Vogue
The girls in the Vogue magazines
Their hair’s lucious, healthy,
Thicker than I could ever imagine
Their smiles don’t seem fake
Their clothes sit on their body
Their dream body
The type that every girl on the internet is looking for
Working out for
Fasting for
So they could achieve such body goals
I stand in the mirror, brushing my hair
It’s thin and damaged
Flat
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Categories:
vogue, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Advised To Face Africa
I intend touring around the globe
For something I just wish to now probe:
Not how many guys wear clothes like robe
Nor how many would build with adobe;
Rather, whether it is now in vogue
To put to death a suspected rogue,
Standing on reasons strong but still vague;
Mock trial: The abhorrence of Hague,
Unleashed upon some soul Egypt’s
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Categories:
vogue, africa, america, evil, people,
Form: Rhyme
Vogue
VOGUE
en masse
charms
in equal
measure
so
curiously rare
previously
a pleasure
yet
unaware
with
flashes
of
liveliness
stutters
by
bound by
the diverse
so poignant
interlaced
with affectation
such
enlivening
detail
& experemental
forays
a flurry
of the innovative
now
long
forsaken
NOTE:THIS IS AN OPEN(organic) FORM VERSE using spaces&breaks without grammatical symbols ,the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' & so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter) to input and responds thus making this enigmatic form a two way interplay & interpretatIon unique to the moment& changing according to mood is inherently variable.
Copyright
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Categories:
vogue, poetry,
Form: Other
The Bright-Eyed Thief
Diamond-bright-eyes,
Like king Solomon wise,
But like those of a rogue,
Lusting for valuables in vogue;
From parcel shifting to parcel,
The unlikeliest to indulge any counsel,
Of money, commanded ears listen to its rustle,
Not to its owners hustle and bustle,
Nor to his heaves of his muscle...
These are not what Christ wants,
Nor the baptisms in his fonts.
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Categories:
vogue, character, evil, innocence, integrity,
Form: Rhyme
Justice In Vogue
Blue collared of the swindled lot, cannot resent just brace
Credibility so easily slapped for rough hide when pieces put into place
Daybreak compels list of chores into focus
Semblance to rain faberge for owners of circus
Stolid apparell for hauling load, a sanctioned acrostic of strength
Entered by destiny but no exit even if they desire from this labyrinth
Justice
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Categories:
vogue, anger, deep, poverty, power,
Form: Rhyme
In Vogue
Hermetics heirs presumptives of, harum-scarum....
Speculum's mist beyound the threshold paints this night
With colours dipped in oils vibrant shadows of avatar's
Soothsayers spring tide canvas' framed by
Buteos zenith ~
Vantaged splashings from upon, the avant-garde's
Separtist spaces amid such, moments; tembres these
Belles-lettres', artesians wells of euphemisms eulogies towards this
Hexagon's phoenix now vivified from yesteryears
Bittersweet nightshade personified; segues seignior!? Renaissonic
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Categories:
vogue, angel, baby, jesus, love,
Form: I do not know?
Vogue Vogue Vogue
Vibrant verbs vouch
Orphan our ouch
Give grumpy grudge
Use unseen urge
Echoes emerge
Vet verse visions
Odd opinions
Gift greets gumption
Umpteen union
Etch emissions
Voice votes vibrant
Only old Orion
Glimpse glitch given
Undo urgent
End emergent
Vocal voice verse
Obscure observe
Glowing grace gleams
Unite upstream
Etching esteem
Virtual visuals
Offers obsess
Groom glowing guest
Undo unrest
Endow express
Leon Enriquez
31 Mar 2014
Singapore
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Categories:
vogue, deep,
Form: Alliteration
Vexed In Vogue
There was truly nothing left to do in this place ?
But try and paint since joy as dreams had vanished
Her novelty slipped away ? A pendulum of vague slicing
Through time's wreckage left drifting atop florids sophist sea..
Deciphering her silkworms cocoon; spun amid a glissade of words.
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Categories:
vogue, art,
Form: I do not know?
Wishing Without Feel Is In Vogue
2010 is ringing out
2011 is on the threshold
Joy and cheer enjoyed
may we carry forward and hold
Grief and pain endured
may we carry forward as lessons in
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Categories:
vogue, philosophypain, may,
Form: Free verse
....In Vogue ~
Hermetics heirs presumptives of, harum-scarum....
Speculums mist beyond the threshold paints this night
With colours dipped in oils vibrant shadows of avatars
Soothsayers spring tide canvas' framed by
Buteos zenith....
Vantaged splashings from upon, the avant-gardes
Separtist spaces amid such moments tembres these
Belles-lettres', artesians wells of euphemisms eulogies towards this
Hexagons phoenix now vivified from yesteryears
Bittersweet nightshade personified; segues seignior!?
Renaissonic refurbs....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
....In vogue
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Categories:
vogue, love
Form: I do not know?
Simplicity In Vogue
A simple aspect
this is, but then I believe
the finest sight seen today!
The application
of old folk shuffling on by
in life’s juncture ‘Holding Hands’.
© Harry J Horsman 2010
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Categories:
vogue, people,
Form: Choka
Youthful Vogue
Used to be we'd pay to see freaks on the carnival way.
Now, for free at the mall we can see some most every day!
Kids (and adults) with tattoos, purple hair, nose and eyebrow rings,
Navel rings, tongue studs and other self-mutilating things!
Now, of course, we didn't do such things six decades ago!
Our parents would have disowned
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Categories:
vogue, funny
Form: Rhyme
Vogue
i like and love vogue and one life too live. my favorite is young and the restless. my name
is Jennifer Michelle. I love starbucks. the milky way is cool
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Categories:
vogue, artlove,
Form: I do not know?
Poetry Back In Vogue
one need not be cosmopolitan nor urbane
but like me just a common and simple fellow
whom this bumpkin t'would never be called vain
doing his level best to ride the gravy train
voicing sentiments in league like an ordinary swain
recounting how those forebears occupied a royal reign
composing this, that or the other anonymous quatrain
perhaps
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Categories:
vogue, allegory, devotion, friendship,
Form: Ballade
Poetry Back In Vogue
one need not be cosmopolitan nor urbane
but like me just a common and simple fellow
whom this bumpkin t'would never be called vain
doing his level best to ride the gravy train
voicing sentiments in league like an ordinary swain
recounting how those forebears occupied a royal reign
composing this, that or the other anonymous quatrain
perhaps
...
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Categories:
vogue, allegory, devotion, friendship,
Form: Ballade
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