make you laugh till it hu......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, career, devotion, encouraging, feelings,
Form: Rhyme
Orson Welles and the Martians
... Orson Welles and company put on a show which was broadcast in 1939 over CBS radio. It was based on a book written years before by H. G. Wells whom many readers would adore. Martian inva......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, history,
Form: Rhyme
Pronounced Side Effect Upon My Dreams
...Pronounced side effect upon my dreams... courtesy Fluoxetine hydrochloride Fluoxetine Hcl (C17H18F3NO·HCl) known as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI), especially prescribed to trea......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, adventure, confusion, imagination, journey,
Form: Free verse
Orson Welles Is Dead
...So disgusted with poetry I read in top magazines. Here then is some silliness I might submit to "The New Yorker." Averted gaze upon Mars' shifting poles now roiling in the teapot, their anger l......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, africa, arabic, august, bible,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member If You Pull a Long Face - Part Xxxvi
...IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : Part XXXVI IF you pull a long-famished face Chances are you'd pull derisive looks your way Some might relent Others spite your face For not pulling your weight in e......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, art, computer, creation, poetry,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Curse of the Alan Parsons Project
...this is my own experience it happened to me. There is an eye similar to the Alan Parsons project on my door, Also when I attend group the Matre on the door template read Parsons I'm haunted almost......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, anxiety, art,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jane Eyre Crown
...This is a Crown of Sonnets I wrote about one of my favorite books and movies (the version in 1943 with Liz Taylor, who was only 11 had a small role, Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles is the best - John ......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, life,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun
...My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun. Her skin's mahogany, not regal white. She slaps on paints and fillers by the ton, and has the dress sense of an anchorite. Fastidious? Only in he......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, love,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Journalists - Dedication To Andre Fontaine - Xxvi
...Unquotable quotes: Tale-Carriers, Gossip-Mongers, Courrier-Pigeon Caretakers, Smoke-Signal Puffers and Tom-Tom Thumpers – XXVI Could there be such things as political shenanigans or inter-conti......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, power,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Star People
...Orson Welles did an adaptation of "The War of the Worlds" book written by HG Wells, on Halloween Night Oct 30,1938. It aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. Directed by actor ......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, allusion, confusion, emotions, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Orphan of Society's Illusions
...“We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.” -- Orson Welles she dwe......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Ufo
...We don’t have wishes from the stars The skyscrapers are hidden our sun. Mornings are anesthetic by horns, Vanishing the morning contemplation I want be leaving in a UFO from here. Searching o......Read the rest...
Categories: orson welles, fantasylife, life, morning, sky,
Form: Free verse

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