Prevailing and Trade Winds blow
Ever engulfing above and below hemisphere split
Amidst mercury now in reform
~Bentlee~
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Posted: Nov 2010
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ONLY ONE
Three ladies I admire the most,
For whom I would like to host
A party for the women three
To get acquainted, you see.
Three acres is all we need,
Airfare included for all three.
Into the night we shall speak
As aquaintance we will seek.
Morning light doth come too soon,
As light fades from the moon.
Breakfast smells soon awake,
As we discover what's at stake.
Homeward bound we soon go,
With thoughts aplenty not for show.
Lots to think about, one to choose
Only one will suit the muse.
Alphabetically, start names of three.
C and J and L makes just three.
Anyone would be just fine,
One of these to wine and dine.
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Posted: Sep 2011
About this poem:
The blog asked who we admire the most, so I wrote this poem in code to show who I like on CS. I really like these three women, and this poem expresses the desire to get acquainted.
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Ever a good dog
Be leery of the stranger
Standing by the door
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Posted: Apr 2014
About this poem:
Ad lib.
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Icy is the breeze
as it flows over the Tundra
making big snow drifts
Cheeky monkey waits
until your back is turned
then steals all your fruit
Golden ray of sun
blazing paths full of sunlight
warms as it touches
Rain teeming downward
flooding the marshy grasslands
beware the bog lands
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Posted: Aug 2013
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Liquid green eyes know
Poetry In vision glows
Words come forth that shine
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Posted: Aug 2014
About this poem:
I think It's getting late. Haiku's are not my thing. Gave It a try Jade.
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somber grey masses
thunder and lightning rolled
quietening the birds
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Posted: May 2017
About this poem:
this is my day today
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online today!
on the rose petals
sparkling with the morning sun
bright dewdrop diamonds
beneath the streetlight
glistening on the snowflakes
sparkling white diamonds
on the ripples
shimmering in the sunshine
dancing water diamonds
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Posted: Jan 2014
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Author: Unknown
Chilly breeze blowing
Colored leaves against blue sky
Musky scent of Fall
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Posted: Sep 2011
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In sweeps the autumn
all ears the ninja fawn sleeps
the night awakens
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Posted: May 2017
About this poem:
"Haiku" is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Haiku poems consist of 3 lines. The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables. The lines rarely rhyme.
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smile, no shade to share
good talker, good listener
found porch, vacated
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Posted: Sep 2010
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