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Short Concurring Poems

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fabulous confab concurring, conjoining, draping significant rendezvous in tandem coiled hearts
©2014Leonora Galinta All Rights Reserved Aug. 15, 2014
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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: concurring, heart,
Form: Cinquain



Imagine Having Imagination
Thought’s triggered by imagining
Imaging these thought’s
When the trigger is pulled
Explosions occur creating

Twisting and turning thought’s
It’s when the arrow shoots straight
The images become clear
Concurring the imagination

When you apply it and pry it
From your mind
You have concurred it
Then it is your Imagination creation

Just Imagine having Imagination...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: concurring, image, imagery, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Betrothed
I can't find words
overwhelming happiness
can't be measured
you fill my heart with joy
I can't utter the word
just let my tears roll down
from my eyes, wearing my gown
I will run along the fjord
and fall into your loving arms.
Come now, Sweetheart!
I'll entwine you with my charm
concurring and benign
promise we'll not break apart
forever, I'm yours
and you be mine.

(C)2016 Maricris Cabrera...

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Categories: concurring, beauty, devotion, longing, love, passion, romantic,
Form: Rhyme
Lost In Life
My soul wonders aimlessly
fogged impressions collide.
Basking intellectual dreams
within urban streets of solitude.

My gray disposition settles
on red morbid fears of horror.
As my mind blacks out memories
of edged reasoning filled sanity.

Concurring every side of torment
that blatantly crawls under flesh.
Rains of pleasure die deep inside
as life’s tidal wave roars in anger.

I seek a love of purity to console me......

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Categories: concurring, hope, life, love, peace,
Form: Free verse
Fear of Death
Time test the mind with conflicts
a war within our thought’s of fear.
Concurring the dread with confusion
fear is the confusion of our memories

Bringing back thought’s of the passed,
small children have no fear because,
they have no passed.
To concur fear you have to erase,

The passed

Some fear death more the others
It is the unknown knowledge of,
the present not the future or the passed
We all fear life not death

After death you no longer have fear...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: concurring, philosophy,
Form: Free verse




Book: Shattered Sighs