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Short Punctuation Mark Poems

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Premium Member Sea Crest - Ocean-Ku
Blue zest of sea spray
Gull hovers the ocean's crest 
Punctuation mark!

Suzanne Delaney...

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Categories: punctuation mark, nature, ocean, sea,
Form: Haiku



In the Parking Lot
Eight star-silver and cloud white
    vehicles all in a line.  One red sedan
          their punctuation mark....

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: punctuation mark, car,
Form: Haiku
Blue Dot
In a field of perfect night,
There is a blue dot.
What is its purpose?
What is the point?
What is it doing here
All on its own?  Is it some
Divine punctuation mark,
Denoting the end of eternity?
Or is it  a concrete representation
Of the oneness of the universe?
What does it mean by its 
Blue silence?  It is a mystery,
This blue dot, out here
In the middle of eternity....

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Categories: punctuation mark, confusion, mystery, space, blue, universe,
Form: Blank verse
Ambivalence
How long obstinate truth will surprise you? 
The moment like slippery things
Mixed emotions breath poison 
The blue sky in the plain...

Hanging decision uncertainly attacks
Snake of blood that crawls the heart. 
To put punctuation mark
In the uncaught wishes 
Dust gathers towards Happy-go-line.

Millions of voices alarm self-image.
What's the use of grey documents then?...

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Categories: punctuation mark, conflict, dark, identity, perspective, voice, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Omg -Prohibited Punctuation Mark- They Still Have Ashtrays
Where I live, you have to ask for one.
And there may not be one
but you know how it used to be and
now you don't, so much.

Lighten up anyway, 'cause hey
and hay didn't used to be so
far away from those
incredible cafe ashtrays.

Once upon a time
in a not-so-distant land
floors of stores pretended to be 
ashtrays.

Now we grind all sortsa
other stuff in our stories.

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CAFE MUSING by Nancy Jones...

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Categories: punctuation mark, absence, history,
Form: Sonnet




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