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Dont I Know You
She makes me recognise love
and want it all for her...

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Categories: recognise, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Healed
Though she broke my heart,
I didn't recognise her,
My hurt has healed....

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Categories: recognise, courage
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Herbert-Doxa
Glory,recognise
Glory,then to know
        as life dies-
a new place to go...

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Categories: recognise, faith, places
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Thought of the Day
Recognise how both fears and desires bind ~ 
Affirm often: we are not body-mind

08-April-2023...

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Categories: recognise, desire, fear, spiritual,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Stillness
All we see is unreal
and thus so is body-mind,
so to recognise the truth,
do nothing; be still....

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Categories: recognise, silence, spiritual,
Form: Dodoitsu



Premium Member Thought of the Day
Up close and personal with a toxic soul ~
We recognise the play as his ordained role

11-March-2023...

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Categories: recognise, spiritual,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member An Actor On Stage
recognise
all doing
illusion

we yet do
in quiet
surrender

vibrancy
aliveness
bubbles forth...

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Categories: recognise, spiritual,
Form: Other
Premium Member Meeting Myself
           if I ever meet myself

  I probably wouldn't recognise me

     I've changed a lot since then


...

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Categories: recognise, age, anxiety, depression, introspection, life, mental health,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Love Love Love Homage to Gertrude Stein Artwork Charles Demuth 1928
framed feelings one, two, three recognise me sensuality love emblazoned unmasking trembling seen
...

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Categories: recognise, art,
Form: Ekphrasis
Premium Member Clerihew Lichtenstein
Comic book style Roy Lichtenstein
made Pop Art a genre to mine
His usp easy to recognise
no attempt to dress or disguise...

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Categories: recognise, art, people,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Yorkshire Humour 9
After many years
I came across an old friend—
He had aged so much
He didn’t even recognise me.

Anon
   
Revived  Harry J Horsman  2011...

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Categories: recognise, funny,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member CHARICATURISTA carracci
ludicrous
    exaggerations
satirically
posed
       to
         recognise
a
likeness
&
a trace
  the 
      essence
unseen
 within...

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Categories: recognise, art,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Zen Mode
separation
if it sears
pause
recognise
the movement 
without assigning
interpretations 

it is but play
awaiting union
in timeless time...

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Categories: recognise, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Different Way
I wish I could look inside my head
And read every word that I've ever said
Would I recognise myself today
And say
The same things in a different way...

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Categories: recognise, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Reason
Recognise the intent
Realise all content 
Register logic's part
Rationalise own heart
Ruminate on right way 
Resolve to start today
Reason reason reason...

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Categories: recognise, anxiety,
Form: Pleiades
That Wall
Wall , to his heart 
Was raised in height
That ,She could not
 reach till the sight
When gandered once,
She sliped to recognise,
It is a venture.
Now she persist
Cemented there....

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Categories: recognise, 7th grade,
Form: Lyric
Oh God
Oh God,
come to me as a child.
May be my lowly mind
cannot recognise you.
Yet,
If you come
displaying your infinite might,
your infinite vastness
I am afraid
that will make me faint....

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Categories: recognise, god,
Form: Free verse
Yours Is a Beautiful Silhouette
Yours is a beautiful silhouette.
One I've learnt to recognise,
One I've come to love.
Your form, each detail,
Committed to memory.

Sight suits for now, but
One day, I will know you by
Touch, too....

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Categories: recognise, imagination, love,
Form: Free verse
The Thought
“It’s funny
What it takes
What it takes to see
To see all that which lies before your eyes

And it’s even funnier
What it takes
What it takes to recognise 
Recognise what you are seeing with your eyes”...

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Categories: recognise, introspection, life, social,
Form: Prose Poetry
Identity
In the urgency of fear,
I transform,
in adversity, I realize who I am,
Normally, I don't even recognise myself...
So poetry is for me
nourishment and encouragement...
 i discover it because so
is the living... !...

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Categories: recognise, allegory, allusion, appreciation, extended metaphor, identity, philosophy,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Scarred by poetry contests
be authentic
be true
to the song
playing in your heart 

there is no need
to contract consciousness 
by betraying the muse
reverberating within

imitation as flattery
scars the soul
recognise and celebrate 
your uniqueness...

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Categories: recognise, courage, muse, poets,
Form: Free verse
Discovery
I know myself now,
Now I know your love.
I recognise me,
I owe it to you,
I’ve found where I fit.

Hand in your hand,
Heart in your chest,
Heart in your hands,
Held in your hands.

Love for love
For all time
All for us.

Look on,
See love,

Know....

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Categories: recognise, introspection, love, thank you,
Form: Diminished Hexaverse
Other Plans
Was there a moment 
When things turned
Either for the better or worse
Did you recognise it
Or were you busy 
Making other plans
For life is a series of moments
Some follow on
And others start something new
What will you do?

© Paul Warren Poetry...

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Categories: recognise, life,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member POP ARTISTA
a symmetric eclectic
of film,society politic-
portraits defined
in Andy's graphic line
&
Comic book style Roy Lichtenstein
made Pop Art a genre to mine
His usp easy to recognise
no attempt to dress or disguise
ambivalent pastiche shots
in Benday
dots...

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Categories: recognise, art,
Form: Ekphrasis
Reflection
Your warped song and dance play to my soul
twisting and turning me inside out
melting and moulding my depths
creating, shaping, chiselling away to new form
until no longer do I recognise
the one whom it is looks back through the mirror
a reflection of self...

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Categories: recognise, anger, angst, confidence, confusion, crazy, depression, feelings,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs