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Boys and DovesA Poem by lunarfleshOf falling in love much too quickly and despairingly. |
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Crows and DovesA Poem by Helen CrutchettCrows and Doves Doves fly high in white lightThey have always knownBlack crows mean death…~~~ Blood red sky spills on desert.. |
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That's CannibalisticA Poem by Brenden BowAye, this is a weird one. |
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the doves have flownA Poem by Helen CrutchettThe Doves Have Flown The fire burns white hotScorching and melting bodiesThe streets run red rivers of blood…The doves of peace can fi.. |
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Knowing / Mourning DoveA Chapter by RenéeWhen your presence I do not see .. |
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Broken WingsA Poem by Jared Michael SmithJust a little lost love poem. |
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Two Doves Made for Each OtherA Poem by AlveronShe is far greater than me And it would not be fair to be stuck with me Stuck behind barsShe should feel free to dance with the stars The one she love.. |
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Take the Ripe PlumA Poem by Robert RonnowHow far from nature and life it isthe gray clouds, airplanes in themthe night cooing and pigeons roostingSirma's garden gone to roses and seed .. |
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Following The BirdsA Poem by Whispers From The MindBallad from my dream September.15.1995 / September-7-2013 *Updated 2.20.2014* Trisha M. Hopkins |
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UnfinishedA Poem by the writer of woeThis poem describes how I cannot see through the eyes of my lover, yet I can still love her. |
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You Stepped Out of My DreamA Poem by Helen CrutchettChaucerian Rondel (I think) From my Dreamscape Collection |
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Sarah SmiledA Poem by CassandraA dab of grey upon a canvas of white;slowly, a dove took form,hopped off the page, and took flight.And Sarah smiled to see it go. |
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The Doves have FlownA Poem by Helen CrutchettAbout our World today and how some are hellbent on destroying PEACE. |
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The Little DovesA Poem by Micki HegewaldI'm looking at birds outside my window. |
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Paul Valery 'The graveyard by the sea" translationA Poem by Michael R. BurchThis is my modern English translation of Paul Valéry's poem “Le cimetière marin” (“The graveyard by the sea”). V.. |