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Ramp Poems - Poems about Ramp


Ramp Model
Shows of gracefulness Despite of body shaming Done with sobriety....

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Categories: ramp, career, creation, engagement, perspective,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Indian Lake Boat Ramp
Today we stopped at Subway and grabbed our favorite subs, chips and drinks then headed to a picnic table across the lake from the boat ramp our favorite spot to watch boaters set their boats in the water or practice their profession of driving them on their boat ramp we bring a loaf of bread...

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Categories: ramp, animal, fun,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Exit Ramp
The exit ramp looms large just up ahead, though still an unknown distance ‘round the bend, a terminus of sorts. Perhaps a point from which to send us out of time constraints, into the now, the means by which remain unknown, just how exactly, this all ends. To fret, a waste, ’tis said, so I shall trust instead. And yet, this ideation blooms...

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Categories: ramp, death, time,
Form: Other
Ramp Up Things and Have Ramp Up
Ramp Up Things and Have Ramp Up wonder if we can ramp up all things when we can while up ramp still is If the ramp is already up, it is difficult getting on the ship. May fall, skip or slip; then you may skinny dip. Jim Horn...

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Categories: ramp, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member The Grandma Ramp
THE GRANDMA RAMP My daughter handed him to me and ran out the door without instructions. It’s been thirty years since I’ve been this close to a cat-like scream. The bottles hang down like bats, perky nipples and necks require help. I play hide n seek with milk, finding pops of boobie juice in deep freeze. Maternal mind replays ‘do...

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Categories: ramp, baby,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Skateboard Ramp
Colored skateboard ramp With graffiti all over Preparing for leap I jump high into the air Ramp is not for the leery Russell Sivey...

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Categories: ramp, life,
Form: Tanka
On Ramp
My mistakes were of the human kind. Was told to hold my tongue but was disinclined. From a flight of winding stairs I fell through my mind. knavish condescension rendered my sight blind. In my guilt filled chasm I was confined. Bloody fingertips on my canvas scrape and grind. Self inflicted condemnations unwind. I’m entering the interstate of forgiveness...

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Categories: ramp, introspection
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things