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Premium Member Gorgons - Short
Snaked haired sister, men bones Flesh, and skin, turned to stones.
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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: snaked, evil, mythology,
Form: Alexandrine



Snaked This Late At Night
My snake is down
Replaced by Ari now
Sleeping so sound
In my arms so proud

I'm feeling crappy
Missing my snake 
Replaced by a beautiful face
Napping grace...

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Categories: snaked, depression,
Form: Rhyme
The Snape of the Neck
the snake sheds his skin
looks to me and says
"oh, god, i'm snaked."

and there he goes
he went from slither
to wither
he was just too insecure
to be a part of nature

oh, well...

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Categories: snaked, art, baby, jesus,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Fancy a Quickie
His arm snaked round her tiny waist She asked him what is your great haste The glint in his eye Needed no reply Kids are out – there’s no time to waste! 19th February 2015
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Categories: snaked, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Frigid Air
the frigid air snaked across

     my skin and left it tingling
  
       with frostiness

the windchill scoffed at me

    with it's hautiness as the air

swirled around me

  I seek shelter and refuge

    from the intensely

 frigid elements...

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Categories: snaked, imagination, inspirational, introspection, life, nature
Form: Haiku



What a Liar
Eve Rules
  Adam Drools  {Joseph Spence }

My garden
  Beg Your Pardon

Succalant Mango
     Let's Tango

Vineyard
    Man Work Hard

More grapes
   Apples Ate

Bare Essance
   My preference

Why Oh Why
  Did Adam Try


Cause Snaked Lied
   And Humanity Died...

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Categories: snaked, adventure, education, fantasy, forgiveness, funny, history, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Crossing the Desert
The road through wilderness snaked
The ocean of sand its bosom bared
Thorny plants skywards stared
Mirages stood, in falsehood draped
The rain too made a hasty retreat
No sound to break the eerie conceit
The nocturnal beings too walked in stealth
The dunes too, unsure souls, mislead
The lonely traveler felt a void in his chest
Where the heart had once snugly dwelt...

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Categories: snaked, death
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Last Train To Auschwitz
Train ride, in a windowless freight wagon, 
rocked back and forth,  with the clatter 
and vibration as it snaked on the rail score. 

Packed shoulder to shoulder,  
overpowered by their own stench. 

Separated from their families, 
unfed, with only snow to eat, 
cold, with only the bodies
next to them for warmth, 
as the train traveled for days. 

Resettlement to the East 
It was not fully understood, why?


4/22/2021...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: snaked, holocaust,
Form: Free verse
When sorry shut you up
When your Hand came by, felt like lingering tie...
,,Sigh", knew it would die high in the sky.
Cause even the love you had for the body (my) you made, 
was betrayed into hate, left me moody into flade, felt disgusting every 30 hours I awaked.
But though that, the sorry I snaked, filled with shade I hoped briefly when you explore, you won't talk backs and think like attacks, but still think good of me, cause i would never be like she....

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Categories: snaked, april,
Form: Ode
The Beating Drum
A beating drum sends the pines aquiver,
Your heart- a compass- my guide.
It leads me afar in need to deliver,
The joining of love as your bride.

In the echoes, once met, your pace will quicken,
As it consumes my ears and mind.
And hands snaked as one you will thicken,
At last exhaling a breath so divine.

So divine, that the needles which once shook,
Will fall in the passion of a new beat,
And bloom a new book,
As our love becomes complete....

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Categories: snaked, girlfriend-boyfriend, love, passion, love,
Form: Rhyme
Splash From My Tears
Like an alley cat you crouch,
ready to pounce in an instant.
A touch!
gentle, yet arrogant.

Tendrils of your hair
wrapped around my fragile soul;
I gasp for air
for I can't even feel my sole.

While I left the door to my heart ajar,
you snaked your paw in.
Can't you see you've gone too far?
My breath grows thin.

Deep is the scar you left in my heart;
still, I'll bear the heat.
Your words are poisonous darts.
...you blew me a kiss of deceit....

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Categories: snaked, emotions
Form: Free verse
Farghana Valley
Farghana Valley 
the splendour of a mythical dream.
The fabled silk route
snaked its way through here,
bringing new culture, silk and jade,
and no drones filled the night sky with fear
In this valley of ancient dreams
beautiful horses made the landscape enchanting.
Civilizations come and go; yes, religions too
Those who claim to have the key to the ultimate truth.
Our time will also be cosmic dust in the history of man,
but the valley of Farghana shall endure....

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: snaked, city, class, community,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things