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Art Than-Bauk Poems

These Art Than-Bauk poems are examples of Than-Bauk poems about Art. These are the best examples of Than-Bauk Art poems written by international poets.


Kintsugi-TB
Kintsugi —  means “join with gold” — is the Japanese art of repairing broken objects, often ceramic pottery or glass. Traditionally, gold lacquer is...

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Categories: art,



Premium Member Childlike Innocence
make porous heart
love restarts joy
an art so rare

10-September-2021...

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Categories: heart, joy, love,

Premium Member Art of Living
simple life trick
our heart picks love
pain pricks recede

25-July-2021...

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Categories: love,

Premium Member Spiritual Renewal - Tb
I turn my heart
taking part, Lord... 
your art renewed

1/27/2019...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inspirational,

Premium Member Seeing What I Want To Human Folly
Like a warm breeze
She can please me
and tease my heart

Yes, from the start
Her strange art was
two part told lies

Pool like in size
When she tries to
those...

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Categories: addiction, beautiful, desire,



Premium Member Dreams In the Dark, Will They Spark
my nightly muse
can't refuse sleep
I lose what's real

struggling to deal
how I feel. Things
concealed become

bright as the sun,
though it's fun, what's
undone ... is me



Written February 17th,...

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Categories: anxiety, art, conflict, dream,

Bluejay -Than-Bauk-
A bluejay flies 
in the skies clear 
my eyes search hard. 

Copyright © Cynthia Jones 
©2005...

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Categories: art, beautiful,

Premium Member Windows To the Soul
Open your mind
you will find that
the world is one

Open your eyes
see how lies fly
all in plain sight

Open your ears
lay the fears down
trust only God

Open your...

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Categories: faith, introspection,

Task of Sweet Butter (Than-Bauk)
Turn, churn, don’t spurn…
You must learn, child--
To churn butter... 



Adell Foster © Adell1 2007


THAN-BAUK 
Three line “Climbing Rhyme” poem of Burmese origin.
Each line has four...

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Categories: art, education, food, nostalgia,


Book: Shattered Sighs