Short Adamantine Poems

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Carbon
Torrid Ardent
Baking Sweltering Withering
Charcoal Graphite Corundum Brilliant
Shimmering Sparkling Gleaming
Excellent Adamantine
Diamond Date: 06/07/2019
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Diamante


Insightful Praise of a Pretty Little Liar

Chiaroscuro ballerina,
Rond de jambe in chaînés
Jeté, jeté
Grand jeté

Mariana Victoria,
Your Seiren eyes speak in
Adamantine lies
Forbidden apple gates

Amina Afrikana,
Runes enjambed in chains
Adamantly denying
Grand opries

Bloomeria guro,
Your six-petaled cries sing
"Beaujolais, beaujolais!"
Forbidden pomegranates

Deja Vu

Somewhere, in my subconscious mind, I'm consciously unconscious, as I stand here still, very still, 
Adamantly adamantine; still time's running past me in a stiller stillness. 
I stare at things, and look right back, to see the things look back at me, 
With eyes that con, so I know this thing, it has happened before; but I'm always looking for something more.

Adamantine State

Pernicious weapons shall not devastate
An unvanquishable nation, an indestructible state
Lust for blood rips thousands’ bodies apart
Each slaughtered by a master of slaying art
Salvaged from inhumanity of humankind
They rise to Heaven for eternal peace of mind
Into the air, their invincible spirits float
“Never give up”, with their blood they wrote
Eternity will witness the victory we await
© Sarah M.  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Acrostic

A Penny For the Poor

Fire lets there be light in the wintry ravines
that hide between mountains of nickel and iron.
Illuminated by spouts of trickling light,
you tickle my eyes and rinse my sight in delight.

Adamantine beauty shorn from the earth's belly.
Tempting fingers, enticing tongues.

I touch you for a second and you release
invisible frost that dances then dissolves
upon my palm from which a trillion tongues
emerge to taste your transfixed light.
© Noah Dugan  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Imagism


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