Best Unimportant Poems
To All Unimportant LivesThat night in your bedroom
I watched a star (die)
its fixed suspended beam
blink (into blackness).
So many surplus lights were there above me
that I should not have seen its smothered eye
nor cared.
But I watched (beneath it)
a million backward steps away
that star of mine (implode)
a soundless clap...
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Categories:
unimportant, sky, star, suicide,
Form:
Free verse
Unimportantsurrounded by bitter disappointment
seemed to be a permanent appointment,
laughter and friends non-permanent cure
no room for any feelings no more,
you never seem to listen, you never seem to care
and when i need you the most, you are never there,
we talk about you problems, we talk about...
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Categories:
unimportant, confusion, daughter, depression, family,
Form:
Rhyme
Unimportant ThingsI have spoken much -
my trivial record of the hours.
God has not troubled me much,
while ants and termites continue to terrorize nations.
The ugly I have found to be beautiful,
and the beautiful ugly. The root, the gnarling trunk,
and the dying leaf know me.
On the...
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Categories:
unimportant, poetry,
Form:
Blank verse
The Destiny of An Unimportant Green Blue WorldWhat is the universe thinking?
Everything moves in a supposed order
Expanding according to eternal, unwritten laws
Created by an explosion unlike any other
Controlled by the being who dreamed it up
Maybe by design
Maybe on a whim
Maybe it was just a second thought
Maybe the universe was his first mistake
In...
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Categories:
unimportant, death, introspection, sadworld, universe,
Form:
Free verse
UnimportantYou made me feel
wrong inside
like the last person
in a line
like unimportant
for life
you made me feel
like I had died...
And every time
I make a mistake
i feel so bad
and so ashamed
I see your shadow
walking away
with that cold heart
with that cold face...
Jessica...
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Categories:
unimportant, emotions,
Form:
Rhyme
AntsAlthough in strength little ants are weak seemingly,
Years of their gnawing may bring about a calamity.
By hard work, they can make a river or sea leak,
Also they can eat up a giant whale beak by beak.
By unremitting efforts, they destroy rafters and beams,
Digging hard,...
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Categories:
unimportant, metaphor,
Form:
Rhyme