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Indignant For Being Indigent and Diligent
Indignant for Being Indigent and Diligent 
Horn Haiku

had been indignant
always being indigent
also diligent...

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



Indignant For Being Indigent and Diligent
Indignant for Being Indigent and Diligent 
Horn Haiku

had been indignant
always being indigent
also diligent...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: indigent, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Life
A desperate entity replenishes love to a shattered heart.
An indigent spirit reinstates life to a dissipated soul....

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Categories: indigent, life
Form: I do not know?
Love Is Hopelessly Blind
In the clarity
of your tempting eyes,
I realized...
  Love
 was  completely blind ...
 oh ! indigent blindness of love
 of mine ... !...

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Categories: indigent, allegory, allusion, emotions, extended metaphor, lost love,
Form: Romanticism
Slippery Slide
Slippery slide


An indigent man from Calcutta
Would bathe once a week in some butter
A slippery mistake
He walked over a grate
And forever was lost down the gutter...

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Categories: indigent, funny, humor,
Form: Limerick



The Heart, a Feral Beast
The heart, a feral beast

The heart, an indigent and feral beast,
Is a wily and treacherous creature
Enticing me to act on base instincts,
Who is the slave and who is the master?




July 27,2020...

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Categories: indigent, analogy, animal, feelings, heart, lust, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tweet Tweet Tweet
Summer bird house with a tweet tweet tweet
Run by cardinals and chickadees, both too sweet
Is a hotel for the harried, the hurried and the healthy.
Every bird is welcome whether poor, indigent or wealthy....

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Categories: indigent, bird,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Generously Helping Indigent Japanese Kangaroos
A big carefree dappled eggplant finished generously helping indigent Japanese kangaroos lovingly manage nine octagonal purposeful quahogs render strawberry tarts under venomously  worried, ‘xcited Yak’s zest....

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Categories: indigent, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: ABC
Conditional Life
Looming large is the languid condition,
combing my psche with arid plots,
Tombing  is the state like vortex,
Dooming it looks to dawn on me eternally,
That is my inability to make sinews in
                              indigent life!...

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© Ravi Babu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: indigent, sorrow,
Form: Free verse
Let Indigent Nationalities Gain Aid
L-et
I-ndigent
N-ationalities
G-ain
A-id
P-rovided

S-ubstantially
A-s

M-aker
A-lmighty's
M-essage
A-bout
M-issionary
A-ctivity
Y-ields
A-mazing
N-umber

Topic: Aid To Humanity (October 31,2019) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: indigent, love,
Form: Acrostic
Awake
AWAKE!

Forebear I beg if I am found obtuse
Not turning from the indigent I see
Should I aver egregious a view
They be ascribed a sloth delirium

My comments here may seem not delicate
Yet if I choose travail  to consecrate
Would you in intercession mediate
Bring those in need restored awakening...

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Categories: indigent, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When a Car Cuts Me Off
Why is it when a car chases me down and cuts me off
It is never a new car, or anyone with insurance.
It is always an indigent who has dents on at least three sides.
I do everything I can to avoid adding to their car’s dents,
Figuring this is some kind of a scam and I do not want to “play”.
I am worried that as I get older, my reaction time will be slower....

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Categories: indigent, car,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Delicate Delirium
He fell somewhere between 90 and 180
on an obtuse scale of the indigent
poverty had left him more than poor
his life an allegory of alleys
longing for the halcyon of hallways
an egregious attempt to mediate
a delicate delirium
to consecrate discarded bread
sup with the long tailed
sleep in the dread of awakening.


8/31/2019

Eight word challenge 9 Poetry Contest...

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Categories: indigent, addiction, poverty, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Intolerance
Intolerance
when we are so indigent in love
for others they
appear obtuse
their every remark
egregious to our ear.
It is a human weakness.

Intolerance
the delirium of self,
a delicate imbalance between
ego and self-hate
that one can mediate with patience
to bring the awakening
of understanding
a heart to tolerate
and the blessing of God to
consecrate.

9/5/19...

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Categories: indigent, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Poverty Will End
K-indness of the Church Administration 
A-ims to assist the indigent people; 
B-elieving in the gospel 
I-s to save the poor man's soul. 
H-elp the needy families, 
U-sing the vast eco farm; 
G-ive them livelihood support, keeping them safe from harm. 

T-ry to fight the dearth, 
R-ed beacon will ascend; 
I-t's time to wait for the rain, 
B-ecause poverty will 
E-nd....

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Categories: indigent, poverty,
Form: Acrostic
Know Me
The feelings of my attraction were so obtuse. 
I knew he wouldn’t pick me, indigent, without foundation.
How could I convince him he needed to know me? 
Any wrong move could be seen as egregious even if authentic.
It was a delicate matter. 
How could I approach? 
I would have to love from afar. 
Consecrate with faith.
Hope for someone to mediate our introduction and,
Pray for his awakening....

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© Lee Yokel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: indigent, angst, anxiety, love,
Form: Free verse
The Will
When I am gone
When no more I deface the whitest page
With scrawls
Will you keep my words as my total wage
Withdrawn from life's bank?

I have nothing else to leave
Indigent all my life
Invested nothing but my love
Imparted through my words.
I give you all.

Let no silence or blindness break it
Little fragile flower
Lean your tongue against it
Ladening taste with desires 
Love templed in a tender tropic song....

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Categories: indigent, visionary
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Dying
A delicate rose thrives amid the thorns,
Awakening my senses…
Filling me with egregious ideas,
Frightening feelings arise…
Obtuse memories console me,
Consecrate my fears…
Remind me of the dark nights,
Black delirium filled me…
Teaching me to mediate,
Resolving the dread of tomorrow…
The indigent worries that prosper,
Surviving the rose’s blossoming…
And dying....

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Categories: indigent, death,
Form: Free verse
My Brother
My brother reprobator and oedipus.
Nimble selictor, nisus impersonale muss.
Improvidence, goggle eyed or irrational,
Instigate inane dowdy, kinsfolk isolate fuss.
Paramour or inamorato objurgate carlish,
Impune contrivance, obfuscate gobble tush.
A partner inauspicious or inartificial indigent,
Not same as before lumber or lurcher hiss.
Irremissible offence fidget formidable lead,
My parents exaggerate emotions I ever miss....

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Categories: indigent,
Form: Rengay
Forbidden Love
Blood drips from my eyes,
lost in illusions, 
drowned by fear. 
Why must I beg and plead to find you near? 
Where have you gone and where do I go?
It is a lonely, cold, rode,
this I know.
Blankets of snow come down fast. 
Maybe this time I bled for you will be the last. 
My mind runs empty,
my body grows weak. 
I am lost and broken and can't speak. 
Forged over grounds indigent, 
braced by shallowed tears.
I still searched for you,
amongst my darkest fears....

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Categories: indigent, deep, depression, desire, devotion, emotions, fear, feelings,
Form: Prose Poetry
A World of Color
Skittles come in many colors
The windows are covered with shudders
Children run to the door when they hear their mothers
One is indigent one is opulent but they’re still brothers

The rain falls on all
It does not discriminate
It does not procrastinate
Could it be a rain date?

The sun does not have an obligation to shine
On you are me
It shines when it shines
Simply because it is free

Yes this may sound good in theory and rhyme
But a skittles world 
Could be yours and mine...

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© Lara Wash  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: indigent, color, rain, sun,
Form: Lyric

Book: Shattered Sighs