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January Quintain (Sicilian) Poems

These January Quintain (Sicilian) poems are examples of Quintain (Sicilian) poems about January. These are the best examples of Quintain (Sicilian) January poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Bereaved
I wonder why bereaved people even bother with mourning clothes when the grief itself provides such an unmistakable wardrobe. Jandy Nelson

What I scribe assists and...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, confusion, fate,



Premium Member Embrace Or Apreciate
Savoring the dawn on the grassy meadow
Your smile would reverberate in the sky
A fantastic life as the sun comes after shadow 
I loved the shivering breeze...

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Categories: appreciation, feelings,

Premium Member The Cali's Freedom Stand
As a credo, freedom is a way of abounding.
It depicts the core of man and his existence. 
A memory that calls for full understanding.
How can...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, courage, freedom,

Premium Member Just August
August sings summer's sad farewell tune.
Blossoms smile happily ere they fade.
Birds nap; distant rainclouds gather soon.
Leaves still, then quietly sleep in shade.
August hush in fevered...

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Categories: august, bird, farewell, flower,

Premium Member Despair
Despair is a crippling emotion of defeat
Accompanying the dread onset of depression,
Making its victim feel less than complete.
Those who suffer it have a lasting impression,
And...

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Categories: depression, feelings,



Premium Member You'D Better Not Pout
I tell you, girl, it’s better not to pout
Some tasty treats I have for you in store
I'm Santa's helper with a member stout
Unlike poor Santa,...

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Categories: funny love,


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