Short Ascertain Poems

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Premium Member Swan Swims-

Swan,
Wandering kind;
Rolling,  running, ducking;
Ever so wandering;
Ascertain;


4/22/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr  2020
Form: Didactic


Unfading Purple Dreams

In the twilight grayness
unfading purple dreams 
of two lover’s meeting 
are magically transformed 
to clearly ascertain 
the stunning rainbow-like 
emotional symbols 
of sweet serenity.
© Gary Jones  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Plateau After the Peak

Enabled and then disabled
To ascertain bliss stability
When no ego agenda tabled
Throb renews in continuity 

Game of choosing resonation
With God consciousness 
Love the only real vibration 
Imbibed in silence & stillness 

27-August-2020
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Lovers' Knot

Gift that I brought wasn't plain Hope wasn't given in vain Brought not a lovers' knot But in it you got caught One thing that's ascertain The knot was preordained Love in open hand brought What has life's love wrought?
Sponsor:Brian Strand Contest: 8 lines max
Form: Couplet

Premium Member I Have Finally Found Myself-Aware

I finally find myself aware, where find finally I myself mindful aware for mindful I finally find myself aware I am finally ascertain myself I'm so aware found I finally myself for ascertain
2/19/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.©


Premium Member Jesus Is a Sacred Place-

But his death, Jesus Opened a new life, A life-giving way For all through ascertain curtain Into the holiest place, a sacred space. Jesus- in the Holy Place Jesus is the sacred space.
4/25/22 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.2022© Hebrews 10 20

This Picture

the night sits
depleted,
forlorn of a light 
deleted
from sight. touch
this darkness,
this lack of conscience
[slithering through
broken hands]
for how much our breath
demands,
corrosive words lash
out, rush forward
asserting their
shout. 
ascertain
this picture
in which you pertain.

Premium Member Give Up Don'T Live In a Tough Old Bird

Give Up Don’t Live In a Tough Old Bird Written: by Tom Wright 2/1/2018 You can ascertain much about a man’s persona, By enumerating the bruises and knots on his head; For it isn’t the frequency of life beating him down, But his response and determination to rise instead;
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Lyric

Premium Member Some Things Never Change

UNSUPPORTED CODE 
Some Things Never Change
Written: by Tom Wright
22-30-2015

My thinking oft hustles me,
To places of shadow and silence;
Where yet remains, an age-old question,
Whose answer I will never ascertain;
The resolution now lies inhumed
The query, someday soon, will be.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.

Blind Mans Bluff

Girls are playing with me blind man’s bluff
They blindfolded me to make them laugh

When I want to touch anyone of them
She moves silently what a cruel game

I fail and try hard again and again
I try to smell odor to ascertain

That’s why they spray perfume to make me fool
I am a victim of their unfair rule
Form: Lyric

Our Potential

Trying to find inspiration
In the simplest of things
To ascertain some meaning 
To my existence
Am I destined for a life of mediocrity?
Or a life of diplomacy?
Only time will tell
One's life is unscripted & undetermined
Until we decide to take initiative
To hold our breath & dive right in
We'll never know our true potential
Or where our value lies.
© Skyy Allen  Create an image from this poem.

Blessing For a Child

May your feet be always guided 
to find a righteous road.
And may your hands be nimble 
to ease a trying load.
And may your ears discern
stories from sincerity.
And may your eyes be clear and bright 
to ascertain all verity.
And may your mouth and tongue
sing joyous truth exquisitely.
And, finally, may your heart rejoice
in love and hope and family.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member A Poets Perspective

A Poet’s Perspective By: Miracle Man 5/9/2023 From thoughts words evolve to the printed page, other poets will peruse and some engage. The tongue first must utter, to give them birth, only then, can another ascertain their worth. More inferior than words I’ve voiced in haste, were those reserved to linger in silence and waste.
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Couplet

Premium Member Peering Eyes of Hope

Wide,
peering
eyes of hope
kissed by sunshine,
ascertain promise in the horizon.
Clusters of grey clouds hovering above
have disappeared.
View of the...
future,
bright.


Double Tetractys 2 Poetry Contest (Winner: 1st Place)
Sponsored by Eve Roper
Number of Photo: 1
Date written: 09/07/2020
Form: Tetractys

God Is Kind

God is kind
The opposite is of mankind
The world of minds
Full of thoughts as seas' sands

When evil deeds arise
Propelled by a man
Say not it's God surprise
For He is not a man.

God is kind
For when He to you brings trials
To ascertain your true denials
Such a man He choose to find.

Faith worthy in whole
Who runs not after miracles so urgent
But request in patient head bent
Receives a reward of a blessed soul.
art
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Humility Perfected

The Great “I AM” that could not stand
Yet held the fate of man in hand.
Jehovah Jireh laid to rest
Upon the milk of Mary’s breast.
The Prince of Peace of priests despised
Would heal the lame and open eyes.
Infant, holy radiant infant
When God became a babe.
Through Christ, a way to God had come
And hope’s foundation laid.
Who scarce can ascertain the depth
And wonder of His birth.
Humility perfected,
When Jehovah came to earth.
© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.

Beauty

We do not fit in with esteemed Authority to ascertain Beauty that their caste may deem It to be--how shallow and vain they are in our amateur eyes! For us, magnificence finds us: Virgin snowflakes fall from the sky In myriad splendiferous Silence; A flock of ring-billed gulls Swooping wailing and squawking In descending widen circles amid the frozen flakes, settling like miniature river floes. This is beauty that’s apropos.
Form: Verse

I the Graduate

Sit me here without merriment have I
Me teacher to I say
Ascertain this thing called Pi
Be fuddled be fluxed be fizzled
Me brain light just dies.

Stand me here what lavish leading tones sings I
Me teacher to I say
Sing the words-vocalize
Loudly Laudably Laughingly
Me soul un lamentably does rise.

Saturated me-self in what knowledge have I
Me teacher to I say
Graduate this day and be baptized
Apprized with fisheyes
Me soul doth now say banzai

Return As I Again

Return as I again,
With daring striking in my chest,
Another circuit open chain,
Then stop to rest,
Procrastinate, a cover for refrain. 

Watching time pass again,
I wonder would it be somehow,
My season comes to preordain,
The time is now,
Shoot flaming straight, destroy excuses lame.

But fate relieves again,
The urgency that I would feel,
For courage in my heart to fain,
To make it real,
What kind of chance, could I then ascertain?
Form:

Premium Member Mind Delve

If you delved into a human brain
What would be found
Different sections of various sizes 
With activity abound

Sections sized for each individual
Producing unique identities
Creating amazing minds
Creating you, creating me

Sections such as Control
Problem solving and Common sense
Decision making and Intelligence

How interesting it would be
To delve inside a human brain
Would we walk away in judgement
Or stay ,connect then ascertain?
© Deb M   Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

My Two Nieces


Houses were battened
winds-rattled thunder
some homes were flattened
lives pushed asunder.

Pigs really did fly
through debris-filled air
as a tornado went by
left behind it despair.

Services held for those that were lost
try to pick-up the pieces
ascertain the cost.

With only one wall left
what happens to the leases ?
oh, by the way
have you seen my two nieces ?.


Elizabeth alexander                  28/12/2015
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Form: Rhyme

The Journey

The day has began
Upon a view 
I ascertain  
Moving rapidly 
Clouds 
Fade in 
Filled with a heavy sigh
Weeping with rain 
They came to
Dance and shower over the
Dormant trees that will sway 
And obey the winds
Washing away 
The arduous corrupted sidewalks 
Of the city streets 
Beaten with masses of humans 
Passing their way to a paycheck 
Of sorts 
This existence we wear
Here 
On our faces 
Are the traces of chronicles
Endured
Purposefully
Form: Lyric

Acorn

As I was headed home, a squirrel
Passed me going south.
I noticed him because he had
An acorn in his mouth.

Since winter’s not approaching,
I am curious to know
If squirrels still amass a stash
For when supplies run low.

Or was that nut for dinner
From his daily market run?
Or a late addition to a meal
His family’d just begun?

I have no way to ascertain
What’s stored within his nest
So, like many other mysteries,
I’ll give this one a rest.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member My New Normal

My New Normal Written: by Miracle Man August 2, 2021 For the past four years I’ve struggled in dealing, with my “new normal” since sudden cardiac arrest. Life is now drab, and most days I’ve no feeling, but I have felt God’s touch and to this I’ll attest. God had a purpose for my miracle performing, yet often I struggle to ascertain why. I’m left with a life that’s quite nonconforming, I can do very little although I still try.
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

Xlviii

I wish I knew the reason why
An X, L, V and I, I, I
Is how one can identify
Which Super Bowl this is.

Though Roman numerals I hate,
Without them, one could not equate
Those letters with game 48 - 
It’s almost like a quiz.

I wonder who decided that
The Roman way is where it’s at;
It had to be a bureaucrat
Or mathematics whiz.

So every year I rack my brain
In hopes that yes, I did retain
Those skills to let me ascertain
Which Super Sunday ‘tis.
Form: Rhyme

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