Best Aftereffects Poems
Below are the all-time best Aftereffects poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of aftereffects poems written by PoetrySoup members
AftereffectsWhen she asks about your scar
she doesn't want to hear it's there
because fibroblasts grow quicker
than normal cells and form thick layers.
She wants to hear an...
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Categories:
aftereffects, adventure,
Form:
Free verse
AftereffectsAFTEREFFECTS
vibrancy
exploited
with
an
enhanced
luminosity
across
visible spectrums
sources
reflect light
captivating
&fleeting
bustling&prompting
stability
with accord
of inspiration
in tracts
as concepts
contrast
germinating
emerging
fully fledged
THIS IS AN OPEN(organic) FORM VERSE without grammatical symbols the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' & so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter)...
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Categories:
aftereffects, poetry,
Form:
Other
A Sunshine RevolutionI was attending a birthday party, once when summer was young.
We played games on the back lawn, beneath the huge orange sun.
Colorful birds were tweeting,...
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Categories:
aftereffects, birthday, change, fantasy, magic,
Form:
Couplet
Love Is BriefThe actual
act of
making love
is brief,
only lasts
for a
short time
but the
aftereffects
are forever.
Forgetting takes
very long,
can be hard
to erase
from the mind,
leaves a
lasting impression
that can
dig deep
into the heart....
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Categories:
aftereffects, emotions, love, sexy,
Form:
Free verse
Love Locked DownFor four years my relationship survived
On collect phone calls
Around which I scheduled my life
And Saturday afternoon visits
Leave the house at 11am
For the long drive through...
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Categories:
aftereffects, lifekiss, lonely,
Form:
I do not know?
The Parables of My SoulIn the twilight of my melancholy existence, love savors its bravery, like a vulture allergic to the suspicious aspects of ephemeral glamour, in a final...
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Categories:
aftereffects, 12th grade, allegory,
Form:
Free verse