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Rennie
Rennie Poems - Poems about Rennie
Clerihew Mackintosh
...Charles Rennie Macintosh as an architect was at a loss So spent time painting garden flowers* in off-beat colours for hours&hours *https://www.wikiart.org/en/charles-rennie-mackintosh/flowers......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
rennie,
art, people,
Form:
Clerihew
Rennie's Outlaw, Part V
...V. Besides a rushing stream he saw a stone hut, framed by aspens clinging to a rough slope, the chimney was stained from long years of use, But who lived out here? He just didn’t’ know. Until ......
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David Welch
Categories:
rennie,
angst, fear, heartbreak, history,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Rennie's Outlaw, Part Iv
...IV. But the jokes all stopped cold six months later when her belly swelled up, big, full, and round. It was a scandal, her dad was enraged, a rash of whispered words ran through the town. Renn......
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David Welch
Categories:
rennie,
angst, fear, heartbreak, history,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Rennie's Outlaw, Part Iii
...III. She settled into life the best she could, wanted for nothing, but found her life boring. Thankfully her pa wasn’t much around, when he wasn’t at work, he was whoring. Not many folks spoke......
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David Welch
Categories:
rennie,
angst, fear, heartbreak, history,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Rennie's Outlaw, Part Ii
...II. “Do you mean to say Arthur Hauser’s your dad?” he asked he with a steely countenance. She somehow managed to bluster a “Yes, and you’ll run from here if you have any sense!” The man just s......
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David Welch
Categories:
rennie,
angst, fear, heartbreak, history,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Rennie's Outlaw, Part I
...I. Rennie Hauser gazed out of the window as the stage slowly trundled down the road, the sun beat hard on the towering peaks that ran across northern Colorado. She was on the way to see her fa......
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David Welch
Categories:
rennie,
angst, fear, heartbreak, history,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Fiery Spirits
...As the eagle glides through the air beautiful and free the spirits are calling "We are Free, We are free." The indians are dancing around the hot flaming fires of victory. By Julie Rene leek Publ......
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Julie Leek
Categories:
rennie,
native american
Form:
Imagism