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Narrative Poems

Displaying 2,723 poems from the Narrative poetic form.

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A Midday Winter Dream
— D. S. Fly
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Self conscious
— lilsteep12
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Out of Darkness Into Light”
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Hold this
— lilsteep12
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The Fox Down in Bridge-Town
— Owen Brasi
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Sober Sensibility
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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ABIKU
— Dr. Idowu James ADEKUNLE
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The Day I Met the Strangest Writer
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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My pains and sorrows.
— A J C
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At the sign of the loving loaf
— Richard Skerman
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OPEN THE BOX
— mad hippie poet
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sus
— Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
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Opening Pandora’s Treasure Box
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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DANCE OF LIFE THANK THE GODS I AM BACK
— mad hippie poet
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Never in my Name
— GERRY COLGAN
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Ask Priestess Diotima
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Split Infinity of the Human Imagination
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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PTSD
— Randy West
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Love to Love
— Andrew St. Wilson
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A dramatic discussion on dresses
— Kansha A>
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Wartime Christmas
— Joyce Kilmer
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A Willow Tree on The Village Road
— Edward Tarabey
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Voice Of The Wind
— John M. Broadhead
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Castles in the Air
— Susanna Elliott-Newth
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Friendship
— Phil Perry
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