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Short Dilating Poems

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dilating at night

delivering by sunrise-

pink amaryllis


January 25, 2021

Premiere Contest: A Moment In Nature
Sponsor: Tana Kitchin
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Categories: dilating, birth, flower,
Form: Haiku



I Want You, Lol
as you ogle at me ~will submerge you whole in my dilating skin

Aug 25, 2020

First place in the contest:-)
Note:Flirt with me Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Bobby May...

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© V. Deepa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dilating, hyperbole, romantic love, sensual, soulmate, spoken word,
Form: Monoku
Beautiful Eyes
I feel you somwhere.
Your eyes,
Yet chased by others,
Only I can sense the dopamine,
Through those dilating eyes.

Yet this power,
Of silver,
Moon, you and
Your hands caressing my head, 
While reminiscencin our first,
Eye contact....

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Categories: dilating, beautiful,
Form: Clerihew
Vermillion Eye
on a still dawn day 
black sky opens a vermillion eye 
     changing hue to intense fuchsia 
          then deepest gold
before being pushed aside 
      by the dilating iris of white gold sun



Bite Sized Poem No52  Poetry Contest...

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Categories: dilating, color,
Form: Free verse
The Rudiments of Wings
THE RUDIMENTS OF WINGS

Barely stubs,
these soul nodules, 
not yet protruding the surface,
still part of the wormlike me.
The force of metamorphosis 
thrusts hard against filmy chrysalis;
meconium pulses, dilating miniscule veins.
The terror of change soon will cease,
bring release,
to the rudiments of wings.

February 24, 2022...

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Categories: dilating, butterfly, change, life, metaphor,
Form: Free verse



The Poem
In the beggining 
The water was everywhere
A vapor moist with meaning
Substancing atom and seed
With love urged upon need
Until sound appeared in picture
And time tasted its first rapture
The tongue singing 
The wing dilating
Thought upon thought
Mind and memory in vision wrought
The word had ancestry here.
And I griot, poet, sage
Its sacred keeper without a wage
Am the river in which the rage
Of words make war in love upon the page....

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Categories: dilating, on writing and wordslove,
Form: Free verse

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