Short New(A) Poems

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Premium Member The Bully

The Bully Miracle Man 9/7/2024 I once new a boy, whose disposition was bad. He relied on fear.
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Haiku


A Better Paradigm

Let us with remaining time write new a paradigm
That we may believe what we do not know
Taste the honey we lick the sour lips of tart lime
Share fond memories we cannot show
Form: Verse

Premium Member Brass Knuckles

Brass Knuckles Miracle Man 9/8/2024 I once new a man who thought he was bad, He couldn’t make you do only wish you had. In seeking a sequel, along came his equal. The sequel was wearing a knuckle do dad.
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Limerick

A Poet Named Nina

I Once New A Poet Named Nina
She sat pondering about the days when she was a pretty ballerina
When asked about her name by a stranger wearing nothing but shorts
She turned around and told him it is Jeanina.

Written by Nina E Dalin

www.jeanniearomea.com
Form: Limerick

Premium Member Thanksliving Day

I once new a girl from Nantucket 
Who sat with a turkey to puck it
It sure was a site
As he put up a fight
But it ended quite quick, when she struck it

She thought He would make Her thanksgiving
And couldn't while He was still living
But She hadn't the will
To simply just kill
Now naked, He wasn't forgiving
Form: Limerick


Untitled Poem

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I saw my swarthy skin shine again a little bright
The rays of my imperfection covering my face like a veil
I saw my shadow multiply images of my existence
Thus my soul remembered the sound of my heart beat

I saw my swarthy skin shine again a little brighter
This time I new, a drop of Jesus’ blood was poured in my cane

Things To Come

After the raging 
   waters
        have subsided
    we are left
with much destruction 
        and despair
We seek guidance from 
     above
           and we 
             hope
            that 
     our eyes will be
soothed by a gentle rain
    which is spilling down 
     upon the land
                the stars above 
are now
      glittering in 
anticipation
      of a new - a better day

Found Joy In Sorrow

When I met you nothing
In my life made sense
I was going through the
Emotions while trying to
Keep my head above water
But you were always
There for me never once 
Did our friendship totter.
We told each other everything
Our worries, our griefs,our pain 
But you never let me walk alone
In that rain
And one day out of the blue 
Sprung out something new a
Love for one another strong and true.
A life long bond no one could ever break.

Resolution

Remember ending the old and new a beginning 
Everything in our lives has a purpose to serve
So as we face the coming of yet another year
Opting to remove which no longer serves us
Life can get in the way of well meant plans
Until we are absolute steadfast to fulfil them
Then the toughest options are easily broken
It can become disheartening to be a failure
Only you can make all those clear choices
Never give up on your dreams they can happen
Form: Acrostic

Premium Member Pie In the Sky - Dedicated To Andrea Deitrich

Listen to poem:
guided streams  of bright lights few squeeze through a crystal tight sky 
colours this nature scene brand new a freshly baked pumpkin spiced pie

a random popsicle purple glaze
a toddler's finger painted blaze

the friendliest of all the river trees
dances calmly with a random breeze

the sun dives into his liquid bronze fate
as the wild plants wave back to placate 

daily harmony here come with ease 
while humans struggle just to appease
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Prose Poem Epiphany

Apron strings loosed,untied as maternal voices faltered and cried when a soprano voice lost its elan and a boy became a man.Peer pressure would not hide and difidence was replaced with pride.Desire,with warm whispers heard,
questions answered with just three words,filled with joy and love a union blessed from above .Holding a first-born,as two self-absorbed,became three.
Trust was born-a-new a changed life came into view as a work of art with gifts to share and impart.

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