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Premium Member Hero To Hermit
Howard Robard Hughes
Famously rich recluse
Dreams led him to the lap of luxury
Followed by nightmarish mysophobic OCD...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: famously, depression, hero, mental illness, success,
Form: Clerihew



Premium Member Found Favored You Are a Friendly Friend Thank You Father Again
Thank you fair find favor 
Father thank you friendly friend thank you famously



9/27/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2020...

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Categories: famously, analogy, appreciation, caregiving,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member As the Worm Turns
There once was vampire named Vlad.
His life was obscurely sad.
He ate a worm,
The tide did turn.
Now Vlad is famously bad.





written 9/06/2020...

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Categories: famously, evil, fantasy, funny, halloween, humor, scary, silly,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member THANKFUL FOR VINCE LOMBARDY
Today I’m thankful for Vince Lombardi
whose wisdom about the game of life I shall now attempt to rhyme…
He famously said:
We never lost a game…
We just ran out of time.
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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: famously, life, thanks,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Judith S
New friend Judith S has put a spark in my life We get along famously like two jubilant mice Thanks to our British mate Our friendship did generate She definitely excites my undercover device
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Categories: famously, appreciation, friendship,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member W H Auden
"Let your last thinks be thanks"
 W.H. Auden famously wrote
    Making Wystan Hugh
    My favorite male poet






Note: I have excluded all
         of my favorite male
         poets on Poetry Soup,
         of course! :-)...

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Categories: famously, poets, thanks,
Form: Clerihew
Quoted
Quoted
In a matter said
 repeated,
  stated,
  literally,
word per word,
 innovation,
literal formation,
 nicely said,
 literature,
 translation,
matter of fact,
 famously,
intriguingly,
 quoted,
 verse,
said so nicely,
Quote's...

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Categories: famously, allegory, analogy, character, introspection, poetry, sometimes, writing,
Form: I do not know?
Thanksgiving Turkey
A turkey unwilling to die,
was clever and famously sly:
he cried to the axe,
'No time to be lax,
I'm needed to fill up the pie.'

The butcher was tender of heart,
and dropping the axe with a start,
he said, 'I can't do
this murder of you.'
The turkey replied with a fart......

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: famously, food,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Vincent Willem Van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh—a genius artist par excellence  
As most famously he was known to all,
Whilst mired deep in shades of a frenzied, frantic confusion 
Slices off his left ear he does—faster than he could slice a pear!

Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved
December 15, 2018 (Clerihew)...

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Categories: famously, angst, anxiety, art, depression, emotions, pain,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member The Vow
The Vow

Ruth and Naomi
Embraced the Grace of
Their common Self..
The one Self within
Which all journeys
Take place..and so
Ruth famously vowed
To go where you go and
Stay where you stay..
This wedding promise
Pointed to a Vastness
Unfolding into those
Religious stories which
We know so well..

(See the Book of Ruth)...

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Categories: famously, growing up, i am, love,
Form: Blitz
Premium Member Serabit El-Khadim
Beloved of Ba’alat, 
Consort of Ba’al,
Mistress of the Sinai mines 
Whose turquoise eyes
Unlocked the hieroglyphs 
Lining the promenade
Leading to the Temple of Hathor, 
Inventing first an alphabet, 
Then a song to sing in Canaan, 
Prompting gossip and rumors 
From Memphis to Kush, 
Echoing famously now 
In Serabit el-Khadim....

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Categories: famously, allegory, history, language, literature,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member The Money Thingy
Ole Ollie 'twas told to
look and find fun in it.
Irv's lot was just to get
at least a bit of it.
Well Big Bill, y'all know
says he saw some of it.
Fast Freddie famously
he had a run of it.
While Dizzy Don never
really got done with it.
But lucky me, I got
only the best of it.

Some are born into it.
Others go right through it....

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: famously, fun, humor, loss, money,
Form: Rhyme
Remembering Salinger
What would fame bring
what would it change
One iota of truth
the stoppage of rain

Living exposed
the arrows to sling
You know what you know
whether knave or a king

Accolades fall
slaps on the back
Stumble or stall
and your patron’s attack

Life in the shadows
freedom proclaimed
Famously absent
—yourself to ordain

(Dreamsleep: October, 2022)...

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Categories: famously, solitude, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member One Wish
One wish Happily he chose his one wish To opt for life of wealth Becoming famously rich Ruler of a kingly place, Missing what matters in life He changed his course In search of true love, But it was too late by then For a pauper now lives in that palace Happy with the choice he made. January 12, 2018 HM: Brian's Choice 1 Contest by Brian Strand
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Categories: famously, life, love, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Is the Obvious Answer An Answer Obviously
I bet you. a show that stops my dog from barking at the tv was kitchen Nightnares
unless he ate one
before on the show
Is the forth or the firth
the right froth the write fourth
in this sentence
soz i was inspired by something
questions with answers within them
Like who famously wore a Sherlock Holmes hat?

would world war 3
be the next or the last one

soz just an idea im throwing about...

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Categories: famously, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tricoleuse
Unlike tricoleuse knitting room – 
I hadn’t much fun by light of moon.
The crows at dawn abated soon.
I fairly swoon – I fairly swoon.



*tricoleuse: One of a number of women who sat knitting while attending public executions during the French Revolution.  (3 syllables per Howmanysyllables, but no stressed syllable identified)

Famously referred to in A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens...

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Categories: famously, muse,
Form: Other

Book: Shattered Sighs