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Short Inched Out Poems

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Premium Member Winch a Cinch
with clinch of teeth, a clench of fist, straining to flinch, the sail inched up, on tug of winch, a cinch
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Categories: inched out, sports, wind,
Form: Cinquain



Premium Member Saving a Bug
bug inched around my glass rim
i knew it could fly off
it didn't
so I captured it
between a glass and a piece of cardboard
walked it outside and let it go.
I am a hero.
One more life saved...

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Categories: inched out, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Free verse
Drowsy Dream
Crescent moon has inched up 
and away and 
gone to bed.

I slump down in fatigue 
and start dreaming 
I'm awake.

Lazy breeze is a soft strand 
of  cobweb on 
my nape.

Midnight has long dozed off, 
dawn yawns from so 
far away.

I sense the warmth 
of my loyal dog there 
at my feet....

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Categories: inched out, pets
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Life's Mysteries
L Limbo suspended

I Inclusion excluded

F Ferocity tamed

E Ends extended

S Souls surrendered


M Meters inched

Y Yoga edged

S Systems declassified

T Triads bipolar

E Echoes vacant

R Rituals freed

I Introjects projected

E Eternity eluded 

S Squares un-circled 


01st December 2020...

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Categories: inched out, allusion,
Form: Acrostic
Before Takeoff
The planes were lined up in a queue,
A reminder of something I knew.
     They awaited permission
      Like at intermission 
In theaters outside of the loo.

One by one each one skyward immersed
As the rest inched up closer to first
     But like women in line
     Still not given the sign
There were tempers (and bladders!) to burst....

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Categories: inched out, flying,
Form: Limerick



Impending
The highway signs flashed “High Alert!
Tomorrow, don’t be driving.”
The day before Thanksgiving,
There’s a winter storm arriving.

So traffic crawled and inched along
Much slower than just slow
‘Cause everyone was on the road
To beat the coming snow.

You’d think that Martians had attacked
Or that the world was ending
When all that fuss is for some weather – 
Lousy, but impending…...

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Categories: inched out, travel, weather,
Form: Rhyme
Hesitation Inched
She was working on being a mountain
but lacked the kind of rocks
that don't roll downhill.

Nobody saw her leave the room
or enter.
Sliding to the furthest corner
she agonized
measuring herself.

Mingling circles
backed their backs away

The girl wanted so much
to say something,
to engage the crowd,
to stand out.

Hesitation inched on.

She disappeared once more
into silence....

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Categories: inched out, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Pancake Moon
I tossed my pancake
Right into the sky
I looked up and saw
It stuck to the night
A perfect round
Done just right
Glowing with syrup
As it perked me up!
It tempted me alright
Have you ever tried
Tossing your pancake
Into the open sky
It inched closer to me
As it grew very fat
I held out my plate
And it dropped 
Just like that!

13.10.2021
Sponsor: Eve Roper
Contest: Nursery Rhyme...

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Categories: inched out, fun,
Form: Rhyme
Pulpit
The body and the blood
are of those who inched on their bellies
underneath barbed wire
and never lived to be born again.


Motherlands shackled at the feet of their Fathers.
Who mourns at their whitewashed bones?
Bleached by the desert Son,
Marked with unnamed crosses, they scream the names of Holy Ghosts.


In the silence, my thighs part like the Red Sea
my borders unguarded,
she drinks me
like wine at the last supper....

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© Mia Moore  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inched out, death, love, racism, religion, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Yellow and Illuminating Brilliance
Out on  porch to glimpse a sunrise
Orange sun cast gray 'on clouds
Whispy light airy sparse white clouds 
On horizon not like shroud

Then as the sun inched up orange 
Disappeared replaced by
Illuminating brilliance clear
Against blue blue sky

Dramatic change for human eyes
I longed to stay awhile
How many didn't even notice
Beauty very worthwhile

Iambic heptameter used as ballard stanza
Used by Emily Dickinson in many of her works...

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Categories: inched out, nature, people, sun,
Form: Rhyme
' Scissor '
~*~ =========================== raven, lush, sleek skein three-inched lengthy mane spawned fluke - halcyon shimmer in months sweet relish crave to embellish vanished bubbles - I wither. gripping the scissor I am in dither LOVE gave me the axe - slayed me chose to cut this crown to erase this frown "NEW ME" nestling ... no glee. ~*~ ====================================== *-* jun-jun villanueva *-* "ALOUTTE YOUR CLEANSING RITE" Contest
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Categories: inched out, lost love, love, recovery from..., sad,
Form: Rhyme
Early Morning Walk
The playground hadn’t opened;
The sun had yet to rise
And many might think walking
In the dark would not be wise.

A mist hung by the river,
A tugboat pulled a barge;
The cars inched down the F.D.R.,
Their headlights looming large.

The puddles, partly hidden,
Glinted dully in the gloom,
Soon to saturate some sneakers
Not expecting them to loom.

It was magic to be walking;
The few others I did see
Were the regulars who love
Their early exercise, like me....

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Categories: inched out, appreciation, morning,
Form: Rhyme

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