Best Precocious Poems
Below are the all-time best Precocious poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of precocious poems written by PoetrySoup members
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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,
Running through my mind,
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,
Running through my veins,
...
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Categories:
precocious, abuse, analogy, art, corruption,
Form:
Epic
Word SquirrelRodents can be loquacious
That includes your average gerbil
They love to prattle, chat and blather
They really are quite verbal
Hamsters are talkative too
Just as garrulous as can...
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Categories:
precocious, animal, children, education, kid,
Form:
Rhyme
Mr JamesHis wise council and kind patience bolstered my resolve
to overcome my youthful woes and nightmarish troubles solve.
His humanity may have saved my life. His memory...
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Categories:
precocious, education, encouraging, feelings,
Form:
Prose
Man's InhumanityThe inhumanity of Man is really quite atrocious.
He thinks himself intelligent, he thinks himself precocious.
And yet his acts of selfishness show inately he's unkind.
His sudden...
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Categories:
precocious, animal, bullying, heartbreak,
Form:
Rhyme
Mockingbird - Crown of Sonnets#1
"It is a sin to kill a Mockingbird.
While playing games with rocks or guns, defray,
them, please, ...shoot old tin cans. Each whispered song
from...
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Categories:
precocious, children, discrimination, integrity, prejudice,
Form:
Crown of Sonnets
The HuntressA pursuer at an precocious age,
Instantly able to set the stage.
Unaware of the glare from a piercing stare,
Calculated thoughts and moments planned; the prey would...
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Categories:
precocious, fantasy, passion
Form:
Epyllion
Time Will TellTIME WILL TELL
A modest planet and quietly progressing
Troubling no other and fealty confessing
Surviving well enough and paying its dues;
Quiet corner of the galaxy....
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Categories:
precocious, science fiction,
Form:
Narrative
The Moon As a Metaphor For Your MouthThe Moon as a Metaphor for Your Mouth
by Michael R. Burch
When I was closest to love, it did not seem
real at all, but a thing...
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Categories:
precocious, candy, love, metaphor, moon,
Form:
Sonnet
ExistentialAin’t it amazing the way life flows
Up, down, horizontal, to and fro
The calm, with the rough, heaven and hell
Mostly average, but who...
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Categories:
precocious, allusion,
Form:
Rhyme
Atlanta Santaimagine me
upon his knee
a little child so meek and mild
thrilled to visit our dear Santa
in the heart of old Atlanta
such a precocious little child
thrilled to...
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Categories:
precocious, childhood, christmas, humorous,
Form:
Ballad
Ravished
"Ravished"
Soft soliloquays
whispered to an
undressed screen
the romance of it all
fever ridden
sent zipped
and unzipped
sensually
feather light
precocious tongues
in cheek checked
tickling ryhmes
let your...
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Categories:
precocious, humor, imagery, satire,
Form:
Narrative
NevermoreO impetuous Muse surround me
with ashes of moody youth
recall silken moments uncertain,
where marbled words wrote an elaborate history.
Nectar thoughts,
not moments, dappled drab
where ruined feathers in...
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Categories:
precocious, autumn, nature, nostalgia,
Form:
Free verse
Funom MakamaMakama, Funom
a creative, precocious phenom
wrote the Canterbury Tales
whilst on a schoolboy vacation in Wales....
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Categories:
precocious, birthday,
Form:
Clerihew
Categories:
precocious, dance, joy, memory, rain,
Form:
Carpe Diem
Regarding Rising Hands GirlShe weaves brilliant lattice reeds
as clouds yawn precocious,
fumbling over themselves for a glance
of Great Spirit patterned by tiny hands.
As clouds yawn precocious
her origin entwines with...
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Categories:
precocious, art, childhood, native american,
Form:
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