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Plumose Poems - Poems about Plumose


Premium Member Dust to Dust
...I am looking out my dining room window, overlooking the birdbath in the small garden of my flat. The arum lilies have added a new bloom—just as the last one is dying off—beside the grave marker of my......

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Categories: plumose, bird, flower, grave, grief,
Form: Other
Premium Member Suzette' s Swan
.... the King’s Game protected by law but an aerodynamic l.a.w onto itself the swan’s landing approach an ungainly affair holding my ......

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Categories: plumose, analogy, bird, nature,
Form: Other



Old Glory Has Something to Say
...Old Glory has Something He Wants to Say By – Roger White The dawn’s first sunlight crests over the eastern horizon. A midnight dark sky leisurely changes tinctures: blue becomes purple, bright a......

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Categories: plumose, 12th grade, discrimination, freedom,
Form: Free verse
let's go guy
.... enveloping plumose packed velutinous sheathed my chaise's entice yep the nymph's excited camberz latched ......

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Categories: plumose, appreciation, beautiful, blessing,
Form: Carpe Diem
Premium Member Gemini Garden-Silent One
... Written: June 09, 2024 For Ink Empress Contest “a mute tongue is a slave to silence” - Silent One ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <>...

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Categories: plumose, appreciation, silence,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member A Dazzle of Poetry
... pulchritudinous ingots chisel and shades dazzle and illuminate umpteen reasons poetry is like a swirling, susurrus-sibilant chimera of innuendo arty souls, albeit vapid syntax around sere......

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Categories: plumose, philosophy, poetry,
Form: Suzette Prime
Premium Member Ineffable Mysteries - a Suzette Sonnet
...We paid the price for hasty choices made and cried our tears for dreams put to the blade. The lessons learned a hefty price we paid. Against our woes, we rail — the urgency to bail. Excuses ve......

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Categories: plumose, introspection,
Form: Sonnet
Navajo Dreamer
...Argent moons myriad known, beneath an endless zenith sky When hotter suns unaltered and stars ruled as aperture fever of a night Around a fire this Naabeeho song begun, sung louder than a heaven'......

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Categories: plumose, native american, earth, prejudice,
Form: Lyric

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