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Sorry Language Poems

These Sorry Language poems are examples of Language poems about Sorry. These are the best examples of Language Sorry poems written by international poets.


Dreaming Land
DREAMING LAND
By
Kyile Jacquin Carter

Salt rice pot dog cat logs
Hope scotch rum, apples wheat drum
Bees sticky sweet, flowers smell nice allergies
Eggs beans protein, hens lay chickens
Toast...

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Categories: language, angel, art, beautiful, blue,



Why Programmers As Single As Told By the Programs Themselves
In the cages at the zoo they crowded around each other
A million milling from father to brother
All speaking in a babel a million languages
From clicks...

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Categories: computer, humor, language, love,

Friends, Haven'T You Any Fish
The best poetry stays silent and deep
It cries for attention below still waters
Each one melting into oceans weeping

I still fish poorly in infinity’s pool
With no...

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Categories: extended metaphor, faith, language,

Premium Member Unrequited Love
taste my pencil fingers.
can you taste the poem I wrote for you?
the poems I may still write?
why the sour look?
tastes like scat?
sorry wrong hand....

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Categories: language, anger, betrayal, confusion, love

Coimetrophobia and Such
I
All sorts of fears
A place of tears 
And all these years
I thought these letters
Strung together for a collector?
No, far from such 
C O I M...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: language, africa, america, conflict, culture,



Premium Member Dead Ass Dumb Ass Sorry Ass Fat Ass
Dead Ass Dumb Ass Sorry Ass Fat Ass 
David J Walker

The asinine 
claims 
On this ass of mine 
	Remains a
Mystery to me 

Though perpetually covered...

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Categories: language,

Premium Member On Saying 'sorry'
A flip "sorry" sometimes comes with a smirk
Like, in truth, they meant what they said,
But they needed to cover their tracks, so,
They used a half-hearted...

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Categories: forgiveness, language, sorry,

Premium Member A Quandary At Morning Break
As the morning breaks, in a summer day
a bare foot boy, in blue denim overalls, 
red and white striped tee-shirt, and straw hat, 
rolls up...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fishing, language,

Premium Member Lifts and Lorries
We cowboys on this side of the pond
  Get out of bed with boots and spurs on
To ride our bucking bronco golden stallions
 ...

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Categories: irony, language, words,

Premium Member Body Language
The body language of my dog, about his only way
To tell me what is going on, and how he spent his day
He smiles at me...

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Categories: language, animal, humor,

Currents
Currents
by Michael R. Burch

How can I write and not be true
to the rhythm that wells within?
How can the ocean not be blue,
not buck with the...

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Categories: assonance, extended metaphor, language,

Premium Member The Kindest Words
The Kindest Words

The kindest words are left unsaid
when by our selfish wants we’re lead
to walk away and never mention
“Thanks” for someone’s good intention.

The calmest words...

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Categories: feelings, language, words,

Premium Member Answers Without Questions
Why do questions hope to end with answers
while answers seem to never end 
without yet more questions?

As a case in point...

How are the Case Studies...

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Categories: language, feelings, health, humor, integrity,

The Poetry Store
I’m looking for a simple rhyme that works
in something complicated, dry, and deep.
A masterpiece without too many qwerks.
Something alive and tart that I might keep.

I’m...

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© Jim Howe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, language, poetry, simple,

Whasson, You
Words from Wiltshire
Hard to define all
You say Mildenhall 
And I say Minal
“Ere, whasson?” 
We say in Wiltshire
“Ere, areet then?” 
“Mine’s a 6Xy beer”
”Catch you laters...”...

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Categories: language, confusion, england, home, humorous,


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