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Short Nobly Poems

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Hero
Courageous
      with swords or pen
                          fight nobly.






~~August 31, 2015 : Philippines' National Heroes Day...

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Categories: nobly, courage, dedication, patriotic,
Form: Senryu



Sunshine Sea
Sunshine Sea

Sunlit Sea
Undulates
Nobly

Shimmering 
Heaven sent 
In
Never
Ending 

Submersive
Elated
Adorant

Mehlinda Heartt
2021...

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Categories: nobly, heaven, light, sea, sun,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member My Thoughts Are As Pearls
my thoughts are as pearls

waiting to be nobly strung

one by one by one


(April 30, 2011 Wausau, Wisconsin)

(c) Copyright 2011 by Christine A Kysely, All Rights Reserved,...

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Categories: nobly, introspection, on writing and words, philosophy
Form: Senryu
Little Things Mean a Lot
The heart that loves little things is full of deep content;
The life that serves in little things is often nobly spent;
Do not despise a day of little things,
For bees as well as angels can boast a pair of wings....

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Categories: nobly, life
Form: Rhyme
Love
Achingly
Beautiful
Courageously
Deft
Energetically
Frivolous
Gaily
Happy
Ignorantly
Joyful
Kind
Lovely
Magnanimously
Nobly 
Open
Preciously
Queenly
Rare
Splendid
Terrifically 
Unsuspected
Voraciously
Wicked
Yearningly
Zany...

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Categories: nobly, love
Form: ABC



A New Path
What will be your legacy,
  can it forever speak the truth

Do the words describe your finest hours,
  were your labors nobly used

Will your memory linger and grow in strength
  as it prepossesses time

Can it wrap its love around borders quelled
   —a new path for all to find 

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2019)...

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Categories: nobly, memory, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Little Prince
His royal bloodline
can be traced
to the temples and
pyramids of Egypt

Killer instinct
fully intact, 
but no longer
required

Regal bearing
reflected
in every
movement

He sits nobly now, 
on this humble 
throne of pine 
and carpet

Waiting for his
master to groom 
his mane and
serve his dinner

Little prince...

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Categories: nobly, animal, cat, love, pets,
Form: Free verse
Refute, Return
a grieving heart hears the pain how many times must it echo again direction askew from days tossed aside no longer can tragic history abide time for re-joice to be embraced sounding the depths of dignity traced empty shell cracked fault lines abundant peeling a past rampant redundant interdicting near-future most nobly thence reach inexhaustible sanctity
...

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Categories: nobly, anxiety, society, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Time
Children weave through the green field in laughter. 
Romantic string lights hang off the rafter. 
Time slowly ebbs with pleasure time after 
Time in endless undisputed master.

Absent is the sound of children's laughter 
While dust, spider webs, hang of the rafter. 
Time nobly walked slowly, wouldn't chase after 
The Hag of Beara and august master.


4/12/2019


The Hag of Beara a mythic Irish Goddess...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nobly, age, old, youth,
Form: Monorhyme
' Carol Brown ... (In Acrostic Form) '
C	omfort, Caring

A	lways Answering

R	eflective, Refreshing

O	pen, Only-Offering

L	aughter, Loving



B	ringing Beauty, Bonding

R	eaching, Reasoning

O	riginal, Observing

W	rought Worthy Writings

N	arrates Nobly, Noticing …

      … Really Makes For A Good-Evening:
           Carol Brown’s Poem-Readings

       (and I Mean Every Word of Each Line)

                 Your Poet-Sis ... MoonBee...

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Categories: nobly, dedication, friendship, introspection, on writing and words,
Form: Acrostic
Love Scene
She:
Lie back wounded Cavalry
Let the moon shine upon you blissfully
Let me perch upon you gracefully
Above your muscles soundly
Yes. Stroke my breasts ambly
Yes kiss my shoulders passionately
Rest and peruse my flesh slowly
Yes now, yea may freely

He:
Let yours out freely
Let your sweet words 
All pour over me
Expel your gift's glossy tea
Let my rain glisten upon you nobly,
In my flower is a spirit
It is thus our child to be....

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Categories: nobly, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Arjuna Meets Krishna - Repost
On the edge
Slightly out of vision
Chaos

No, thank you
I’ll take my social order
On rye
Hold the onions

Hey, I wanted rye
Every day reminds us 
Untidy chaos intervenes

Deny it and go mad
Face it and imagine war

To be involved in life is to be involved in battle
There is no escape
Cave dwelling aesthetics are fools
Thus sings the auspicious one

Learn to struggle
Honorably
Graciously
Nobly

It’s not about the win
Which, in any event, is
Ultimately
Futile....

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Categories: nobly, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
She Shall Come
she would have been
here with her sons
by her side -
but the way of the world
she had gone
nobly gone 
to the other side of the hill
look at that ignoble mound
they erected
for her
our poor mother
richer than the richest man
in the world today -
i wish i had been like her
an angel in manners
she left a star
on the azure of our souls
"she would come
sooner or later" they say
let mother come
to give brightness
to my collapsing house -
mother, come 
the house awaits your return...

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© Canny Amah  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nobly, nostalgia, house, house,
Form: I do not know?
King Faces Change
A king walking with majesty,
Reflecting on their Dynasty:
A Legacy of Modesty;
Medals for shows of Honesty,
Quick grants to outlaws Amnesty
Zero case of Pederasty...

But now subjects eye Democracy,
On his brow glimpse Autocracy,
Prejudice now court;no mercy
Their hunger for change so racy 
Either they or change is crazy!
"Yes, I've seen they're now lazy!"
Kings should business reduce with charm,
Cease nobly holding subject's arm;
Start in this for seeing pure harm....

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Categories: nobly, cry, devotion, humanity, image, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Arjuna Meets Krishna
On the edge
Slightly out of vision
Chaos

No, thank you
I’ll take my social order
On rye
Hold the onions

Hey, I wanted rye
Every day reminds us 
Untidy chaos intervenes

Deny it and go mad
Face it and imagine war

To be involved in life is to be involved in battle
There is no escape
Cave dwelling aesthetics are fools
Thus sings the auspicious one

Learn to struggle
Honorably
Graciously
Nobly

It’s not about the win
Which, in any event, is
Ultimately
Futile....

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Categories: nobly, introspection, life, philosophy,
Form: Free verse

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