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First ears: I would like two.
One either side,
I'm not a cubist.
Eyes:
the same as mine
though others have their charm,
however dyed
and all if spied
reveal a soul's design.
A nose:
but...
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The speeding carts
in darkness lunge and squeal,
(eyes glow then fade)
down through a dragon's jaw,
passed bats and skulls.
Kids shriek with anxious awe,
but, though we duck,
few think the...
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i like this poetry visualized thing it works ...
so Like I wrote a poem about this image prosetry - poem+prose with this image
in mind ...
I did this image in Gimp 2.4...
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a dynamic visual journey showing youth and innocence and the technicolor potential of how we see the world.
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Unbound
(Eve Was a Poet)
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
The chains of his own making,
of his own fears...
Rattle in their comfortable discomfort.
Awoken...
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They halted near a river. Orfeo
Observed an agèd boatman. "Will you row
Me to the other side?" he kindly asked.
"What? Ferry you across? Fool! don't you know
Those shiny waves give no...
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expermental play based on writing of a poem...note, this is not how i write poems, this is kind of my take on that film about coleridge, wordsworth and bryon whose title i can't pronounce, anyway...
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expermental play based on writing of a poem...note, this is not how i write poems, this is kind of my take on that film about coleridge, wordsworth and bryon whose title i can't pronounce, anyway...
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A continuation of our "Poetry of the People" (POP) Series featuring the poetry readings of Dr. Frank L. Meyskens, Jr. In this clip, Dr. Meyskens reads 3 more poems:...
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