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Short Audiences Poems

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Thief
what   Brilliant actor
   unbeatable  in art of
   stealing  audiences .......

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Categories: audiences, allegory, allusion, analogy, art, life, satire,
Form: Senryu



Guest
A wind's forum proceedings,
Green leaf audiences clapping,
Oh,there the rain guest walking!...

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Categories: audiences, rain,
Form: Blank verse
Alliteration
Alliteration always astounds audiences and activates all to applause.



December 10,2015


For one liner 5 contest
sponsored by Silent One 
2nd Place...

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Categories: audiences, repetition,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Like a Bat Out of Hell
Like a bat out of hell or a cave
Left and Right always rant or else rave
   Calm and reason have fled
   Abandoned for dead
~ Hysteria's what audiences crave...

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Categories: audiences, integrity, political, society,
Form: Limerick
Dancers
Whimsical beauties dancing, interlace their lives together.
Choreographing, rehearsing, and dieting collectively,
All so they can delight and entertain audiences with skill....

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Categories: audiences, people
Form: Sijo



Premium Member Blockbusters
Where are today's blockbusters heading It appears Hollywood audiences are venting Ziss Boom Bam Smash Bash Slam Earplugs are a must saving people from wetting
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Categories: audiences, music,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Imitation Is the Sleaziest Form of Flattery
Flies buzz
    mosquitoes sting
  I try to whack them
    they both have wings

  Audiences roar
    Politicians sing
  The media attacks them
    They duck the arrows, the slings...

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Categories: audiences, insect, political, sound,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Pierre Messie-Odd Facts 003
Pierre Messie,
a French actor
with a rare genetic trait.
Gave audiences a whirl.
He could will his hair 
to stand, fall, or curl.
Or curl one side, keeping the other straight

© Apr 09 2010....

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Categories: audiences, funny
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Without Trousers
Standups can crack up audiences for hours Especially when entering the stage without trousers It wasn't intentional Nor is it conventional But surely the crowd won't throw cauliflowers
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Categories: audiences, fun,
Form: Limerick
He Knowed It
in the good
old days
when

audiences
would
throw

such things 
as tomatoes 
and eggs

at the stage
at the per
son pre

forming
a proper
starving artist

would 
give his
worst when

his
belly
grumbled...

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Categories: audiences, muse,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Goo-Goo For Gaga
Six plumed vamps, posed on pointe,and smiled lewdly at the judges.
Girls stumbled across the stage and collapsed into a feather heap.
Audiences went goo-goo for their camp twist on Lady Gaga.

For Rick Parise Siju contest...

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Categories: audiences, people
Form: Sijo
Premium Member Goo-Goo For Gaga
Six plumed vamps, posed on pointe,and smiled lewdly at the judges.
Girls stumbled across the stage and collapsed into a feather heap.
Audiences went goo-goo for their camp twist on Lady Gaga.

For Rick Parise Siju contest...

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Categories: audiences, people,
Form: Sijo
Matinee
I don’t like modern films
Over hyped, over killed
They so often disappoint
The audiences once thrilled

I find now as I get older
The most joy that I can muster
Is from watching an old favourite
Than a modern blockbuster...

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Categories: audiences, art
Form: I do not know?
Fabrics
wast it love
woven or well knitted
fabrics that cover the corves
of her beautiful body
the liquiers of these men
shall make words easier to pronounce
thus might we sing nightstrummed
to the audiences of
people
those who wish to hear lyrics of love...

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Categories: audiences, art, beach, beauty, character, chocolate, clothes, crush,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Soliloquy
Soliloquies always
Spoken into thin air
So, listen carefully
Some lessons are waiting
Suspended there for us
Shakespeare audiences
Sometimes were mesmerized

SECOND PLACE WINNER
Written April 20, 2021
for "Pleiades "S" Contest"
sponsored by Kim Merryman...

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Categories: audiences, spoken word,
Form: Verse
Tickle of Sweet Love
tickle of sweet love
                                      her image's in his aura
                                    youngsters drowsing well
                                     audiences of each other
                                 oneness is in eyes and hearts...

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Categories: audiences, love, youth, , sweet love,
Form: Tanka
Surreally Funny
surreally funny
or half a laugh
I’ve sat in both audiences
while the comic puns and pans

for your amusement
the joker smokes
each and every line cries
know your punters eager

you thought you were
surreally funny but-
you had a distinct
nonsense of humour.

10.2021...

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© Neil Johns  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: audiences, word play,
Form: Free verse
Sorcery
Sorcery 

When he entered and put on his hat
Lights were twinkling like stars
Audiences sincerely abide his spell
And she whispered;
'Can I ask you the whole Universe'?
He uncoated his longevous sorcery with glitters of love;
'Don't you think now we two make whole Universe'?...

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Categories: audiences, 12th grade, art, eve, fantasy, fate, feelings,
Form: Epigram
I Can Sing: But, Can'T Play An Instrument
Lives, pears, pair-ed, peered, Structured.
Leaves, fashions, untouched.
Hearts rests on-ed silvered platters.
Fingers noticed ,less, much-ed.
Then-ed
Throats and tongues!
Captures cleft-ed flowers!
String---ed audiences reasoned.
When"s
Somethings undoubted-ly"ed Borrowed!!...

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Categories: audiences, creation, fun, life,
Form: I do not know?
Writing Out Loud
Writing out loud to solitary crowd is a sombre affair
Without an audiences touch the word’s appear a crutch
A diary in testament to isolation
The quietest spoken word reverberates loudest 
In the noise and angst that in the pen resides
Cornered on all sides the festering never subsides...

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Categories: audiences, introspection, spoken word,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cavalcades of Colors
At the end of the day
  Cavalcades of color play
a majestic organ in the sky
  ~ Earthly audiences sigh

Fire-orange blazes on top
  of the chord-cloud's deep gray
As the Heavens' Grand Finale
  drum-rolls your way



          August 04, 2020
Strand Completely New (18) Contest
       Sponsor: Brian Strand...

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Categories: audiences, color, heaven, music, sky,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mature Audiences Only
If tolerance for violence be a sign of one's prime,
and indecency one can't unsee be viewed without crime.
If lewdness is excused as entertainment for adults
and cussing isn't obscene, just comical insults.
If vulgarity and barbarity be maturity's gauge, 
then though I'm over twenty three, I'm well underage.

3-20-2021...

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Categories: audiences, age, dark, evil, irony, lust, murder, sin,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In The Beginning A Star Wars Tribute Golden Shovel
In the beginning there were three;
An undisputed trinity of reasons 
showing audiences why; 
More enthralled with each scene were they,
a legacy this crowd helped build;
Culture shifted forever with this movie;
A dish served best with friends in theatres.


Star Wars Tribute 
‘Three Reasons Why They Build Movie Theatres...

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Categories: audiences, emotions, film, tribute,
Form: Other
"benedictum Painum"
Pain is like writing a symphony,
it starts off mellow,
then rises to a crescendo,
Then, somewhere in between it remains dormant,
serenading, slowly and passively,
taking unexpected twists and turns,
making us captive audiences to its
dramatic evolution,
and eventually it lets us down lightly with its 
inevitable conclusion.........

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Categories: audiences, introspection
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Ballerina
She twirls, swirls, dips and sways
In exotic costumes of satin and tulle
She leaps into the air her arms fluttering
Her pirouettes leave audiences stuttering
Into the wings she glides with grace
Then reappears to thunderous applause
An experience filled with fun and delight
Only at the ballet can we see such a sight.

Written October 2, 2021...

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Categories: audiences, dance,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs