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Knowledge Takes Us To
to know the world wide,
and to visualise it from every side....

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Categories: visualise, america, anti bullying, august, care, happiness, heart,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Visualise
Quatrain #59
VISUALISE

Think upon things that come to be,
Words tend to bring what mind can see;
Ideas you fling can sculpt fond cause,
Vision now springs clear fashion free.

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Leon Enriquez
18 September 2015
Singapore...

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Categories: visualise, allegory,
Form: Rubai
Crappening
I got trapped in the last chapter and I vanished from the planet 
life had lost all meaning and I felt I never had it 
blacked out facts scattered messy told what happened 
collected on the wall lit by light i visualise the crappening 

*crappening - crap happening...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: visualise, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Wounded
I’ve been wounded
Brutally stabbed by the unsuspected arrows
That shone invisibly in the midnight hour

I’ve been taken out
And did not visualise the contemplation
Of the opposition as it swung a fatal blow

I’ve been upper-cut once, twice, thrice
And unfortunately pierced in the heart
The foe disguised as a friendly accomplice...

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Categories: visualise, adventure, allegory, introspection,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Golden Eagle
Golden eagle





Flies and floats in the higher skies,
Can visualise through dense clouds
the birds inhabited on trees,
Eyes on their nests
and the chirping fledglings,
This golden eagle comes calling ....
swooping down on its prey.





Written Oct 17th, 2015
For contest by Shadow

Awarded 6th place win


Awarded 6th place win...

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Categories: visualise, bird,
Form: Free verse



Fantasies
FANTASIES.

Fantasies can be futile, but fun,
Better than fixations for some,
Fantasies can be great for everyone,
When company at your side, there's none,
Let's fantasise,
And visualise---
Impossible dreams my brain ran,
All over some intangible man,
Must believe in the invisible,
So not really credible,
But better than fixations for some,
Fantasies can be futile, but fun....

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Categories: visualise, cute love, dream, encouraging, fantasy, giggle,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Vision of Me
Close your eyes and think of me,
Can you visualise what you would see.
The colour of my hair,
The colour of my skin,
Do I smile all the time?
Am I fat,or am I thin?.
Have I traveled the world?
Have I lived a good life?
Do I have any children?
Have I got a wife?.
The answers are in there
If you listen with your heart,
Reading this poem,
Will give you a great start.

22/4/2021...

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Categories: visualise, confusion, fun, life, self,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Misty,Misty.
Misty Misty
Close your eyes
Go back in time
And visualise

Look around
For all your words
For in your thoughts
They will still be stored

Once you view
Take note of them
Then from your mind
To your magic pen

This Highlander
Will indeed view
All the writes
Written by you

The very first poem
From those hidden words
When they are written down
It's similar to being heard


" Written for Misty Hoot "...

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Categories: visualise, inspirational, on writing and words
Form: Rhyme
Visual
Visualise, create, arise,
 the thought behind a brow,
made solid if the thought does sniff, 
a future in the now,
for thoughts be deeds that intercede,
 and come to life somehow, 
the idea spawn is taking form,
and generates the how.


 I have been using "seeing" for 20 years :eg to shrink a bulging Aorta in my cousin Alice which did shrink on the xray....seeing works......Edgar Cayce said thoughts are deeds. and i believe and have great Faith......

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Categories: visualise, adventure,
Form: Ballad
Near Death Nightmare
My memories are still as clear;
I feel each night that death is near.

With a sigh, I close my eyes
and hope to see the light -
people say it's blinding white...
And then I visualise:

My wife is there, her arms outstretched.
Again, I shout, 'I will not die.'
And if my story sounds far fetched,
then tell yourself I simply lie!

But that is why I'm still alive -
though born in eighteen sixty-five!

written 27th April for Chantelle's Near Death Experience contest...

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: visualise, death,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs