Dyed In The Wool Poems | Examples

Premium MemberWhat Goes Around Comes Around

Born of a cloth wrapped in fear and loathing

A dyed in the wool wolf in sheep's clothing

A scoundrel at heart for all here to see

No sacrifice made or hero to be

A braggart that speaks only tongue and cheek

A coward at best that preys on the weak

What goes around comes around without a sound 

So when the time comes lies dead on the ground
Categories: dyed in the wool, death,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberDyed-In-The-Wool

Beguiled risks sensitive alterations
that redesigned unknots and cutup trice
as the fresh teases through the looking glass
exposing timepiece resemblance glossed spilled.
Bemused forgives absence, mindful at hand,
tenuously gripping the rolled spent yarn
that edges fingertips loosely as threads
answer questionable finds, stitch-by-stitch.
Period accentuates the sensed thence
for the bestilled entangled narrative
plots exclamation points of those foregone
chapters ... period midst frames of escape.
Styled room for maneuvering that spirals
at a loss now hangs overhead ticking ...
mockery behold guardians of greens
that grow within disoriented poise.
Blue compliments presence expressed squarely
drafting the voiceless lucid residue
that nurtured former brush and forever
sealed a dream sweeter than a Danish roll.
Categories: dyed in the wool, allusion, appreciation, blue, change,
Form: Personification


Premium MemberDolce Far Niente

running,
                  and running,
                  and running 
           on a spinning wheel 
   like an indefatigable hamster;
                   persisting... 
                    on and on 
          as dawn creeps into 
             dusk's front door 
     and makes a backyard exit,
  a dyed-in-the-wool workaholic 
       can barely move a limb
          after slaving through 
            his graveyard shift.
he's finally home early morning;
    body and spirit, exhausted.
   with a cold brew in his hand,
                he leans back 
   on his comfortable recliner 
          and takes a big gulp...
              a   h   h   h   h ! ! !
          temporary freedom 
     from back-breaking work 
                 never tasted 
               so refreshing!! 
         he's earned his right 
          to be blissfully idle 
          throughout the day.
       he's got hours of sleep 
              to catch up on!
Categories: dyed in the wool, dedication, freedom, happy, work,
Form: Narrative

Premium MemberFragmented Feelings

You're a naive, dyed-in-the-wool dreamer,
following the erratic paths of hope;
blind to the route fate's chosen for your soul.

Memories are prisms focused on the past;
observing shadows that cannot be changed,
while yesterday's failed dreams levy their toll.

You have shared the innate beauty of love,
and the fantasy of dreamy places;
freeing your spirit to soar like the birds.

But the edge of betrayal cuts like glass;
your wounded heart, bleeding tears of regret,
till anger dictates love's departing words.

From birth to the finality of death,
Human emotions are tethered to love;
even those which question its existence.

There is a private place deep in your heart
filled with forgotten, fragmented feelings
where dreams dwell, fueled by hope's persistence.
Categories: dyed in the wool, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Verse

Premium MemberIrreconcilable Paradoxes

Strange, funny even; 
             someone spending two hours 
         in the gym at noon, sweating it out 

          then defeats the purpose at night
            by wolfing down 3 large slices
                of cheese pizza for dinner!

        Yet I hold my laughter and criticism 
        because I'm sure that at some point 
              I've been unknowingly guilty 
                  of such self-sabotage!

           I'm also sure it has caused friction 
            in relationships, even break-ups!

          Head-scratching; a dyed-in-the-wool 
             pro-lifer vehemently supporting
          the death penalty. I can almost hear 
                 a thought out there going...

          "What the? I don't get that one!"

        Yeah, it's a head-scratcher for me, too
    I bet it discombobulates even an oxymoron!
       It will make sense to me when 2+2 is 5!



POLARITIES AND PARADOXES Poetry Contest (Winner: 4th Place)
Sponsored by Line Gauthier 
Date written and submitted: 01/16/2020
Categories: dyed in the wool, confusion, emotions, humor, perspective,
Form: Light Verse


Delicate Draw Dangling

eyes etched'n mystery
wielding wanky slips
on epileptic drips
centered on clips
hanging on hits
punctured per clip

delicate draw dangling
lousy limb lustrating
pulling chaos's mist

vying courage gulped
in mystic mist
punctured passion puking

lusty lips leak
dyed-in-the-wool demon creeps.
      20:01:15:16:55
Categories: dyed in the wool, sexy,
Form: Sonnet

Dyed-In-The-Wool

Dyed-In-the-Wool! 

Stains there in your palms, wallowing, ling'ring, 
Metamorphosed into tears and so drips, 
Tainting where they plunge, and you're unsullied?  
19:03:12:08:52

Ancestor. Ancestral Pen. Ancestral Form. Dyed-in-the-wool
Categories: dyed in the wool, political, power,
Form: I do not know?

Shift

After seven months I was rotting into December,
slack-jawed, fruitless promises dripping out of my skull.
By spring, the very thing that I swore I’d never surrender
implored that my grip loosen; I was finally null.

Beneath red or blue lights, on those black and blue nights
I would melt into the memory of our heaven-to-be.
Liquor and cigarettes delivered me to the depths
of the ugliest hate-ridden place I ever did see.

It was seven months later, one day early October,
I paused and took a look at where my staggering led:
I seemed happy, met a woman, I no longer was cold.
Her smile lit me for a while, and led me into her bed.

I realized what I wanted, what I needed, and suddenly
we were sprawled across the floor looking onto the stars
that glowed softly against the ceiling; 
(her passion was so revealing)
they witnessed my recreation,
(I was dyed in the wool)
and the end of my reeling
and every awful feeling.
I sipped from her invitation
and was finally full.
Categories: dyed in the wool, happiness, hope,
Form: Rhyme

File For Reversal

file for reversal
separation of dew 
from meadow 
nor the progress 
of eventide 
awaken the sunrise 
at first blush 
stalk the night hours
and pen kisses 
the source of spring
and thaw
nestled, on a bed of roses
dyed-in-the-wool,
my three pointed star 
a rain that replenishes the soul
and desire
Categories: dyed in the wool, dream, heaven, imagery, love,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberHome of the Free

Home of the Free
By Franklin Price
3/6/2016

Home of the free I have my doubts
They're more and more each day
Especially when it's voting time
And the Parties come to play

Staunch Republicans and Democrats
The ones dyed in the wool
Think the RINOs and the DINOs
Should jump fully in their pool

Should not look at all the choices
Don't vote your chosen one 
The Parties chose them for you
Should be over said and done 

Chose several whose integrity 
is questionable at best
Then  a few that may be good for us 
Fill the menu of the rest

They screwed up a little 
In the choices they've  allowed
There's an outspoken Apprentice
And a Socialist in the crowd

The Parties thought they'd do it
To give some semblance of choice
But if you vote for either
They try to take away your voice

The Parties let them come to play
When they did well could not resist
Are interfering with the process
As for me, I'm really pissed

For those who voted for the two
If either was your choice
You should be pissed also
As they take away your voice
Categories: dyed in the wool, anger, political, integrity,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberWool

He thought she loved him as the dense clouds of wool filled his mind,
but she was there for only one thing, to fleece him of his money.
A dyed in the wool sex addict, an easy mark, she knew his kind,
but he knew her too, every penny was worth her soft fleecy skin, sweet as honey.
She gave herself to him as he let the wool cover his eyes, part of the game, he wasn't blind.


01/16/16
Categories: dyed in the wool, games,
Form: Rhyme

Wool

Don't ever be, dyed in the wool,  be wise
   Against anyone, who's always spinning yarns.
   To them it's just another game, to pull wool over eyes.
   As every time that they cry wolf, it's always false alarms.
   For a wolf will wear sheep's clothing, to catch you by surprise.
Categories: dyed in the wool, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme

Mom of Gaza Or a Banned Sonnet

An omnipotent'd been ideated by militant clan,
Aeons tell how it put them through a social pace.
To set up abode or to relate races with astute plan,
God had its genesis;women-men needed it to seek solace.


As fact a woman conceives, is manifest
Man couldn't conceive of anything but God for law and lex.
Dyed-in-the-wool,they kept bending head for mending mind lest
They vex orders of war, worship and women for sex.


But missile killed gravid woman with faded hue,
Her baby survived in placenta of its mom of Gaza:
A whole race, policies, religion; yet nothing to rue,
As if all were busy computing to bring future bonanza.
  

No more sacred are our Temple and Church or Mosque and tomb.
Truth says:fetus Jesus'd been bestowed on Mary's womb!
Categories: dyed in the wool, baby, betrayal, conflict, death,
Form: Sonnet

Quantum Unzip

Surveillance across the border
Can't stop this tricky misfit
Dyed in the wool habits
Propagate my quantum unzip

Features festering on a broken age

Creatures gesturing to allocate sage

Where grass grows plenty
Ill be unloading the Chesapeak
Shipliner still dazed

On animal plantation 
We'll circle the globe
Figuring out what to do
And lay in jewel tombs
The way we're supposed to
Categories: dyed in the wool, devotion, imagination,
Form: Free verse

To the Dogs

…to the dogs

He stared at the damp chilly night 
and marveled in frustration
seeing nothing at all -
except the black night

So many years ruined dancing to the same tune
days and night overlapping into an endless timeless space

Indigence, parched throats, empty ragged pockets…
guns persist as unflawed blood flows into the filthy cesspools
maggie dogs, scavenger, urchins all blend into one
all in a split race for the a place in the bins

At first light 
blurred images flash past his eyes 
cheese and butter, wines, champagne, music and festivals
laughter and smiles
- the taste of a gone era

Flashy cars with tinted windows speed by
on the highway 
towards the glass towers and 
the affluence beyond the mind’s eyes

Numerous gaps along the road 
shattered dreams, tattered bridges
dyed-in -the-wool banal lip services
Shame!

A curse from the bowels of the earth or 
is it a monster 
from our flesh and bones 
or both?
Categories: dyed in the wool, political, night, night,
Form: ABC

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