Short New Creatures Poems
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Memories of Jim
Little Lord Fauntleroy
left to devise
His future uncertain
a past once despised
Little Lord Fauntleroy
his choice lies within
To do unto others
or do unto him
Little Lord Fauntleroy,
escape from these walls
The lords and new creatures
—your legacy calls
(Memories Of Jim-Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2016)...
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Categories:
new creatures, leaving,
Form:
Rhyme
The Crouch First Day At School
It’s the Crouch’s first day at school
And they were all looking very cool
Two beautiful kids in the school playing hall
Haleigh had a scrabble, Jonathan a basket ball
All was acting as though these kids weren’t there
Surprisingly, all the kids every time wanted to stare
And there was a kind teacher
Who helped these new creatures
So the next time they come to school
They wouldn’t look so blue and cool...
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Categories:
new creatures, books, poetry, school, teachers day, thank you,
Form:
Couplet
New Creatures
Omniscient creatures.
In the starving dawn.
To native skin reborn.
Run free.
For we exist.
Surrender restraints.
As today lends a gift.
This way.
To unborn love.
Androgynous sonics.
Twice rendered from above.
Have you seen this dream?
No?
Well sink into the night.
Dream in all hues.
Awaken to secret fires.
And the rebirth of you.
The rest remembered.
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Categories:
new creatures, creation, deep, future, inspirational, life, love, symbolism,
Form:
Rhyme
Crocodili
"Crocodili"
I swim in your holy water
basic rules for survival
shed the skin
like a baptism
immersed in saltwater
the lower vibration
lifted
removed
from that prehistoric place
the dermabrasian stings,
raw, we walk out together
new creatures
into fresh certainty
soft thuds clawed suckling
on uncertain shores
the feelings
begin
solitary, rapturous
natural selection
resurfacing
singular in plurality
(LadyLabyrinth / 2023)
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Categories:
new creatures, muse, strength, symbolism,
Form:
Narrative