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Each star has a pattern of its Own
...The Moon loves in lilac, sees in maroon, swathed in gossamer and thyme of galaxies, basking in the periwinkle pages of my bejeweled mind, as the night unravels a story written in powdered vermi......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
life, light,
Form:
Free verse
Echoes of the Silent Shore
... "L o v e lives in the archaic abyss of an endless ocean, where wind and waves rhyme with the blues in scented stillness" As ec......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
love, romance,
Form:
Abecedarian
A Vine in Winter
...The sky never complains about the storms, but homes clusters of things we’ve lost~ to form a canopy of comfort, amidst electric threads, suffocating in silence. When cold is the air ~ tender ......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
love, sun,
Form:
Free verse
Light that lights all lights
...“we look for that light eternal that does not come and go the screen upon which life plays cognised in staid stillness slow” ~ Unseeking Seeker I flow like silk......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
blessing, devotion,
Form:
Free verse
Psychological Warfare
...Sometimes, we expect the sun to rise and smile, through hazy hellish clouds carrying vindictive verdicts of venomous vultures, surmising hues of ink to pierce through pores of this bl......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
emotions,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Karmic Kismet
...When the Goddess of aroma graces my caffeinated soul, her milky quartz crown shines in shades of ineffable pleasures. Invigorating arabica stars ......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
poetry, poets,
Form:
Free verse
Cosmic Crystals
...rain washes away all sorrow so there's rosier tomorrow when pearl dreams unfurl empty lies sparks of fireflies design my skies as cosmic crystals I’ll follow......
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Ink Empress
Categories:
rosier,
emotions, muse, rain,
Form:
Quintilla
Spring Delight Promise
...I'm a flower; I stand tall and primp for the world to see, As a blooming princess, I incur both acclaim and glory. Shaking shyly under a whimsical sky in dull tree stumps, Soft melt......
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Sotto Poet
Categories:
rosier,
appreciation, beauty, spring,
Form:
Personification
Breaking Dawn
...Its dark, the woods Jacob sits beside the campfire thinking of all his miseries. A rainbow of thoughts of which one draws attention. "Why". The cackling of fire can still be heard. The thought tau......
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Adwaita Patane
Categories:
rosier,
adventure, beautiful, depression, first
Form:
Free verse
Something Old Something New
...Written for the contest “SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW.” My original poem was written in 2017 as an epithalamium. The edit for John Lawless’ contest has become a rhyme. SOMETHING OLD SO......
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Kim Rodrigues
Categories:
rosier,
wedding,
Form:
Rhyme
Tangible Miracles
...tassels of maple flower in mentle green shower of pearl a rosier hue crackling trees in wild winds a woman's blush......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
rosier,
imagery,
Form:
Verse
Spring Vi
...suddenly, her dress and cheeks seem rosier - cherry blossoms......
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David De La Croes
Categories:
rosier,
flower, spring, wedding,
Form:
Haiku
That Was Then, This Is Now
...Roses felt rosier and Jasmine more fragrant As tender winds breezed caressing our aura Inducing sweet emotions in voices of passion When eloquently we spoke language of love Hosting conversation ......
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Vijay Pandit
Categories:
rosier,
lost love, love,
Form:
Verse
A Cornucopia of Symposia
...A cornucopia of symposia hoping to make the future rosier banging a gavel to unravel multiple knots of itinerant thoughts billing and queueing a crisis slow brewing the same old charade a grand......
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John Lawless
Categories:
rosier,
confusion,
Form:
Rhyme
Burlap and Satin
...“You’re burlap and satin; you’re leather and lace,” the bride-to-be’s mother said. “He’s a disgrace! Break up with him. It’s not too late to save face. He’s our neighbor’s farmhand. He should k......
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Janice Canerdy
Categories:
rosier,
children, conflict, love, parents,
Form:
Monorhyme
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