Best Ambulatory Poems
Below are the all-time best Ambulatory poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of ambulatory poems written by PoetrySoup members
ViewpointsTurning your eyes to distant stars,
You witness infinity spinning as it has
Aeons upon aeons before you were born,
Orbits and memories, oceans and dust.
Wherever you are,...
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Categories:
ambulatory, adventure, appreciation, creation, humanity,
Form:
Free verse
Bio Modified - Southern GentlemanBIO MODIFIED - SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN
Southern
Being courteous, sentimental, compassionate, helpful to others
I love Jesus, Southern Gospel Music, and Family
It is my plan to buy a...
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Categories:
ambulatory, america, beautiful, christian, environment,
Form:
Bio
Most Restful Sleep Since Being In UteroMost restful sleep since... being in utero
Courtesy restless leg syndrome
spouse called me expletive rat fink
ousted me out the bed with plink
as lovely bones almost got...
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Categories:
ambulatory, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Free verse
Ugly PeopleWho are the ugly people?
I cannot really see
Your nose is a tad wonky
But seems perfectly shaped to me
Who are the ugly people?
Perhaps the way you...
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Categories:
ambulatory, beauty, bullying, celebrity, color,
Form:
Rhyme
Erasurenot in the heart again
for chrissakes it's like Swiss cheese
decoffinated please I'm a yet ambulatory zombie
off his medication as usual
alternatives to logic 101 with Prof....
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Categories:
ambulatory, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
NeonateBecoming polar.
The climax comes
without end.
The physical
intimacy of headliners ?
You were not reaching anywhere.
Pretty large
was the near-view.
Eons ago there was a neoclassicism.
The...
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Categories:
ambulatory, art,
Form:
ABC
My First Christmas Present BLong ago I recalled,
On my prayer mat I sat with my hands raised up to the skies in supplication
To thee thy Lord I prayed
Astray I...
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Categories:
ambulatory, beautiful, christmas, flower, for
Form:
Free verse
Battery CheckBattery Check
I had better say this before it is too late
& I'm doing a battery check
down at the School of the Americas
badda boom mafia...
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Categories:
ambulatory, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
Twilight of the CucarachaIn my spotless kitchen when I turned
on the light, there's this ambulatory inkspot
scuttling from sight. Dare I name it?
even the name is ugly. ...
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Categories:
ambulatory, funny,
Form:
Rhyme
OverwhelmingPicking a lock you break
a bloodline. A stargazer
maps the astrological signs
and connects with the
moon in oviduct:
wriggling,
coiling.
There were no foeticide qualms,
in rappelling to shamanic healing.
It was...
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Categories:
ambulatory, art,
Form:
ABC
Dearest Physical TherapistDearest Physical Therapist~Ryan:
?When you see the rough coating on a
pineapple, do think of me.......
The outside, rough and hard to open.
The inside, soft and loving as...
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Categories:
ambulatory, health, success, thank you,
Form:
Rhyme
Highlights From Highland Manorsince becoming housed here since this year
july first two thousand and seventeen,
tubby more precise where
with thee missus, amidst bucolic environs,
...
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Categories:
ambulatory, america, autumn, environment, future,
Form:
Elegiac Lyric
SavannahSavannah, pretty city of the South
Where I spent half a day of my life
Eating your delicious bread
Mixing the smoke of my pipe
With your...
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Categories:
ambulatory, places
Form:
I do not know?
Unadorned ConscienceThinking it sophisticated, he declared himself a sophist.
Dwelling deep in Plato’s cave, he became learned in the shapes of shadows.
Enamored by their dim...
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Categories:
ambulatory, allegory, allusion, heart, humanity,
Form:
Didactic
Rehashing History: Squanto and the Pilgrims, the First ThanksgivingThe winter of 1621 in Plymouth was harsh as could be,
The Pilgrims were sick and sorry they'd come,
They missed their warm English beds and their...
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Categories:
ambulatory, history, humor, thanksgiving,
Form:
Light Verse