carmine_l

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  July 2023     5 months ago

Submitted Poems 4 total

DO MY CHILDREN UNDERSTAND?

DO MY CHILDREN UNDERSTAND?

  Born from the womb of fire and ash

  placed perfect, sublime -

  brightened by the sun's rays

  majestically...

by Carmine Lombardo

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added 6 months ago
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READ ME LOVE

READ ME, LOVE

 

  Read my eyes,


  mirrors of my soul,


  my joyful heart


  you...

by CARMINE LOMBARDO

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added 9 months ago
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THE PAINTED MOUNTAIN

THE PAINTED MOUINTAIN

Misty grassy meadows,

  belly herbs and shrub,
rising trout in rippling streams,

  home of bear and cub.
Perky squirrels, chipmunk, deer,

  coyote, beaver, sheep
fox and elk on golden bluff

  of daisy-jeweled...

by CARMINE LOMBARDO

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added 9 months ago
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MOUNTAIN TRAIL

MOUINTAIN TRAIL
Misty grassy meadows,

  belly herbs and shrub,
rising trout in rippling streams,

  home of bear and cub.
Perky squirrels, chipmunk, deer,

  coyote, beaver, sheep
fox and elk on golden bluff

  of daisy-jeweled deep....

by CARMINE LOMBARDO

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added 9 months ago
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