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Short Stereotyped Poems

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Premium Member Every Dragon Dreams Just Like You
Dragons have dreams too; stereotyped, they have been. quite a friendly lot; just like us they love to play; they strive quite hard, to please us. Dragon suppression, creates great illness and pain; free your dragon. Open your heart and release; for dragons live within us.
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Categories: stereotyped, animal, courage, growth, introspection, metaphor, muse, myth,
Form: Tanka



Premium Member OPEN VERSE NO 16
STUDIES
intensive
  sources
&settings
comparative
  ideas
&intuitive
  vocabulary
fascinating
  representation
expressive
 imaginings
unconventional
&
 uninhibited
yet
somewhat
  stereotyped
&surrounded
increasingly
shimmering!
in
revealed
  light
simple
with
inner
  sonority
non-representable
in
an emotional
spectrum
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Categories: stereotyped, poetry,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Cored by a Tinge of Blue
Remember where you came from
And what you had to do
To achieve your present outcome
Before your life was through.
Your life has reached duality,
Rumor is now the known,
And your stereotyped personality
Has assumed a life of its own.
Now that you are famous,
Your private life is through,
Your flame of fame is flickering, 
But it’s cored by a tinge of blue.
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Categories: stereotyped, identity, irony, perspective, success,
Form: Rhyme
Just Being Me
were misunderstood
stereotyped
and made into shapes 
that we don't want to be
we want to be us
not the kid in that show
not the kid in the street who does drugs
not the shy kid who never speaks up
we want to be the kids who will be themselves 
who can stand up and say no
say that they can be different
we are those kids
so don't stereotype us
saying what we aren't 
cause were different 
and you cant change that



this poem is about
Adolescence

by: Kylie Arello...

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Categories: stereotyped, people
Form: I do not know?

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