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Category Archives: Poems
Poetry Day: Baby Babble
(Guess we know what was going on when I wrote this poem.) Nonsense noises And makeshift words They use to talk to us A patchwork language That only they can know Adorable and frustrating With tantrums on the rise Adding … Continue reading
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Tagged babies, baby babble, cute, gibberish, poem, poetry, talking, writing
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Poetry Day: Avaritia
(Another personification of an emotion poem. I remember being excited about finding the Latin word for ‘Greed’.) Humanity has evolved to suit my needs. I am primeval. * Cities have been built to my glory. I am monumental. * People … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Atrophied Imagination
(Ouch. This one hits pretty hard on the nose. Apparently, I wrote this in 2011.) Do you remember your power? The childhood ability To dream of the impossible And bring it to life Friends with no substance Explanations beyond science … Continue reading
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Tagged atrophy, creativity, growing old, growing up, imagination, losing childhood, poem, poet, poetry
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Poetry Day: Ash Man
(Better believe this is about more than a man made of ashes. Pretty obvious too.) Pieces floating off With every gentle breeze Disappearing in the dark A gradual erosion Of a body made from ash Crinkling with every step Causing … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Around and Round the Medicine Bush
(This was heavily inspired by one of my favorite books growing up. Dr. Seuss’s ‘You’re Only Old Once’ had a part called the Pill Drill. I loved it as a kid even though I didn’t know what it meant. It … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Aquarium of Montgomery Drawlls
(This is a silly poem I made about an aquarium with unique creatures. I would make poems like this just to flex my imagination. It’s similar to Bestiary of Blatherhorn Vale, which I made years ago.) If you find yourself … Continue reading
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Tagged aquariums, creativity, creatures, imagination, ocean life, poems, poetry, silly, water, writing
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Poetry Day: Apprentices
(This poem is self-explanatory. Apprentices are used a lot in fantasy stories. I don’t know exactly what prompted the poem, but here we are.) Chosen by their thirteenth year To follow in a master’s steps They wave farewell to youth … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Amor
(Another one of my emotion personified poems. Enjoy.) Artists throughout time called me their muse I am inspirational * My home is between the heart and the soul I am elusive * It is difficult to find me, but easy … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Amalgam
(Was I trying to do horror? Was I trying to be symbolic? Think it was both. Took me a few read throughs to figure it out. The key was ‘thirty’, which was how many story ideas I had at the … Continue reading