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Vintage poetry stands the test of time; collections and anthologies of classic poems and enduring verses from eras past.
The Peruvian Man's Shoe.
There once was a man from Peru Who dreamed he was eating his shoe He awoke with a fright In the middle of the night And found it quite hard to chew
Una SavagePublished about a year ago in PoetsLiving In Fear
Living In Fear With somber sleepy eyes I stand and look, Over the years I’ve been given, the roads that I took.
Dan R FowlerPublished about a year ago in PoetsGratitude
Gratitude is a feeling so pure, A joy that makes our hearts secure. It fills us up with warmth and light, And makes our troubles seem so slight.
Dhinesh kumar.PPublished about a year ago in PoetsJack Seeks Morgan
There was a young limey named John Who drank rum from night until dawn Along came a hack Name of Ol' Cap'n Jack Asking why is the rum always gone?
Veronica ColdironPublished about a year ago in PoetsEarring of My Heart
In the quiet of the night, When all is dark and still, I think of you, my love, And the earring of my heart fills.
The Absurdity of Life: A Poem on the Mystery of Existence
The Absurdity of Life We all endure life's absurdities, Sometimes cruel as a knife, A path before us, but which is right,
The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Marvel of the Ancient World
Rising high into the sky, A wonder of the ancient world, The Great Pyramid of Giza, Its secrets still unfurled. Built with stone and sweat and toil,
The Enchantress
She walks through the forest, tall and proud, Her magic and power, she wears like a shroud, She is the enchantress, the keeper of the wild,
The Art of Letting Go
They rise before the sun each day, Ready to face what comes their way, They carry burdens that no one sees, And yet they do it all with ease.
Unclaimed Verses
With ink and paper I shall compose, A poem without a claim of prose, To be shared with all who wish to read, Without restriction or fee to heed.
The Forgotten Garden
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a mountain range, there was a garden. The garden was once lush and abundant with a variety of flowers, herbs, and vegetables. It was a place where the villagers would come to relax, socialize, and enjoy the beauty of nature. But as the years went by, the garden was forgotten and left to wither away.
A Significant Event
A momentous occasion, a turning point in time, A significant event, that changes the paradigm. It could be a birth or a death, a marriage or divorce,
Dhinesh kumar.PPublished about a year ago in Poets