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Flowers!
Lovely flowers
Nature's gift to mankind
Enchanting us with their beauty
Flowers!
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Posted: Mar 2014
About this poem:
Traditional Cinquain (5 lines)
Line 1 : 2 syllables
Line 2 : 4 syllables
Line 3 : 6 syllables
Line 4 : 8 syllables
Line 5 : 2 syllables
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To do
Or not to do?
Tomorrow is next day
I promise I will do it then
That's when!
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Posted: Nov 2013
About this poem:
Cinquain
This is its traditional form which consists of 5 lines.
Line 1 - 2 syllables
Line 2 - 4 syllables
Line 3 - 6 syllables
Line 4 - 8 syllables
LIne 5 - 2 syllables
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Lover
Sensual, Trusting
Caressing, Enticing, Exciting
Fulfilling my every desire
Dream
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Posted: Sep 2012
About this poem:
Trying a new format, a Cinquain, this is what came of my first attempt.
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Author: Unknown
A crow,
black's darkest hue,
jet wings aflame with night,
obsidian and ebony,
lit, here.
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Posted: Jul 2010
About this poem:
I was playing with words here to build a picture.
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It's March
stalks push through dirt
winter is over- snow gone
tendrils grow tall- first spring flower
tulips
April
college kids home
lots of people- loud noise
hanging out late, just having fun
spring break
May makes
the flowers bloom
daisies, violets, blue-bells
flowering dogwoods in full bloom
pretty
June brings
kids home from school
pool-parties, barbecue's
long days spent tanning at the beach
relax
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Posted: Mar 2012
About this poem:
syllable count for each stanza 2 4 6 8 2 - hope you enjoy it.
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Ups and downs of loving
we all do surely know
but friendships shared
have, too, a gentle
ebb and flow
When you are down,
above with spirits high
someone may well be seen
but also beneath can be found
a friend with their deep sigh
Spirits rise, spirits fall
as day to day we go
Just look around
we are always here
of this our lives do show
Shoulder-to-shoulder
footsteps help track time
sharing laughs and tears
some walk with us, both
under clouds and in sunshine.
In any direction is
a friend to reach, no doubt
Remember, then, when spirits flag
to give, grab life and hope
Just stretch your hand out.
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Posted: May 2011
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Woman
Female, mate
Charming, tender, loving
Memories of sweet nights
Lover
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Posted: Jul 2011
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Some weeks hence, we walk
against hunger, yet again
Able only to feed too few, we gawk
at starvation that does remain.
Yet, we step out while others talk.
Low wages mark the underpaid
as entitlement lingers in the air
no longer American made
luxury cars, trucks, SUVs everywhere
traveling down the roads we pave.
What’s important no longer seen
View, blocked by ostentation
asphalt paving over dreams.
What should be our destination
Garmin is left to glean.
Not living up to what was taught
in crossfire of privilege and comfort’s stride
soldiers and other innocents caught
in our pool of arrogance and pride
drown in suffering we have wrought.
As we strip her, Mother Earth cries
her jewels and liquid gold lost.
By consuming fossil fuels, lives
not stopping to weigh the cost,
we consume; someone else dies.
Once adorned, her soul now leery
frictions made from rubbing deep
pressures building, eyes made bleary
release destroys, hearts skip a beat
reshaping the whole world weary.
War breaks into pieces, fears,
and, with tsunamis and quakes,
transform body water into tears.
On cusp of spring dawn awakes
as the aching heart perseveres.
Daily, aftershocks move each quad.
New balance remains the goal.
Rumblings, movement, the hand of God
pressuring the pen to play its role
before action from the divining rod.
Toe, far from the beating heart,
wears its new armor against wounds
poor planning causes from the start,
hopes not to be called upon too soon
to sacrifice itself, to split apart.
So, lovingly wrap your toes
with lamb’s wool and extra hope
push forward as the sneaker goes
walk 20 miles into future’s scope
searching for paths only truth knows.
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Posted: Apr 2011
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Started in 1969, "Project Bread's Walk for Hunger is the oldest continual pledge walk in the United States and the largest annual one-day fundraiser to alleviate local hunger in Massachusetts."
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Author: Unknown
Poetry
Inspirational, Sentimental
Provoking, Illuminating, Devoting
To express creatively in writing
Verse
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Posted: Mar 2011
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truth
honesty frankness
refreshing needful valuable
spotless as pure as snow
truth
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Posted: Aug 2010
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