Best Proliferation Poems
Below are the all-time best Proliferation poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of proliferation poems written by PoetrySoup members
For Proliferation of the Immigrated SoulFOR PROLIFERATION OF THE IMMIGRATED SOUL
There are those people who would not leave their country no matter how the trouble comes.
There are those people who...
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Categories:
proliferation, america, celebration, confidence, courage,
Form:
Free verse
Food For Thought - With Chris GreenLyrics start 0.05 - timed to the music
Pack your bags dear, there’s a Croc near
And he’s creeping, through the night
With his eye on - on...
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Categories:
proliferation, food, health, scary,
Form:
Lyric
A Progressive ShadowA Progressive Shadow
A series of real challenges and troubling world events
In our twenty-first century give us a definite reason and
An urgency to pause and...
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Categories:
proliferation, change, earth, history, international,
Form:
Terza Rima
Tea Party For FourTea Party For Four
Two girls partake of afternoon tea
Under willow trees and pleasant weather
Dolly’s join them, splendid gowns, sentry ready
Social graces with porcelain clean...
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Categories:
proliferation, adventure, celebration, childhood, children,
Form:
Free verse
Dented CansLifelong series, proliferation of dreams
Procrastination pushes cans to rear shelf
Crushed pineapple replaces peaches and creams
Depleted pantry unenvisioned of self
Back burners overwrought iron pans of sin
Awaiting...
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Categories:
proliferation, career, character, dark, depression,
Form:
Rispetto
Life IntentionLIFE’s INTENTIONS
Across the field in wild proliferation
A multiplicity of forms abound
Not broad brush daubed impressionist collation
But gathering of beings, each one crowned
Every leaf each blade...
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Categories:
proliferation, life,
Form:
Sonnet
Theatrum MundiTheatrum Mundi
Theatrum Mundi, derived from the Latin as: “Theater of the World,” was famously incorporated by William Shakespeare for his well-known metaphorical world-view often referred...
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Categories:
proliferation, education, imagination, poems, poetry,
Form:
Narrative
Cycle of SeasonsCycle of Seasons
vernal equinox
pollen proliferation
spring rebirth affirmed
busy bees buzzing
beautiful birds building nests
winter gloom erased
dormant seeds take root
blossoms bloom birdsong elates
spring nearing its end
summer solstice comes
verdant...
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Categories:
proliferation, autumn, nature, seasons, spring,
Form:
Haiku
Slum DwellersRapid urbanisation of the last century
causes more slums to mushroom
in the major cities of the world
particularly in developing countries.
Unplanned townships make it difficult
for government...
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Categories:
proliferation, courage, urban, work,
Form:
Blank verse
New Year's Baby 2015The New Year’s Baby each year starts out fresh and new,
Always exciting, the life of the party, and never blue.
He’s a quite active little Cherub...
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Categories:
proliferation, allegory, earth, emotions, feelings,
Form:
Narrative
Imperial Corporate Jurisprudence, the Lurid Leviethan Part One -I was born unto a woman and a man, and a government,
this was the Trinity, these were my employers,
entrance into this magical melee was acknowledged...
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Categories:
proliferation, history,
Form:
Didactic
Word of GodProliferation the wonder of it all
from a tiny seed becomes a tree tall
pollen from stamen floats on winds call
DNA puzzles do many enthrall
Written instruction for...
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Categories:
proliferation, creation, life, miracle, nature,
Form:
Quatern
Dance of the FruitfliesOutside my window is a papaya tree,
loaded with fruits mostly green
awaiting maturity for consumption
while smaller ones ripen from corruption.
One papaya fully matured almost yellow,
camouflaged by...
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Categories:
proliferation, analogy, beauty,
Form:
I do not know?
666 of Boxing DayAround 29AD, a saviour claimed eternity as a light of future hope,
Recorded or foretold, accepted or rejected, he left a message that stretched,
Across the pages...
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Categories:
proliferation, betrayal, boxing day , conflict,
Form:
I do not know?
Centipede ScareA centipede found its way into our home
My hairs stood on end for hours on end!
And while we tried learning about it on Google...
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Categories:
proliferation, fear, giggle, insect,
Form:
Ballad