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Recognizing Poems - Poems about Recognizing

Premium Member Recognizing Joy
Joy bubbles below the surface And it surprises me It has been a while Since that emotion has surfaced I am grateful to experience Joy again ...

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Categories: recognizing, joy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member recognizing wisdom tree
Wisdom tree understands the nuances of the forest She has lost her leaves; her bark is petrified but she is sane Insanity parades around her, in the form of distorted elms and oaks Those who meditate are drawn to her, without understanding why It is an absolute knowing, without knowing how they know, Wisdom tree is understood by empaths, psychics,...

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Categories: recognizing, fantasy,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member recognizing shapes in the clouds
souls are floating in heaven clouds showed me a peek of them a window to heaven I see Jesus from the back He glides upwards to meet them there is another cloud that resembles north America Does He know I am watching? Do the clouds realize I recognize their shapes? I watch, until the portal closes...

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Categories: recognizing, sky,
Form: Free verse
Ring! Ring!
Why am I being pushed to such corners? I'm all over the place, and I'm making foolish blunders. I'm a child, but I have no one to hide behind. I'm exposed, and I cannot understand the current situation. My mind is running, compensating for the pain I am exposed to again. I'm tired, I need rest. The pressure is...

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Categories: recognizing, august, faith, fate, hyperbole,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member recognizing sound of a car door
I am feeling watched Goldie confided to Diamond Blue. I don’t know about that, but the humans are long overdue. The humans don’t worry me said Flash, the other goldfish. I am worried about those furry ones, she said with a swish. Diamond Blue’s eyesight was not good, so he was not worried. The two cats watching jumped down and...

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Categories: recognizing, animal,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member recognizing wild woman
Wild woman can outrun a stallion Out laugh a hyena Out drink a camel Wild woman knows her strength Her spirit rivals the ocean Competes with the mountains Shines through the shadows of the forest Wild woman cannot be held back She lives her truth, dazzling the rest of us We stay out of her way...

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Categories: recognizing, women,
Form: Free verse
Recognizing Kindness
There are things in life, That we search for all our life, But fail to find, Or fail to recognize when we do find. Kindness is high on the list, And like others on the list, If you search for it, You will be lucky if you find it, But if you have good insight, You will recognize it when it comes into sight....

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Categories: recognizing, analogy, appreciation, beauty, celebration,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Recognizing Time Weight
Written: August 28, 2023 ______________________________________________________________ Age is just numbers Young at heart, we remember~ Time weight we concede Youth's boastful refrain "Age is just a number" coined~ Wisdom whispers truth Age's meek grip steals Mundane tasks slip through our grasp~ Yet we strive to thrive Fading strength and grace Each day's burden we embrace~ Crave fuels our chase. Time's grip on our days Mundane tasks slip through worn hands~ Desire fuels...

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Categories: recognizing, analogy, deep, encouraging, health,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member My God, Thank You For Recognizing My Works
December 19 Scripture Meditations Based on Revelation 2 Key Verse – Revelation 2:2 I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil… MY GOD, THANK YOU FOR RECOGNIZING MY WORKS Thank You for recognizing my works of servant-role Being Your child with saved soul Toward heavenly goal While pursuing...

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Categories: recognizing, blessing, christian, faith, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Recognizing Where I Fit In
You will be the first to know she says I never am But I am often last Which bothers me not It helps me know her priorities Making it easier for me not to do extra things for her....

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Categories: recognizing, friend,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Recognizing the Cowboy For Who He Is
Roll on down the hill and rope one of those calves I stare at the guy He is a nut bucket Not your bag? Okay Why don’t you climb into the corral with the bull Now I know this guy is certifiable...

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Categories: recognizing, crazy,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Recognizing Both
I am racing toward the finish line of positive thoughts Throwing them in front of me in the form of roses. You are marvelous, wonderful, exquisite, delightful…. Your poetry is fabulous, dainty, fine, well-thought out. SCREECH! What the heck am I doing? This poem is the pits. The author must have had a lobotomy or something. I start to write down what...

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Categories: recognizing, self,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Quick Guide To Recognizing Devils
Devils and the like come in many forms they can be invisible or behemoth In the flesh or of the spirit Rooting into foothills of the mind spreading and climbing, There'll always be devils in our lives replacing hope with doubt love-with disdain clever-shape shifters supreme... Prolonged depression means a devil is chewing the pulp of your being. Your every failure are their victories your every victory are...

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Categories: recognizing, mental illness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Recognizing Desires
Recognizing desires All of our desires spring From Happiness shaded by Something seemingly separate.. Most of our lives are spent Looking for..or losing That something.. Until that moment when we Recognize that Happiness Is never lost but awaits our Lifting the shade......

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Categories: recognizing, appreciation, discrimination, spiritual,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Recognizing Me In Her
She was earthy, and her hands were hard. Her fingernails were torn, as if she had just scratched her way Out of a crypt. Others shook their head ‘no’ Not allowing her to sit. I recognized her as a gardener. She was not a clean-up-nicely-every second person. I motioned her to my table. We had the best time. She was funny, her stories kept...

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Categories: recognizing, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Narrative

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