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Best Refill Poems

Below are the all-time best Refill poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of refill poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Finding God
FINDING GOD

My hungry heart and thirsty soul yearns for refill...
Darkness and light roll then turn me up and down.
Laughter and cries conjure caress my being...

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Categories: refill, bible, faith, god, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member What Happened To You
you were larger than life
love maker
norm breaker
praise taker
soul shaker
what happened to you?

epic embodied were you
every word: a spell, a hue
made make believe come true
ancient lore,...

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Categories: refill, absence, poets,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Amid the Jagged Shadows
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs;”  
               ...

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Categories: refill, death, rose,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member A Humble Prayer For Oneself
Dear Heavenly Father, 

Please forgive me for unconfessed sins of omission, transgressions of commission, and the iniquity in my own heart. I confess that I...

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Categories: refill, prayer,
Form: Prose
Premium Member I Am Your Servant
I AM YOUR SERVANT


I adore You Oh God, my King and my God,
The Most Powerful among all...

I am Your servant Father God
I want nothing but...

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Categories: refill, christian, desire, god, inspiration,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Heavy Heart
Heavy heart hears,
Ink invokes ire;
Dance deeply dear,
Expose empire.
Hurl hurry's horse,
Expose empty;
Ask apt applause,
Voice vanity;
Yield yonder yes.
Hide hopeless husk,
End each express;
Air aligns ask,
Rust reaps refill;
Thrust troubles...

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Categories: refill, change,
Form: Alliteration
B-Dubs W(Rap)
Okay,
first for an appetizer 
I'd like an O-ring basket
and a pound of shrimp.
Cook those things crispy, 
so when I take a bite
they burn my upper...

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Categories: refill, funny
Form: Free verse
Erectile Dysfunction
On a dark Friday night, creature crawling 
The darkness silenced, frogs in swamps shuts 
Croaking and the hissing create muted at once
To perceive the whistlers...

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Categories: refill, allegory,
Form: Quatrain
Queen's Forest
In Queen's forest,
squirrels thrill with their tails,
sweet fruits compete for bite.
There I shall holiday
and refill me with hunting game.




30 syls.
Name: Kayod5.
Contest title: Somewhere.
Date :10.1.15...

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Categories: refill, holiday,
Form: Free verse
Bottled Tears
The tears continued to bottle,
all the time I was with you.
The disappointment, 
the pain,
the heart wrenching broken chains,
you kept putting me through.
The bottle continually grew,
salt...

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Categories: refill, happiness, hope, lost love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Cup Unbidden
Another night descends upon her heart
to serve a cup of haunting memories.
Her entrée? Shreds of long-deserted dreams.
A bitter bite compounding her unease

will be dessert. Then...

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Categories: refill, memory, night, sad,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Pet-Sit Panics
The neighbours went off on their yearly vacation,
Off to visit some foreign nation.
Leaving me keys and a list a mile long, 
To watch their pets....

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Categories: refill, animalsdog, dog, food,
Form: Couplet
Crush
your words are like honey to my ears
you know exactly what I want to hear
 I put a wall up so I don't have to...

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Categories: refill, beautiful, crush, cute love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Loves Cocoon
As you lay in love’s sweet cocoon,
let me feast on your nectar til’ noon.

Your sweetness is so very divine,
beloved, you taste like a rare wine.

The...

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Categories: refill, for him, love, valentines
Form: Couplet
The Face In the Mirror
I was a lonely flower whose petals were withered, whose colours were faded and whose sweet nectar was slurped by the deadly demon of diffidence....

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Categories: refill, self,
Form: Free verse

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