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1.0k · Mar 2014
I love my best friends
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
My best friends love me and I love them too.
They are like my sisters and like my cousins.
We go together to school and do homework
Together.
We watch tv together and we sleep together
1.0k · Mar 2014
Many poems about beach
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
9.Show It At The Beach
Oh they won't let us show it at the beach no they won't let us show it at the beach
They think we're gonna grab it if it gets within our reach read more »

Sheldon Allan Silverstein
10.the sea
when you're at the beach you might see
surfers riding out to sea

when you're at the beach you might see read more »

Matthew Smi
11.Santa Monica Mountains..Kanan Dume
Santa Monica Mountains....Kanan Dume
There...in the distance...and one day soon
.......I'll be on the beach....at Malibu read more »

James B. Earley
12.At the Beach
At The Beach

You roll down the window
And even before you see it read more »

Khalid Icanttellyou
1.0k · Mar 2014
A poem for best friends ,You
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
A Poem For Best Friends, You

I still remember the first day we met
We were too shy to say much at all
It's funny to think back to that time
Because now we're having a ball!

They say that true friendship
By iraira cedillo
To jessenia amaro my besets friend forever in my life
962 · Mar 2014
Amazing dance
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
1.X..... Amazing Dance
the wavy hard sand
was massaging my feet
when a startled crab
in the shallow sea read more »

Aufie Zophy
922 · Mar 2014
The beauty
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
The beauty
The beauty
Beautiful beauty
I love beauty
Everyone loves beauty
Girls love beauty
Dogs love beauty
God loves beauty
Everyone loves beauty
Just everyone in
The world
Beauty
Beauty
Beauty
By Iraira  cedillo
915 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
The African Burial Ground
BY YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA
They came as Congo, Guinea, & Angola,
   feet tuned to rhythms of a thumb piano.
      They came to work fields of barley & flax, . . .

The Red Shoes
BY SHEILA BLACK
Someone buried red slippers under the floorboards
and the mice nested in them. The floors splintered no matter

To Juan Doe #234
BY EDUARDO C. CORRAL
I only recognized your hair: short,
neatly combed. Our mother
. . .
Istanbul 1983
BY SHEILA BLACK
In the frozen square, the student asks me if I will
sell him the books from my backpack. He hides them
under his winter coat. Steam rises from the whole . . .
905 · Mar 2014
China
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
On our dining table, every dish is a dime-store pattern:
blue dandelions, red nasturtiums, the entire stack,
a small legacy won in a 1959 coin toss . . .
902 · Mar 2014
Hey
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Hey
Hey
Hey
Mey
Mey
Ley
Ley
Wey
Wey
875 · Mar 2014
Heartbeats
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
heartbeats
We either become sadder
Or our heart beats become louder
My heart,
My heart is eating so fast my bones are tingling
Vibrating through my veins
My blood stream is failing
I think too much
I don’t pray enough
Lost touch with the angels
The angels lost me
Forgetting this
Words are words by choice
Awkwardly complicated
Passionate souls intertwined in chaos
Beautiful chaos
My hands are shaking, they can’t stand still
I overdo it with coffee, I over did it.
Can’t handle my life sober
So much ****** up **** in the world
Smart people seem like crazy people to dumb people
And if you believe you can change the world
You’re one of a kind.
N
847 · Mar 2014
Something silky
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Something silky, scarily there,
Ghostly and diaphanous,
Stole our socks and underwear,
And had a ghastly laugh on us.
By Iraira cedillo
788 · Mar 2014
Many cars
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
3.Cars
Cars
Almost everybody has one, but what little thought we give them.
We drive our cars to work and school but even then we don't give our cars much thought.
You go from one exteme to the other, one guy might pay about $20,000 for a car, while another may pay $150,000 for a car. read more »

Sean Bitikofer
4.Rocket Race Car
I was born for driven dirt race car's
I'm not made for pavin long roads
I ain't cut out to climb high line poles
But I'm pretty good at driven my race car's read more »

chester wellborn
5.Happy Dog 2
I’m a happy dog in a car
Hope we’re not going far
I walk up and down the back seat
At each corner I’m rocked off my feet read more »

Flying Lemming
6.***** Car
What smoke, that is choking us
The people ask, nobody knows what it is
An old car that is honking
With tricycle tires and a motor that is backwards read more »

Mercedes Zoller
786 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Homework homework
Everyone loves homework I like homework
But some people don't like homework I love homework
But sometimes I don't the end
Tomorrow when I wake up make u more poems
772 · Mar 2014
May
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
May
Now children may
Go out doors,
Without their coats,
To candy stores .

The apple branches
And the pear
May float their blossoms
Through the air,

And daddy may
Get out his ***
To plant tomatoes
In a row,

And, afterwards,
May lazily
By Iraira cedillo
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Jessenia you are my best friend forever,you never let nobody let me down you defend me and I defend you that's why I became your friend.You're jus the way you are with me I love you sis
By Iraira cedillo
758 · Mar 2014
August
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
The sprinkler twirls.
The summer wanes.
The pavement wears
Popsicle stains.

The playground grass
Is worn to dust.
The weary swings
Creak, creak with rust.

The trees are bored
Whith being green.
Some people leave
The local scene

And go to seaside
Bungalows
And take off nearly
All their clothes.
By Iraira cedillo
755 · Mar 2014
Duck rabbit
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Duck/Rabbit
BY CHANA BLOCH
What do you remember? When I looked at
his streaky glasses, I wanted
to leave him. And before that? He stole those . . .
751 · Mar 2014
Brother to brother
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
2.BROTHER TO BROTHER HYMN
Brother to brother
I know that I can always coun on you
Because you are my brther
And I am your brother also read more »

Aldo Kraas
748 · Mar 2014
Just tell you
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Just tell you that you are my bestest friend I had. When I started school from the beginning of the year you didn't let me down and you defend me from others and I defended you fom others you have friends I have friends your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends. I love you a lot you are like my cousin and sister (sis) love you a lot
By iraira cedillo
724 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
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66
BY SUZANNE GARDINIER
I'm used to the emperor's bitterness
I can't find the sweet place unless you make me
. . .
Manuela
BY JUAN DELGADO
She wakes to the odor of sheep,
trying to rub it off her hands.
Dressed up in her native colors, . . .
El Tigre Market
BY JUAN DELGADO
As apparent as the rest, the asphalt cracks
are crowded with yellow weeds, the rust goes
beyond its bleeding color, and the lot's rails, . . .
Peculiar Properties
BY JUAN DELGADO
On my cutting board, I discovered them,
the tiniest of ants, roaming dots of lead.
At first, they were too few to classify, hiding . . .
A Point West of Mount San Bernardino
BY JUAN DELGADO
I.

            By the road she hovers in heat waves, . . .
The Evidence is Everywhere
BY JUAN DELGADO
I.

The Santa Anas, childlike and profound, . . .
45
BY SUZANNE GARDINIER
Wasn't that your cheek against mine last night
Gin Streetlight When somebody loves you Impossible
. . .
Fame is the one that does not stay — (1507)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
Fame is the one that does not stay —
It's occupant must die
Or out of sight of estimate . . .
Now I knew I lost her — (1274)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
Now I knew I lost her —
Not that she was gone —
But Remoteness travelled . . .
Tell all the truth but tell it slant — (1263)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
Tell all the truth but tell it slant —
Success in Circuit lies
Too bright for our infirm Delight . . .
Crumbling is not an instant's Act (1010)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
Crumbling is not an instant's Act
A fundamental pause
Dilapidation's processes . . .
The Poets light but Lamps — (930)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
The Poets light but Lamps —
Themselves — go out —
The Wicks they stimulate . . .
I would not paint — a picture — (348)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
I would not paint — a picture —
I'd rather be the One
It's bright impossibility . . .
This World is not Conclusion
BY EMILY DICKINSON
This World is not Conclusion.
A Species stands beyond—
Invisible, as Music— . . .
Aubade with Burning City
BY OCEAN VUONG

            Milkflower petals on the street
                                                     like pieces of a girl’s dress. . . .
Listen
Recall the Carousel
BY LAURA KASISCHKE
Recall the carousel. Its round and round.
Its pink lights blinking off and on.
The children’s faces painted garish colors against . . .
Akechi’s Wife
BY FRANZ WRIGHT
On one occasion Yūgen of Ise Province was offering to share, for a night or two, the comforts of his home with me when a distant, 
bemused expression came over his face as though at the recollection of a joke told him earlier that day; then, to a degree I would not have thought possible . . .
Been About
BY NANCE VAN WINCKEL
The rat traps emptied, the grain troughs filled.
The distance between sheep shed
and my own ice-melt dripping on the mat . . .
Listen
Boardinghouse with No Visible Address
BY FRANZ WRIGHT
So, I thought,
as the door was unlocked
and the landlord disappeared (no, . . .
DetoNation
BY OCEAN VUONG
There’s a joke that ends with — huh?
It’s the bomb saying here is your father.
. . .
Listen
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Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Jessenia is my bestests friend forevering cuz she is like my sister I have I love her like my sister we go together to school and we do our homework together we chat together and we are friends together
714 · Mar 2014
Henrietta snetter
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Henrietta snetter knit a sweater in the night,
In a nutty, neat, and novel sort of way,
For she knit it from a sheep
That she counted in her sleep,
And she wore it when she rose to greet the day
Bye Iraira cedillo
699 · Mar 2014
Poem about a friend gone
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Poem About A Friend Gone!
By Stephanie M. Wendorf
Emotions ran through my head
I found myself wishing I was dead
All because you were moving away
I knew I would never see you another day

You got in your car and waved goodbye
and ..........
Votes: 198,  Rating: 4.38
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By Iraira cedillo
693 · Mar 2014
Spring sillies
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Spring sillies
I think I'm coming down
with the spring sillies
My dafty thoughts are budding,
blossoming,
I'll call them daffodilly

My thighs muscles are stronger
As if they now  prepare
To bound and leap in meadows
Like the mad march hare.

A cheeky imp is glinting
In my left eyeball
Calling me to frolic
With the April fool

There's happy hope in spring growth
Nature's clever ploy
And I'll not let any April showers
Dampen down my joy!
690 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Istanbul 1983
BY SHEILA BLACK
In the frozen square, the student asks me if I will
sell him the books from my backpack. He hides them
under his winter coat. Steam rises from the whole . . .
663 · Mar 2014
Beach upon shore
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
4.Beached Upon Shore
Beached beached
beached we are all
surely beached
upon the shores of life. read more »

Wayne Falconer
654 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
101–120 of 11462 Poems
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What I Eat is a Prayer
BY JOYELLE MCSWEENEY
Then in the August of my twenty-seventh year,
naked except for my seaclogs,
I greeted an audience of piers. . . .
Bureau of
BY JOYELLE MCSWEENEY
This is the body of,
waiting to turn on.
. . .
The Siren
BY JOYELLE MCSWEENEY
The puppy must be learned of all this material.
No map of the hospital. First, the war effort.
Then, the war itself. The water makes and remakes . . .
Hotel
BY PHILIP NIKOLAYEV
Time to recount the sparrows of the air.
Seated alone on an elected stair,
I stare as they appear and disappear. . . .
Tendency toward Vagrancy
BY PHILIP NIKOLAYEV
I’ve long had what Soviet psychiatrists
called “a tendency toward vagrancy.”
At four I would run away from home . . .
Survey
BY DONALD REVELL
I am so lonely for the twentieth century,
for the deeply felt, obscene graffiti
of armed men and the beautiful bridges . . .
My Factless Autobiography
BY ALLI WARREN
I arise around survival of the event
as worse than the event
The whole place surrounds the smell . . .
Apple Blossoms
BY SUSAN KELLY-DEWITT
One evening in winter
when nothing has been enough,
when the days are too short, . . .
Brasil
BY FARNOOSH FATHI
Left a hole on fire agony or was it the sun
on the banks and near duets?
Eagles with the white wine of the sun . . .
Honey/Manila Portfolio
BY FARNOOSH FATHI
This is not a book. Otherwise, by now
We would love each other.
You would not put me first, . . .
Two Hear Cicadas
BY FARNOOSH FATHI
BEEF: We are here between trees,
with the tempo of a rosary being strung
in a queue of escalating beads— . . .
Memory
BY FARNOOSH FATHI
Over the night a bull
Whispers into a coal
. . .
To the Censorious Ones
BY ANNE WALDMAN
I'm coming up out of the tomb, Men of War
Just when you thought you had me down, in place, hidden
I'm coming up now
Can you feel the ground rumble under your feet?
It's breaking apart, it's turning over, it's pushing up
It's thrusting into your point of view, your private property
O . . .
Beastgardens
BY LUCY IVES
first garden

Beastgarden. . . .
Early Poem
BY LUCY IVES
The first sentence is a sentence about writing. The second sentence tells you it's alright to lose interest. You might be one of those people who sits back in his or her chair without interest, and this would have been the third sentence you would have read. The fourth sentence, what does . . .
Black Swan
BY STEPHANIE YOUNG
After the second conference, I would be cast in the role of a young dancer with a prestigious New York City ballet company. I would be cast in the role of the mother, a former dancer now amateur artist, whose career ended at 28 when she became pregnant. I would be cast in the role of the . . .
Essay
BY STEPHANIE YOUNG
I guess it's too late to live on the farm

I guess it's too late to enter the darkened room in which a single light . . .
A Practice Known as Churning
BY ALLI WARREN
I went to the city some days
to learn my master's pleasure
& laid fort at the farthest place . . .
The Help I Need Is Not Available Here
BY ALLI WARREN
I need help with long term hope
I need help with the dawn
of war and achieving . . .
All My Activities Are Feeding Activities
BY ALLI WARREN
Dear Commissioner
here are my directive accounts
of genitals and cash . . .
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617 · Mar 2014
Many ones
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
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Rachel Contreni Flynn

The Yellow Bowl
Dana Bisignani

Bankruptcy Hearing
Gary Metras

Lint
Jeff Worley

On Finding a Turtle Shell in Daniel Boone National Forest
Lucille Lang Day

Tooth Painter
Nancyrose Houston

The Letter From Home
Lyn Lifshin

The Other Fathers
Joette Giorgis

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Tim Nolan

At the Choral Concert
Picasso
Kathy Mangan

The Whistle
Michelle Bennett

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615 · Mar 2014
Chocolate
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Chocolate is delicious I love to drink it and to eat it it's my favorite flavor of the world it's just my favorite flavor when I want ice-cream I want just chocolate ice-cream with vanilla or just the only chocolate.
Everyone loves chocolate
U love chocolate
We love chocolate some of the people don't love chocolate and some of them they love it
By Iraira cedillo
606 · Mar 2014
Miraculous Mortimer
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Miraculous Mortimer ( master magician)
Has sawn his assistant in two.
He can't recall how to reverse her condition
Has anyone here any glue?
By Iraira cedillo
604 · Mar 2014
Family
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
The family is very important family protects you from strangers and from problems the family loves you like you were there own own bed or house or daughter they love you they protect you wherever they go or you go
By Iraira cedillo
602 · Mar 2014
Poetry
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Poetry loves me
I live with poetry
We take a shower together
We eat together
We sleep together and we go to school together she loves me and I love her too we chat we live together
We read together
I love poetry
We live together

     The end of poetry
596 · Mar 2014
GrayScale breath on a fluid
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
[Grayscale breath on a fluid...]
Grayscale breath on a fluid
field, with lo-fi
                 rainpatter—petrol blue—, . . .
591 · Mar 2014
A low trick
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
The meanest trick I ever knew
Was one I know you never do.
I saw a goop Once try o  it,
And there was nothing funny to it.
He pulled. Chair from under me
As I was sitting on; but he
Was sent to bed, and rightly, too.
It was a horrid thing to do!
560 · Mar 2014
Poem for a friend forever
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Poem For A Friend Forever
By Sandra Rosene
Though it's only been a short while I've never had a friend like you
But soon you will be leaving me
And I don't know what to do
Your love and understanding
Have brought me a new ..........
Votes: 423,  Rating: 4.37 , 17 Stories
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548 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
6.***** Car
What smoke, that is choking us
The people ask, nobody knows what it is
An old car that is honking
With tricycle tires and a motor that is backwards read more »

Mercedes Zoller
539 · Mar 2014
They are just cars
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
9.A car is just a car
A car is a car
If it can ride you nearby or far

When it gets you in time to the bar read more »

Harshit Agrawal
10.Relative Happiness
Now happy they are
They do not have a car.
Or they'd have the sorrow
the car was so narrow. read more »

Palas kumar Ray
11.Fast Car
Like the car he drives,
He will pass you in the fast lane of life,
Like the blaring music from his car,
He loves life and a good joke, read more »

Jamie Drake
12.The Solution To All Your Worldly Problems
Drive your car, drive to work
Drive to work to pay for your car
Drive your car, drive to work
Drive to work to pay for your car read more »

Akara K.
535 · Mar 2014
Black petal
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
I never claimed night fathered me.
that was my dead brother talking in his sleep.
I keep him under my pillow, a dear wish
that colors my laughing and crying.

I never said the wind, remembering nothing,
leaves so many rooms unaccounted for,
continual farewell must ransom
the unmistakable fragrance
our human days afford.

It was my brother, little candle in the pulpit,
reading out loud to all of earth
from the book of night.

He died too young to learn his name.
Now he answers to Vacant Boat,
Burning Wing, My Black Petal.

Ask him who his mother is. He'll declare the birds
have eaten the path home, but each of us
joins night's ongoing story
wherever night overtakes him,
the heart astonished to find belonging
and thanks answering thanks.

Ask if he's hungry or thirsty,
he'll say he's the bread come to pass
and draw you a map
to the twelve secret hips of honey.

Does someone want to know the way to spring?
He'll remind you
the flower was never meant to survive
the fruit's triumph.

He says an apple's most secret cargo
is the enduring odor of a human childhood,
our mother's linen pressed and stored, our father's voice
walking through the rooms.

He says he's forgiven our sister
for playing dead and making him cry
those afternoons we were left alone in the house.

And when clocks frighten me with their long hair,
and when I spy the wind's numerous hands
in the orchard unfastening
first the petals from the buds,
then the perfume from the flesh,

my dead brother ministers to me. His voice
weighs nothing
but the far years between
stars in their massive dying,

and I grow quiet hearing
how many of both of our tomorrows
lie waiting inside it to be born.
By Iraira cedillo
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
A Poem For Best Friends, You
By Margery ****
I still remember the first day we met
We were too shy to say much at all
It's funny to think back to that time
Because now we're having a ball!

They say that true friendship is ..........
Votes: 3073,  Rating: 4.35 , 63 Stories
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524 · Mar 2014
Independence day 2010
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Independence Day 2010
Can be cracked or am that       you didn't
consider me or I thought so
recovering in a nap     You took the 4th . . .
523 · Mar 2014
Stenciled memories
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Stenciled Memories
There was always fabric in your lap
and a whistle in your heart. A sweet
sap to be ****** waited in the garden. . . .
520 · Mar 2014
We Each Wore Half a Horse
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
We each wore half a horse,
and pranced in a parade,
And you can guess,of course,
which half of this I played.
By:Iraira Cedillo
Please follow me and I will make u more Poems :)
514 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
7.Used Car Sales People
With the gift of the gab they would talk their way out of hell
These used car sales people they know how to sell
On their selling ability their jobs are at stake
The more cars they do sell the more commission they do make read more »

Francis Duggan
8.The 'Poem A Day' Project ~ Day 234
I’m a happy dog in a car
Hope we’re not going far
I walk up and down the back seat
At each corner I’m rocked off my feet read more »

Flying Lemming
510 · Mar 2014
Fact and opinion
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
A fact is a fact is a real real fact you can look it up or ask someone


Opinion.
An opinion is a feeling or an attitude is what you think or what you believe
487 · Mar 2014
Down to the beach (song)
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
5.Down to the beach
Down to the beach
Down to the beach
On a sunny day we go read more »

Sylvia Chidi
482 · Mar 2014
Family dinner
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
My mother the hard *****
Chinese woman 23 years
in this country . . .
476 · Mar 2014
Two poems
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Second Mouth
BY FRANNY CHOI
Other-lips     whispering     between my legs.
What they called black hole     not-thing
is really packed full of secrets.     A rebel mouth . . .
Listen

It Was the Animals
BY NATALIE DIAZ
Today my brother brought over a piece of the ark
wrapped in a white plastic grocery bag.
. . .
476 · Mar 2014
School
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
School
School
Who likes school
I don't
You learn
And you are bored
Bu I hate school
I think
No one
Likes school
475 · Mar 2014
Untitled
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Necessities
BY RUSTY MORRISON
In through our bedroom window, the full dawn-scape concusses.
Difficult to sustain sleep's equilibrium of wordlessness.
Naming anything, like stepping barefoot in wet sand up to my ankles. . . .
469 · Mar 2014
Beneath the surface
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
In a fish cleaning station near the equator,
off the coast of Africa, summer stretches
over the barracudas, their long mirrored-chrome . . .
Iraira Cedillo Mar 2014
Several Altitudes of Not Talking
You are part of other people but not
like them. You live in a little wooden box
and wake up with your face . . .
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