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Short Fully Grown Poems

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Moss On Stone All Alone
much moss on a stone
by itself and all alone
being fully grown...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku



No More Telephone
No More Telephone

after fully grown
there are things that we had known
no more telephone

Jim Horn...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
God Gave Me Clothes That I Own
God Gave Me Clothes That I Own

Now that I became fully grown,
God gave me clothes I do own;
Then knew,
Attention drew;
To everyone were always shown.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Party We Have Thrown
Party We have Thrown

Now that we are all fully grown,
Real wild party we have thrown;
Loved so much;
Stayed in touch,
Then told everyone on telephone.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
His Idiocy He Has Shown
Would this person I have known,
Not acting as if he is fully grown,
Think that he can,
Resemble bed pan;
All his idiocy to us he has shown.

Jim Horn

Sound familiar?...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Known When Grown
Known When Grown

There are many things I have known,
By the time I finally was fully grown;
Did survive;
Remain alive,
And was living alone on my very own.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Forgot To Call Wife
Forgot To Call Wife

Always seems like I was on my own;
Even after I had become fully grown;
Never Waited;
Habit Created;
Forgot to call my wife with cell phone.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Blue Aquariums
With tear drops,
your blue eyes 
already turned to  
a pair of acquariums
where seaweeds and mussels 
have fully grown,
I wonder when fishes
swimming happily
will come to the throne...

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Categories: fully grown, anxiety, break up, confusion, feelings,
Form: Free verse
Soil Consisted of Rock and Stone
Soil Consisted of Rock and Stone

Soil did consist of rock and stone,
With rye and wheat  fully grown,
In flowing field,
Had great yield,
After into ground had been sewn.

Jim Horn
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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Bare To the Bone Horn Limerick
Bare to the Bone

Called her jump throws Joan
Who finally after fully grown
Pretty picture she would need
With what we saw all agreed
Her body was bare to the bone

Ho Ho Jim Horn again....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Should Have Known When Fully Grown
Should Have Known When Fully Grown

Should always realize and have known,
That after we were finally fully grown;
More we sought;
Learned a lot;
Fruits of efforts are sure to be shown.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Princess Tamar of Georgia
[paraphrase of a Svan folk song]

Tamar's mother said, "Tamar,
You were born fully grown.
Child, I saw you in a dream
I looked into the starlit sky and saw
That you were the village
And you were the world."...

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Categories: fully grown, allegory, child, history, mother daughter, night, princess,
Form: Lyric
Man Child
Every time I close my eyes 
I see in my mind 
The ‘Me’ that I wanted to be when I was still a child
Well here I am
Fully grown in time
Still trying to find the pieces of life
To fit into the dreams I had in mind...

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Categories: fully grown, childhood, life
Form: Light Verse
Trump Sent Out Trash
Sincerely Sent Out Trash

Trump had been sitting on his own thrown;
Complete fool who never acted fully grown;
In sorrow drown,
Yet complete clown,
And sincerely sent out trash on telephone.

Jim Horn
Retired Vet...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Unknown Parts of Bones
Unknown Parts of Bones

He was killed after being fully grown,
And for him a bugle had been blown;
Music  made;
Properly laid;
Burled in Arlington are parts of bones.

James Serious Mysterious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet
Bolivia, NC...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
The Difference
A childish wage doesnt belong with a fully grown age.

As I enter a new chapter, God's hand turns the page.

I need to construct my own lane so i can stay away from lames.

What I've become is the difference that will tear myself out of the frame....

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Categories: fully grown, art,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Mountains in the Sky
Clouded and shrouded in mist

Hear the Misty Mountains moan

From their peaks they spend their time

Scoffing at hills fully grown

Rumbling and grumbling all day

As they watch the clouds go by

Their arrogance knows no end

Till they're humbled by the sky...

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Categories: fully grown, mountains, sky,
Form: Rhyme
Langauge Shared
Born to the same words as you,
the feelings were my own
Language shared, intention spared,
a vision fully grown
Our words converse, beyond my verse,
your prose unto my rhyme
To search that darkest hidden place,
each footstep out of time

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2017)...

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Categories: fully grown, words,
Form: Rhyme
Out of Time
Born to the same words as you,
  the feelings were my own

Language shared, intention spared,
  a vision fully grown

Our words converse, in separate verse,
  your prose unto my rhyme

To search that darkest hidden place,
  two footsteps out of time

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2017)...

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Categories: fully grown, words,
Form: Rhyme
My Admitance Is Good Riddence
My Admitance Is Good Riddence

Once you will recognize my admittance;
Wish Trump was gone and good riddance,
To parts unknown,
Even if fully grown;
Should start avoiding all of the suspense.

James Mysterious Mysterious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet

Not only is he redundant,
He also is being repugnant...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
What is lurking?
We use light to chase away the shadows
hoping to protect ourselves from the unknown.
Little do we know that hiding from them
only allows them to become fully grown.

We give them the gift of hiding,
using our light to keep them at bay.
We sit in ignorance. 
Little did we know there is a high price to pay.
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© Esme Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, light, literature, poems,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member No Need
A child looking puzzled at Santa Claus
Having no mask; roaming without a pause
Moustache and beard he has shown,
Which are fully grown
'Blockade for virus culprit,' that's the cause.



I Need a Good Laugh: XMAS LIMERICK CONTEST Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Andrea Dietrich
Date: 15-12-2021


Placed : 8th...

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Categories: fully grown, fun,
Form: Limerick
Home Humor Tree
My Horn Humor Tree

Have you seen my Horn Humor tree
Of course, it was named after me
No one else wanted to see their name
Be insulted by receiving the blame.

What I surely shall do is continue on
When finally finished and then done
After I mature and are fully grown
Will let you start one of your own.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fully grown, humorous,
Form: Limerick
The Heavenly Realms
There is a world beyond this world
Here we are shown the unknown 
In this realm we are never afraid or alone
Angels call this place home
Here their battle for the throne
How I wish, I could enter on my own
But I am not yet fully grown
So my heart aches and moans  
Lord teach me, how to enter 
Call and make this place home....

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Categories: fully grown, cry, god, heaven, peace, prayer, spiritual, world,
Form: Free verse
Unity Nk
UNITY

In solitude
Fully grown
One, alone
Singleton
Partner gone
Plaintive tone
Still I moan
In servitude

Released from duty and constraint
With a deep furrowed brow
I will make it my vow
We shall again connect
She still has that effect
If my time will allow
I can search for her now
Follow her trail, however faint...

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Categories: fully grown, missing you,
Form: Haiku

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