The Endless Poem : Part Five

Aa Harvey


With just four lines, tell me about a poem you would like to read.
It may not have been written yet, but one day it could be.
Paint a picture of what you would like to see
And maybe we will inspire someone to write you your very own story...


A story of people together:
living together, working together, loving together
a story of peace:
between nations, between groups, between individuals......


I'd open my ears for a story of any sort,
As long as it's eligible and isn't too short.
Be it songs sang of love or deep poems bold,
In the end what I want is all tales to be told...


A poem about everlasting love
Love that seems impossible to get in real life
When the relationship is as pure as an angel
And the trust is as strong as fire

  • Authors: Aa Harvey, Michael Edwards, J.J. Cooke, Mysterious Poet
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: March 16th, 2017 11:30
  • Limit: 15 stanzas
  • Invited: Public (any user can participate)
  • Comment from author about the poem: Each poet should add four lines to the poem and they should only add a single verse to The Endless Poem : Part Five. I will create a new fusion poem (Part Six etc.) after the time has run out on this part of the Endless Poem. In 15 days (16th March 2017) this part of the poem will end and the next part of the Endless poem will begin on the 1st April 2017 (Or as soon as possible after that date.) This poem is for everybody to say whatever is on their mind at the time of reading this. All original poetry please. (Whatever you think of at the moment of reading this. Please do not use a verse from a poem you have previously written.) Please end your last line with ... This will then lead on to the next poet and their new verse. Also, the poem is for all ages, not just for over 18 years old to read so keep it friendly please.
  • Category: Short story
  • Views: 86
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  • poetboy123

    Darn, I wish i had seen this sooner. Looking up for part six though!



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