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Well Advised
Well Advised Poems - Poems about Well Advised
Assuming a future
...Assuming a future The evidence is in Preparation for the future Is well advised.. Although the future Will likely be different Than visualized.. This is the old story Often re......
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Charles Coon
Categories:
well advised,
art, future, music,
Form:
Light Verse
Angry Dolphins
...Precariously poised on the precipitous precipice, I pondered whether a nose-dive plummet into the whirlpool lagoon below was prudent, well-advised and provident. But the angry impassive persona......
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John Anderson
Categories:
well advised,
nature,
Form:
Free verse
The Power of Ponder
...Assessments are well advised before accessing, ......
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Curtis Johnson
Categories:
well advised,
prayer, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Haiku
Dream Catcher
...When night falls and stumbles into slumber reshuffles memories and tumbles crumbles minds and mines of coal dust into icing sugar it transposes......
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Kai Michael Neumann
Categories:
well advised,
freedom,
Form:
Free verse
Beyond the Grave
...Beyond The Grave By Curtis Johnson The Arms of Justice, so extensive, having no limits Reaching the lowest depths, and the highest points Searching out both the perpetrators and the victims Re......
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Curtis Johnson
Categories:
well advised,
destiny, god, grave, grief,
Form:
Prose
Bio-Logos
...It started when I was 8. My eighth year, that is. Owl visited and left her reincarnating message transmuting her last breath out as my first new breath in. But that was 55 years and 4 teena......
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Gerald Dillenbeck
Categories:
well advised,
culture, earth, language, native
Form:
Free verse
Old 'Iron-Ass'
...A tough four-star general was this man called Curtis LeMay We in the ranks remember him as old 'iron-ass' to this very day He always had a big cigar stuck in his face and he never smil......
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Robert L. Hinshaw
Categories:
well advised,
funny,
Form:
Clerihew
I Didn'T Hear You Say That
...I Didn’t Hear You Say That By Elton Camp “But I told you to bring home some bread. You never seem to listen to anything I said.” Most husbands have heard such as that before And are likely t......
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Elton Camp
Categories:
well advised,
funny
Form:
Rhyme
Stunning Revelations From Ancient Maps
...Professor Hapgood’s studies on ancient maps were fixed Einstein said his theories should be added to history’s mix Perhaps it proved too big a leap for other minds to take But his ancient culture ......
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Carolyn Devonshire
Categories:
well advised,
history, science, urbanlost, lost,
Form:
Quatrain