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Look Pleased Poems - Poems about Look Pleased


Amelia Lane
...Every day I spoke to Amelia Lane The voice of my very dear sister And although her words gave me great pain I always had to be with her She lit up a room, filled my TV screen My wife glanced a......

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Categories: look pleased, addiction, corruption, death, depression,
Form: Narrative
Friday Afternoon
...A busy Friday afternoon Exploding plane, but not an exploding cigar, as days of fun have long since gone. The Byzantine Empire never left Russia, either that or they were incapable of keeping se......

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Categories: look pleased, age, anti bullying, child,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member I Am No Cowboy
...How many head do you have? He turns his weathered face toward me. You buy’n? His hazel eyes are dancing; I am no cowboy. I'm in the throes of boot stomping country. Saturday nights are for dancin......

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Categories: look pleased, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Learning From Great Aunt Ruth
...She opened her cantankerous mouth and out came the truth There was nothing not honest about my clever Aunt Ruth The whats-its and fruts-its were scared of her though. Especially terrified that she......

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Categories: look pleased, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
My Thoughts
...holy wars not right… way back when not right now ~ why fear religion why believe in fear of god abused nature… fear ~ sieve good from bad survival of the fittest evolutions real ~ ......

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Categories: look pleased, nature, pollution, religion,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member A Christmas Prayer
...Dear Lord this year to save time being lost remind me- Turkey, Christmas Eve- defrost. And when it's in the oven, leave no doubt that I forgot to take the giblets out. Five loaves, two fishes you......

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Categories: look pleased, christmas,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member London, Translation of Paul Verlaine's Poem: Londres
...London, Translation of Paul Verlaine’s poem : Londres …a serious and well-behaved Englishman, well-attired, handsome clothes (Victor Hugo) (In this poem, I didn’t feel adhering strictly to the rhy......

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Categories: look pleased, culture, places,
Form: Quatrain

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