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		04-17-2017, 12:35 PM 
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		Rules: Write a poem for national poetry month on the topic or form described. Each poem should appear as a separate reply to this thread. The goal is to, at the end of the month have written 30 poems for National Poetry Month. 
 
 Topic 17: Write a poem inspired by a precious metal or gemstone.
 Form : any
 Line requirements: 8 lines or more
 
 Questions?
 
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		Medea
 
 Scorned, abandoned, crushed,
 my brother’s death discounted;
 the Golden Fleece didn't suffice.
 
 He put me aside, wooed Glauce. I cursed
 them all, her father too, cursed myself
 and my existence, cursed my sons
 
 for Jason’s blood. I planned revenge.
 I gave her gifts - a golden coronet and
 a dress, from my Sun-God grandfather.
 
 Yes I embellished them. I couldn't
 witness the ring of golden fire that
 played around Glauce’s head, before
 
 she fell, killing her father as well.
 Too busy slaughtering my sons,
 rejoicing in the torment Jason must suffer.
 
 I escaped, crazed, in the chariot
 my grandfather sent,
 drawn by a golden dragon.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Chiseled in Fish
 Colors of sunrise
 striate across an easy sky
 like layers of blessing–
 amethyst, garnet, tourmaline,
 ribbons of grace that make
 and take each day like leaves
 baked a full summer on trees
 to drop their sun-fried bodies
 on the forest floor, layering tight
 from the top, compressing each
 spent season closer to the origin.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Alloyed Motives
 
 
 Electrum!  Gleaming yellow-white
 pale alloy silver-golden quite
 a tale you have to tell us.
 In Lydia, where you occurred
 in nature, royal will conferred
 its stamp upon you, its preferred
 material for coinage.
 More sturdy than soft gold alone
 more silver added by the throne
 than in the native alloy shone
 less golden but official.
 So Earth’s first coinage standardized
 by royal fiat first devised
 a cheat all nations since have prized
 that’s called inflation.
 In time far-traveled traders learned
 to value local coins they earned
 as if all-silver...
 while mercenaries offering
 their swords for hire to a king
 or city-state demanded
 a count of coins before they’d fight
 sized as if silver, yellow-white
 struck from electrum.
 
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		All I hear is barking dogsechoing inside my brain
 drowning anything you say.
 Write it down, I sound insane
 interpreting this chaos.
 Words keep circling through the space
 colliding with gibberish
 to contort my stupid face.
 Light bulbs on, an idea dawns
 to break my cage in a rage,
 set all these dogs free today
 wreaking havoc, a rampage
 timing spawns that silence calms,
 but your mouth is moving, wait
 
 Say that again, all I heard was gadget lemon,
 Oh I just got home from work, you said God drinking again!
 
 You think you're a poet, oh
 you know it! So annoying
 rhyming and wasting the time,
 no wonder your minds going,
 rest your head on this pillow
 and watch how words are flowing,
 a writers a friend of mine
 was I telling or showing,
 I should have just said ditto.
 Certainly not enjoying
 being so creative I'm
 cracking up and slow boiling
 I better spark this rillo,
 what'd I miss? Your eyes rolling,
 
 say that again all I heard was gadget lemon
 Oh this is chemistry! You said gadolinium...
 
Peanut butter honey banana sandwiches
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Golden Girls
 The little one
 on the couch with the doll
 is Gretchen.
 
 She speaks
 only German
 and has no family
 here.
 
 For her, the clamour
 is loudest;
 
 she is feeling through the dark
 for her own tongue—
 
 to find footing—
 
 but none is found
 so her dementia accelerates.
 
 The big one
 in the chair, the one who looks like Maude
 is Victoria.
 
 She screams out loud
 every 40 seconds
 as if she’s about to be hit by a train.
 
 Sometimes I pray
 she isn’t reliving
 some sordid
 childhood trauma
 on such a short loop.
 
 My mother
 is mostly okay.
 
 She still dances
 when Elvis is played
 and swears
 she has ribbons
 somewhere.
 
 She remembers Patrick Swayze
 but forgets how he died.
 
 Every week she reminds me
 of how his mother was a ballerina.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Precious Metal
 They bought their first car just after the war
 from home to work his run to the office
 always drove safely she made him promise
 trips out with children those times to explore,
 any fighting and he'd give them what for.
 Now George just drives Ethel to the hospice
 walks are hampered by canes and all this
 illness and pain that wont, cant be restored.
 
 Today the back seats have been folded down,
 with a quilt George made them a makeshift bed,
 they lay side by side with everything said,
 trembling lovers hold each other entwined.
 He matched her shoes with her finest silk gown
 fumes, fill their dance floor for just one more time.
 
If your undies fer you've been smoking through em, don't peg em out
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Hatch
The men who were born in a hollow tree 
were the Kipchaks and they spilled outwards to 
the river mouth and named it Azaq, meaning 
lowlands.  When Ottoman forces seized it 
they spun the nomenclature, naming their 
fortress Azov. Russians attacked without 
success. Second time they had a navy, 
which curtained the waters till starvation 
gifted them their prize. In celebration 
a warship was named Azov, but in just 
four years it was gutted, torn clean open.
  
Since then the Russian fleet has contained craft 
named Pamyat Azova, or Memory of
Azov. The second commemorative  
namesake took Prince Nicholas on a grand 
tour of Asia. In honour of this great voyage 
Fabergé wrought a golden replica, 
sailing on a bed of aquamarine.
  
He made an egg of jasper, laid it with 
rubies and diamonds. The piece was 
titled Memory of Azov ; the model 
ship was planted in the hollow centre. 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Imagine the First Dumb Monkey that Loved a Shiny Rock
 Welcome to Demand-A-Diamond!
 What's the occasion?
 Engaged?
 How wonderful for everyone!
 
 These diamonds are conflict free,
 (meaning you won't regret getting the bigger one).
 And don't worry honey,
 after you leave him, it'll bring you plenty at the pawn shop,
 (even if I'm charging him three times what it's worth.
 It's all about you honey and the experience).
 
 It's worth it!
 Yes sir it is!
 
 Now how will be be paying?
 
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		geode
 secret, self contained caves
 their wonder multipled
 by their elusiveness
 like a long-shot lover
 
 how many will never be found,
 unbeheld by admiring eyes?
 and if beauty is in those eyes,
 how many will remain in darkness
 like a painting lost to time,
 a painter undiscovered?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Her Gold
 A pound and a half of fine gold
 laid into her teeth, she's so old
 that young men do weep
 when with her they sleep
 when trying to get her fine gold.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-18-2017, 08:56 AM)kolemath Wrote:  And don't worry honey,after you leave him, it'll bring you plenty at the pawn shop,
 (even if I'm charging him three times what it's worth.
 It's all about you honey and the experience).
   Very Bridezilla.    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Scripture
 
 The first
 blood diamond,
 smuggled out
 of a war-torn land
 to be bought
 by some bourgeois
 prince, to be set
 in the fine pendant
 of his faithful
 wife, to be kept
 in a glass case
 when she dies.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-18-2017, 04:05 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote:  Golden Girls
 The little one
 on the couch with the doll
 is Gretchen.
 
 She speaks
 only German
 and has no family
 here.
 
 For her, the clamour
 is loudest;
 
 she is feeling through the dark
 for her own tongue—
 
 to find footing—
 
 but none is found
 so her dementia accelerates.
 
 The big one
 in the chair, the one who looks like Maude
 is Victoria.
 
 She screams out loud
 every 40 seconds
 as if she’s about to be hit by a train.
 
 Sometimes I pray
 she isn’t reliving
 some sordid
 childhood trauma
 on such a short loop.
 
 My mother
 is mostly okay.
 
 She still dances
 when Elvis is played
 and swears
 she has ribbons
 somewhere.
 
 She remembers Patrick Swayze
 but forgets how he died.
 
 Every week she reminds me
 of how his mother was a ballerina.
 
Hi Tiger the Lion,
 
I enjoyed this!  
thank you for the read <3
	 
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             ![[Image: brilliant.jpg]](http://wordbiscuit.com/im17/brilliant.jpg) 
                                                    how different from  
                                                    my fragile world you are 
                                                    within your eyes  
                                                    the speed of light itself  
                                                    is given pause 
                                                    your eyes 
                                                    their brilliance penetrates  
                                                    the space  
                                                    dispersed 
                                                    refracts me from  
                                                    your lips  
                                                    still waiting  
                                                    for a kiss
	 
                                                                                                                           a brightly colored fungus that grows in bark inclusions 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Midas
 Wanting is a worm in desperate
 search of a more delicious apple.
 It feasts only to grow hungrier
 with each bite, then steals
 the tender meat of the grape
 from my mouth makes it roll
 inside me like a stone,
 chews the scent from roses,
 and leaves the dimples of fingertips
 across my daughter’s back—
 still it burrows.
 
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		 (04-17-2017, 09:42 PM)Teagan Wrote:  Chiseled in Fish
 Colors of sunrise
 striate across an easy sky
 like layers of blessing–
 amethyst, garnet, tourmaline,
 ribbons of grace that make
 and take each day like leaves
 baked a full summer on trees
 to drop their sun-fried bodies
 on the forest floor, layering tight
 from the top, compressing each
 spent season closer to the origin.
 
beautiful poem. 
thank you. 
I can see it.
	 
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		Gems
 Mom was a cultured pearl
 swirling in maddening opalescence,
 while Mary was a flawless Tahitian,
 black, pure smooth class, southern,
 lustrous layers her own;
 Both aware the other began
 as the finest grain, they formed
 a beautiful friendship, eternal,
 finding themselves surrounded
 by a gallery of gold & jasper.
 
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		 (04-18-2017, 07:59 PM)RiverNotch Wrote:  Scripture
 
 The first
 blood diamond,
 smuggled out
 of a war-torn land
 to be bought
 by some bourgeois
 prince, to be set
 in the fine pendant
 of his faithful
 wife, to be kept
 in a glass case
 when she dies.
 
Wow! I have read this several times and this traveled everywhere in my mind.
    
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