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Loves Me Not
petals to recite
stems, handed my beloved
thorns for suicides...

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Categories: recite, art,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member 'show' ' Tell ' - Better Yet Recite
To tell is prose to read you see

to show recite  one's poetry...

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Categories: recite, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
The Actor
I troll
the same old fears
but couldn't make up
a straight face
to recite my turgid lines....

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Categories: recite, life,
Form: Free verse
Caribbean Kigo

tropical flowers bloomed in my garden - recite poems of Kukai 12.02.16
...

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Categories: recite, beauty, flower, poems,
Form: Haiku
Re:
Require.
Retrieve.
Receive.
Review.
Reflect.
Recite.
Reinstate.
Reiterate.
Recapitulate.....

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Categories: recite, satire
Form: I do not know?



Over Due Visit
Sit here!
Recite
with us
story notes,
playing
bellyache
teary sigh laughs;
same told tune 
refraining...

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Categories: recite, friend, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Poetry Conceived
three senses 
visual   voice  & sound
read to recite  to hear -
intuitive cadence birthed
breathed in the ear...

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Categories: recite, poetry,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member A Playful Moment
111
It’s a moment
Playful and full
Of hate
When I recite
What comes undone
From my lips
These poems
Just sound
Like...

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© Cs Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recite, abuse, america,
Form: Free verse
From My Book a Now Word In Season the Seven Steps To Your Vision
Think your vision. See your vision. Write your vision. Recite your vision. Work your 
vision. Expect transition. Become your vision....

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Categories: recite, introspection, life, visionary,
Form: I do not know?
A Dylan Thomas Lullaby
I fell asleep listening to Dylan Thomas recite poetry like a lullaby ---
If I am lucky this is what it will be like on the day that I die....

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Categories: recite, introspection
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Clerihew Strode
William Strode loved to recite aloud
a public orator so proud
Chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford
perhaps he read his poetics to his 'Lord'...

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Categories: recite, people, poetry,
Form: Clerihew
If I Were...
If I were a sonnet poem
A lover would read my proem
she’d recite all my lines
and would stress my end rhymes
and love the syllables iamb....

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Categories: recite, imagination, love
Form: Limerick
Premium Member I See Tremors
I see tremors…
dancing between the dust,
as the sunlight hits your hands,
they recite their symphony, of silence,
for me…
from a distant land.
...

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Categories: recite, beauty, dance, deep, imagery, meaningful, silence, symbolism,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member I call them poems
I call them poems
they don’t rhyme
they don’t have a structure 
             or tell a story 
they only recite my fond memories 
I call them poems...

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Categories: recite, childhood, growing up, happiness, life, memory, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Voice of Poetry
Sounds make sense
through pitch and stress:
intone and pause..
...because...
One human breath..
...may..
limit and control
how we recite..
..aloud...

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Categories: recite, poetry,
Form: Verse
Sexy Poet
I'm sexy and a poet.
I will tell you how I know it.
Men don't listen to a word I say.
Although I recite poems all day.
Something in their pockets show it!!...

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Categories: recite, humorous, sexy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Patriot Cat
once a small tabby named peaches

liked to recite lincoln speeches

at the senate she'd roost

till president deduced

that cats trying to impeach us.
...

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Categories: recite, birth, cat, cheer up, freedom, fun, giggle,
Form: Limerick
Husband
I want mine right now.
I can't wait to write my vows.
And recite them, wow!










Wrote Fall 2004
while student @ University of Louisiana-Monroe...

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Categories: recite, girlfriend-boyfriend, husband, life, love, people
Form: Senryu
Wrote Down My Thoughts
Wrote down my thoughts
Only to share them with myself
I’ll keep them from the world
Forever
Ask me to recite my life
I’ll gladly shy away
And never tell anyone
Ever...

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Categories: recite, introspection, life, on writing and words,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Poetry How To Two
wait tune in

     imagine

& be

what do you see


ok     say


one breath length
 
                           pause

write that recite


wait tune in .........

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Categories: recite, education, poetry,
Form: Didactic
Solemn Purpose
Poet!
recite to us
a monody. Let it
be sad. Make us cry for those that
have died.

Remind
us on this day
of mourning, why they died:
So that everyone may live in
freedom....

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Categories: recite, death, dedication
Form: Cinquain
Saturday In the Schoolyard
Lined up like third-graders 
on the fence of a deserted ballfield
after a week of Indian summer – 
cast-off sweaters, mittens, coats.
From a treetop, birds recite
the morning lesson....

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Categories: recite, childhood
Form: Free verse
The Dying Poet Recalls a Poem
Hooked to oxygen, you can’t recite a line you’ve written.
Remember all those poems full of woodland paths and trout streams.
Lovingly, the words that always knew your name still hold you....

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Categories: recite, death, life, on writing and words,
Form: Sijo
Premium Member Witch
Wicked hexing creatures
Wagging their evil tongues
while casting ancient spells
Wart faced old hags. Women
who recite sorcery,  
with newt eyes in cauldrons
Wretches grouped in covens...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recite, magic,
Form: Pleiades
Winston Churchill - a Clerihew
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
Never paid his overdue bill
His amazing memory no one could fight
Because a Shakespeare play he could recite


Entry for contest of Andrea Dietrich
A Clerihew...

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© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recite, body,
Form: Clerihew

Book: Reflection on the Important Things