Best Rigid Poems
Categories:
rigid, animals, satire
Form:
Rhyme
The Law of the RigidThe morbid law of the rigid
It is a principle for the principal
A belief that holds the total
The standard not for the normal
Above reproach, beyond nominal
A law for the feeble and mortal
A rule of tyranny and inflexibility
Found in a principality
Observed as a quality
Anything besides is...
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Categories:
rigid, conflict, confusion, power, prison,
Form:
Classicism
Wholl Teach My Rigid Beloved BenevolenceShe lives there,
across the stream
By the jungle-side.
She’s bathing in the broad shallow stream
Every day with cockcrow,
in the village outskirts.
Her tall chubby body is wrapped up
And she pulls off her tight tunic
With toil.
Unknots her long curly hair
And sets her busty bosom free
And uncoil.
She’s is...
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Categories:
rigid, romantic,
Form:
Ballad
On Rigid HeelYou are the smokey love for which I bleed
Between heart's stuttered flutter I begin
To measure fertile 'core survivor' need
When gone to spawn the spectral-dawn of sin.
Pretension eats a little dignity
Then leaves me like a leper on the road,
Left begging...
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Categories:
rigid, romance
Form:
Sonnet
Rigid Code of Obsessionswheel ding utmost pro lix:
scrum compulsions won
despite feeling dog tired, (like a ton
of bricks weighed me down)
while seduced by the sun
solar radiation from the sky didst lightly run
sans, i experienced
a weird...
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Categories:
rigid, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Didactic
So Is Love RigidWhen you called me stupid,
All I heard is sweet cupid;
When you called me foolish,
I simply heard you say polish;
Wonder not baby; so is love rigid....
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Categories:
rigid, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Categories:
rigid, philosophy, visionary, universe,
Form:
Monoku
Rigid MountainRigid Mountain
There is a place where all minds go
To the Rigid Mountain range
Of blackened streams
And hopeless dreams
To stop and rearrange
There is a place where thinkers sit
On rigid rocks and broken clocks
Of cedar trees
And willing pleas
As empty boats undock
There is a place where skies are bright
And...
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Categories:
rigid, art, emotions, encouraging, heart,
Form:
Rough, Rigid PlainsWhen does a good soul turn bad?
When does a happy face turn sad?
The new day is here, and still not glad?
What happened to your peace?
Why has that also deceased?
No need to rest in the west
Because your joy is still dead in the east
North Star is...
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Categories:
rigid, visionary,
Form:
Free verse
Rigid EgoWickedness can be use for rapists
But what will one attach to plagiarists?...
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Categories:
rigid, art, betrayal, hilarious, pollution,
Form:
Couplet
To Be Rigid and FirmTo Be Rigid and Firm
Stonewall should be ridged and firm;
Not allow things to wiggle or squirm;
Did predict,
Will restrict,
Advance of whale which is a sperm.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
rigid, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Rigid Straightnessand it dawns on me
while straightness
aims for conformity
it seems to clutter
people's brains
with madeup rules of
shoulds and musts
that snowball
spitefully into
rampant
venomous
chaos
AP: Honorable Mention 2020
Posted on July 13, 2020...
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Categories:
rigid, bullying, peace, people, perspective,
Form:
Free verse
Rigid and Livid About Being Vividnot only rigid
about picture being vivid
also am livid
After looking at pictures of Afghanistan
this is the poem that I came up with....
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Categories:
rigid, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Haiku
Lasting ImpressionFlowers bloom
Storms consume
The sun does rise
Clouds fill the sky
Icy waves lick the shore
Spoiled child slams their door
Smiles cause wrinkles but so do frowns......
Map your face with grace because everything has
...
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Categories:
rigid, confidence, conflict, fate, growth,
Form:
Rhyme
Strong Enough to Bend
It was not very stately standing all alone,
A small tree full of pinnate foliage,
Had no appearance of being strong,
Looked rigid, this songbird and squirrel village.
Thought how vulnerable and helpless it looked,
All by itself out there on the lawn,
The trunk of the tree had a severe...
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Categories:
rigid, character, courage, life, storm,
Form:
Rhyme