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Best Prime Number Poems

Below are the all-time best Prime Number poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of prime number poems written by PoetrySoup members


One Is Not a Prime Number
One is not a prime number
But a singularity that stands alone
One and itself in the vast sea of 
Numerical complexities
It stands alone, solemn
Edging close to...

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© Rena Su  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prime number, 9th grade, books, introspection,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Freedom's Rare Sanctuary
like a grumpy ogre the twisted old tree stood guard
notched scraggy boughs reached out in fierce surety
naught had ever compromised its task
in its dutiable charge

the...

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Categories: prime number, courage, england, history, magic,
Form: Suzette Prime
Premium Member Imaginary Universe
what
truly
does exist?
is there any proof?

do we hope to discover,
anything beyond what we think we can see?
in the end we are figments of imagination

without imagination this...

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Categories: prime number, imagination, philosophy, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Song From Beyond the Stars: New Adventure
[ ... story with context, a plausible universe with top and bottom
  a coat of cosmos covering
  over a subterranean protoverse of potential...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prime number, adventure, destiny, future, imagination,
Form: Verse
A New Year Surprise
A NEW YEAR SURPRISE  
1.There is a one
   Who has deleted you.
   Not at a random
   But a...

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Categories: prime number, boyfriend, forgiveness, lost love,
Form: Free verse



Small Wonders
The sun rises to start the day.
Each one I see a different way.
It melts the ice that clings to the tree.
I’m amazed by the small...

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Categories: prime number, introspection, life, me, morning,
Form: Quatrain
Poetic Mendicant
by Michaelw1two

 The bard, the muse, the low versifier,
 each the times bemoan;
 stressed by compassion's grasp,
 ingrained word sown life disowns;
 individualist rare, previews...

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Categories: prime number, poets, riddle,
Form: Free verse
In a Matrimony
To you
Union is an unwanted monster
Your love is at war
Strife over a small matter
This is your manner
Matrimony should be harmony
Cloud of malice is not like...

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Categories: prime number, caregiving, education, marriage, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Numerous Facts
One I in Ireland, one country beginning with the letter Q,
Two hands of a clock, two U's in Timbuktu.
Three primary colours, three dimensions of power,
Four...

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© Wes Martin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prime number, appreciation, fun, humanity, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Junk
as a species, we seem obsessed with collecting junk
we've been doing so
ever since we stopped being hunter-gathers
and started farming the land

we soon started collecting
broken spear...

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Categories: prime number, anxiety, community, how i
Form: Suzette Prime
Premium Member It's a Wrap
beyond what we know is the realm of wrapping
  can be no time, can be no space
  just stuff, bits and pieces, much...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prime number, analogy, birth, change, clothes,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Fragrance Lost To Heaven
"I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart) I am never without it"
Quote - by E.E. Cummings

I still remember the day
a...

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Categories: prime number, analogy, heaven, memory, metaphor,
Form: Suzette Prime
Age Is Just a Number
Age is just a number
Math just made me dumber
I felt my head getting heavier
Every time they put K and G together, the weight

After all there...

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Categories: prime number, love, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Senile Crowding
-  cold
the sky is crowding in my thoughts they’re on - 
		
  		  
        ...

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Categories: prime number, faith
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Way Too Fast
scientists claim climate change is inevitable
the world is changing
way too fast
and some can't handle the strain
the entitled millennial me generation
are sculpting society
embracing artificial intelligence
and cybernetics...

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Categories: prime number, america, angst, anxiety, change,
Form: Suzette Prime

Book: Shattered Sighs