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"strophe" poems

30 poems containing "strophe"
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(apostrophe's cost)*the cost / of / 'a post-strophe fee'
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InnocenT & LosTI'm innocent / everything goes opposite / LiFe has no abashment
@diab-did49
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the Poet iii*we were speeding on 'e' / in dastardly overused lexemes / i used to forget, ending
@entropik25
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Snowlessonce / it / has snowed—
@windsor-i-guadalupe-jr21
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UntitledStretched to span the gulf between infinities / Encompassed by a world / I did not create
@bartholomew-maximillian-olash10
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DemolitionAt noontime, it is severed, / just like in any other time. The walls no longer flounder but / crucify the ground or vice versa. Sunlight floods
@windsor-i-guadalupe-jr34
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Dancefeet–dance–bounty–when–it–is / your–engine–that–sings–nondescript / music–shadows–left–wrung–out–of
@windsor-i-guadalupe-jr14
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I DoI do take a breath and waltz / with pen to scribe a vision clear. / A strophe that now touches eyes,
@star-bg20
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barbararappelle-toi Barbara / ce nom qui résonne comme un chant lointain / un homme français t’a vue sous la pluie battante
@sudesenasuslu26
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In Majestic Solemnity Our Great Republic Moves Toward ImpeachmentIn Majestic Solemnity... / Strophe, but not especially tidy: / They said that you said that he said that they
@lawrence-hall15
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Ordre du jour de floréalVictoire, ami ! je dépêche / En hâte et de grand matin / Une strophe toute fraîche
Victor Hugo16
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