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Short Thunderbolt Poems

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Thunderbolt
You are the sweet earth, That absorbs my thunderbolt, Electrifying. (c) 2015 PJ Bayliss
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© Pj Bayliss  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, romance,
Form: Haiku



The Eagle -Revisited-
He grasps for power with crooked hands,
Ringed by angry foreign lands
Telling the lies, there he stands


The shameless memories make skin crawl
He watches from his tower tall
And like a thunderbolt will fall....

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© Reed Hasty  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, corruption, political, power,
Form: Rhyme
Two Lenses
As a child I loved to ride 'Thunderbolt" into the wind 
living then rural, Thunder was my best and only friend 

but now that I have grown so much older, more wise, mature 
I no longer desire shoveling barns, filled with manure!...

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© Judy Konos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, child,
Form: Couplet
A Collection of 'Love Is' Poetry Bittersweet
A collection of ‘Love is…’ Poetry - Bittersweet


Love is the Wow! moment;
The second of realization.
Love is the thunderbolt;
Mesmerization.
Love is Cupid’s arrow,
Finding its destination.


(C)2017 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved....

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, change, happiness, happy, light, love,
Form: I do not know?
Bacchus
Bacchus
God of wine twice born
Bacchus son of thunderbolt...
two fermentations

God of wine twice born
Bacchus son of thunderbolt...
from grape to happy

God of wine twice born
Bacchus son of thunderbolt...
happy to headache.

©1/05/2013
contest entry...

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Categories: thunderbolt, wine,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Poor Uncle Tom

He lies in peace beneath this tree

where death by shock came suddenly.

That thunderbolt struck Uncle Tom-

he faced the storm before the calm.


April 16, 2019

Premiere Contest: Your Best Light-Verse Poetry
Sponsor:L Milton Hankins
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Categories: thunderbolt, death, funny,
Form: Light Verse
What Are You To Me---
What are you to me?
I am en kindle earth.
You are abysmal sky.
I feel your shadow.
You enjoy my fragrance.
I face your anger thunderbolt.
you drench my thirst.
I adore you.
I endear you.
I respire of you.
You're rudiment of me.
I can never stretch to you.
You can never stoop down to me.
What are you to me?...

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Categories: thunderbolt, betrayal, i miss you, longing,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Dumbstruck
DUMBSTRUCK

                All on a sudden loud thunderbolt struck
                Our ears! That sound causes phobia
                 on my dearest wife Emilia 
                Promptly she put ear plugs.
                I rushed to give her hugs.
              But road roller running leaving us dumbstruck.


 08/15/21...

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Categories: thunderbolt, 8th grade, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
The Poet
It takes a mountain and a cloud 
To make a thunderbolt
It takes the earth and sky 
To make a storm
It takes two enemies to make a war
A priest and a sinner to make a church
Every man is made by two others
To make our love it takes both of us my darling
And the song...
The song is made by me alone
The way God invented the world
Every day


1997...

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© Betim Muco  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Thunder Game
Thunderbolt, thunderclap!

   Tonight, somewhere above the overcast sky,
   the gods hold an open bowling tournament;
   the earth shudders, then violently trembles
   as gigantic balls crash, roll and roar overhead,
   barreling noisily down titanic bowling alleys,
   exploding, blasting away at colossal tenpins!

Thunderclap, thunderbolt!...

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Categories: thunderbolt, seasons
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Vow
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He said: When I first saw you, I wasn't sure. But as time went by, I knew, and then it struck like a Thunderbolt. It was love and I love only you. She said: When I saw you first, it struck like a Thunderbolt and then I knew. It was love and I Love only you. HE said: what I have put together no one can part.
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Categories: thunderbolt, destiny, for her, for him, future, life,
Form: Blank verse
Let's Journey To Forever Together
Psyduck is yellow Seadra is blue
My heart firmly and solely belongs to you
Like Jessie and James we'd make the perfect team
Out of 807 Pokemon I'd choose you in every dream
Your eyes are stronger than a thunderbolt attack
Like Misty & Togepi l will always hold your back
If you were Pokemon I'd choose you
Let's journey to forever together like Ash and Pikachu....

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Categories: thunderbolt, child,
Form: Free verse
Many Hearts Crumble Let Alone Mine
Let the hell break loose and let the wicked be released 
Let there be no ray of hope in the sky 
Let the heavens crumble and thy Poseidon give a cry of war from his abode,
Yet my will stands strong as it was as I am the Zeus and my stubborness is my thunderbolt 
I will restore heaven, hell and earth and behold the ruler I have become,
I am my brightest hope in my darkest times...

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Categories: thunderbolt, angel, anger, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Weather
restless heavens strike
sky pregnant with tsunami ---
coal black gloomy clouds

thunderbolt assaults
gleam daylight cleaves into dusk ---
waves of cosmos break

rainbow pacifies 
winds wash their face in drizzles ---
sun in day dream blinks


21 September 2022
A Haiku Collection of Three - Nature Themed Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin
Syllables Checked in: PS Syllable Counter...

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Categories: thunderbolt, weather, wedding,
Form: Haiku
Bowling of the Gods
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Thunderbolt!
Thunderclap!

   Tonight, 
   somewhere above 
   the overcast sky,
   the gods hold 
   an open bowling
   tournament.

   The earth 
   shudders, then 
   violently trembles
   as gigantic balls 
   crash, roll and roar 
   overhead,

   barreling noisily 
   down titanic 
   bowling alleys,
   exploding, blasting 
   away at colossal 
   tenpins!

Thunderclap!
Thunderbolt!

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Categories: thunderbolt, seasons
Form: Narrative
Dance Me Into Delight
Rock me like a thunderbolt
Or simply let us drift away
Let the music give a jolt
Maybe make us dip and sway

Let the notes take us on over
To that place we crave to be
Twirl me 'round the dance floor lover
Spin me baby, two-step me!

So rock me like there's no tomorrow
Or hold me close and murmur sweet
We'll dance away our care and sorrow
Rhumba me right off my feet!



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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, upliftingdance, me, dance, me,
Form: Rhyme
After Nights Rains
It rains with the thunderbolt light,
It do scares me at dark black nights,
Everyone panic more or slight.

I scattered my face with the sheets,
And it smells feel me of the sweets,
But I will ever want this greets.

I was thinking about the dawn,
And the morning picture was drawn,
The wind breeze twisted all awn.

But everything just stops in rise,
And the sun yellow and blue skies,
Heat was scattered on my eyes....

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Categories: thunderbolt, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, night,
Form: Rhyme
Zeus
King of the Gods 
And his blessed messenger Hermes
(One potato two potato three potato four)

God of sky and thunder
Blessed Hermes god of persuasion
(One potato two potato three potato four)

Zeus symbols the thunderbolt eagle and bull
Priapus a son of Hermes inventor of the lyre
(One potato two potato three potato four)

Embarrassed caught stealing cattle by Pylos
Hermes turned him to stone 
(One potato two potato three potato four)...

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© Nigel Fox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, faith
Form: I do not know?
Many Miles
You came tumbling
Diving into my yesterday
Freeing my spirit
But hanging me on every word you said
Feigning emotion
Then piercing me to shreds
And I have broken pieces to sweep up
While you make yourself whole
Oh you wily one
Feasting on your daily bread
On the very blood of my soul
How can you breathe?
Living like a thunderbolt
Yet
So cloudy in my head
The world will not be at your feet my dear
And I've walked many miles away from here
Many miles away
Many miles away...

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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thunderbolt, lost loveme,
Form: Free verse

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