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Ponchos
Ponchos Poems - Poems about Ponchos
Heritage Day, May 2063
... They dock at the old ferry landing, drip fern-water and quartz dust, pull shapes from a memory nobody can name. The news calls them pioneers. The city calls for volunteers: one hundred cre......
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Jaymee Thomas
Categories:
ponchos,
allegory, america,
Form:
Free verse
Snowflake and Avalanche
...Once upon a monsoon summer, nearby to Mexico, Two friends from different worlds once met and there they said hello. No one would ever be as close, and none could ever fake The love that grew betwe......
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Daniel Bailey
Categories:
ponchos,
best friend, friendship, lost
Form:
Rhyme
Colorado Skies
...a partly cloudy sky hovers above spaghetti western invokes echo chamber of Ennio Morricone I fancy horseback through prairies pistols hidden beneath old ponchos a fistful of dollars to the......
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George Schaefer
Categories:
ponchos,
sky, , western,
Form:
Etheree
Banyoles
...Banyoles With borrowed funds And broken hearts We hitched a ride with the country’s realm, Running, stupefied with pungent balm. Through London swarms and Navy shops We lavished on ponchos ......
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Simon Lavers
Categories:
ponchos,
travel,
Form:
Free verse
The Front Gates of Graceland
...Hare Krishna's In their Pickups Depressed Comics Down on their Luck Teenage Girls Screaming Meme's Commie Pinko's Leftward Leaning Vincent Price Flo and Eddie Rodger Rabbit Priscilla Presl......
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Mike Hauser
Categories:
ponchos,
funny, humor,
Form:
Free verse
Eyes of the Heart Part 1
...Some times in my dreams I walk on the ceiling. Blind folded . Eyes shut. ......
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Elliott Bowe The Drunken Poet
Categories:
ponchos,
inspirational, sad, uplifting, heart,
Form:
Free verse
A Bugle Call : 1-01-11
...A slight mist of fog is caught in the act of being by the light of the early morning sun. Sometime during the dark of night it crept along from whence it came to the base of the hundreds of cabbage......
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Robert A. Dufresne
Categories:
ponchos,
familygod, family, light, family,
Form:
Free verse
Fairy Tale - Part 1
...Raindrops on roses weren’t her thing. They were okay. But patchouli and pine Curry and cloves Burnt orange dusks fading to midnight blue slumber Alto strings and reeds weaving symphonic ta......
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Nancy Jones
Categories:
ponchos,
allegory, imagination, introspection,
Form:
Narrative