Long Phylum Poems
Long Phylum Poems. Below are the most popular long Phylum by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Phylum poems by poem length and keyword.
Tardigrades Aka Water Bears Or Moss PigletsTardigrades aka Water Bears, Moss Piglets
Before T-Rex appeared and the Dodo bird disappeared,
Leading to modern-day scientific knowledge increasement,
Creatures of infinitesimal size called ‘Tardigrades’ endure,
Were and are living and thriving, just about anywhere on earth.
From mountain...
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Categories:
phylum, animal, education, nature,
Form:
Verse
Maybe They Complained Too SoonWhen you carried your dreams in your heart
Little did you know that they were to be crushed in the start
Your body shook the whole world when washed ashore
The innocence in your cute face and the...
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Categories:
phylum, absence, abuse, betrayal, death of a friend,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Monkey-Ape Conference: FableBeing the clan’s chosen representative
Dad Chimpanzee prepares himself with fervor’s zest
ready to attend this significant event
exposing creature’s welfare development
over centuries against challenges
since in his cognition, changes are inevitable indeed.
Reaching the conference hall
he shakes hands with...
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Categories:
phylum, character, christian, faith, god, inspirational, jesus, truth,
Form:
Narrative
Think SpringNow, unlike my usually trenchant literary librettos, i regale the unknown (tum me) reader for savoir faire articulation, elocution, and indomitable tour de force proffered by spectrum of bounteous expropriated hegemony rightful to Mother Nature....
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Categories:
phylum, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Imagism
The Thing That WentThe thing that went...
The first thing that went wrong -
was the buzzing in my left ear,
the one not buried in the pillow,
the one that was open to the world.
The second thing that went wrong
was...
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Categories:
phylum, flying, senses,
Form:
Free verse
Butterfly Rap- For Contest(*Note- I suggest you read this with a boom box going in your head. Can you dig it?)
Yo,
Now gather round, my brothers ,settle down while I regale ya
with some tales about my lady from the...
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Categories:
phylum, butterfly, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
Aye Am the Questioning SortThe more I learn, the more
I realize how little I know…
which insightful, gutsy,
entrancing, catchy apothegm
attributed to Socrates by way of...
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Categories:
phylum, 12th grade, atheist, dad, deep, power, strength,
Form:
Free verse
Long Nosed Earthy Bookworm Knows Bout Angler SaxonLong nosed earthy bookworm knows 'bout Angler Saxon
Shell yours truly share hook line
and sinker, regarding how I nearly
fell prey to off fish shill
doom for umpteenth time?
Ya haint got no choice... to late,
cuz eyes already clicked...
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Categories:
phylum, 11th grade, 12th grade, humorous, identity, men,
Form:
Enclosed Rhyme
FotwThere he is again/searching...
for me - the object of his disdain/
his bete noire
Looking at him through the facets of my vision...
- He is a hulking one of them
The ones who seek to cut off my...
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Categories:
phylum, color, dark, feelings, imagery, loneliness, metaphor, race,
Form:
Free verse
Arkham AsylumFounded by Amadeus Arkham for his dearest mother,
Whose illness, like Schizophrenia, brain sphere did smother;
An imaginary psychiatric clinic unique,
Curing cursed criminals, of their psyche and physique...!
An asylum suffused with history and mystery,
Though in hearts and...
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Categories:
phylum, imagination,
Form:
Rhyme
Mnemonics
What a strange word is mnemonic
far easier to say than to write or spell!
It sound like a disease or nonsense incensed to mislead
But after you get over that it makes sense
to use phases the remember...
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Categories:
phylum, language, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Zaffre Azure Chimeraon hyaloid shade phylum
of zaffre azure
swish
soulful scrutinize
apodictic vinculum
magniloquent
wandering of wispy whooshes
wrapping wisps of weird warbles
shrivel olive trees
overflow no omen
drenched in sweat
summoned by chimera
once called passion
title assertion?
baud pace of rimless dreams
blurred bark
bare branches
fruitless leaves
unfetter'd
sky...
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Categories:
phylum, analogy, bereavement, universe,
Form:
Other
HysteriaIf we are a breed of beings,
Species of like doings-
In the Milky Way
Why not be that today?
Have I turn a bat
Lost my light of the frat
Or a Braconid
To my kind?
Why the abrupt repellency
To...
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Categories:
phylum, bullying, conflict, confusion, violence,
Form:
Rhyme
TranscendEpiphanic jubilance as you begin exerting pharmaceutical control over your mental chemistry. You start to see that radiant joy, manic despair, mild boredom and every other “feeling” are merely patterns of chemiconeural-synaptic-firings—patterns that are now...
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Categories:
phylum, paradise, religious, perspective,
Form:
Prose
The White Ghost OrchidSo rare a sovereign reigns above the rest,
such glory, rarely glimpsed by subjects bound.
The White Ghost orchid dons her courtly vest.
Her vanity, a lesser would detest,
she stands with highest brow as one profound.
So rare a...
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Categories:
phylum, allusion,
Form:
Villanelle
The Hoof Choice
Written: November 07, 2023
____________________________________________
Am I condoning a state of affluence?
In recent desultory decadence
Have I drawn a swan dive of choice?
Don't you hear your...
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Categories:
phylum, analogy, anxiety, betrayal, inspirational, introspection,
Form:
Free verse
InspireIt's
Not easy to fit
Inspiration into a single Manuscript
Skip
Information just influential tips
Grip
A concept of reality
Not formally accepted by society
Confirm, conform and accept sobriety
Me, I get high and add commerce to the economy
I know my heritage, I'm...
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Categories:
phylum, inspirational,
Form:
Free verse
NecropolisThe binomial scrolls list captive waste,
But the breathing chrysalis bound to the dark
Secured to the radian orbital stone
In the peripheral absence of the lark
She breathes alone
She remains unknown
She has no divisor to wilt her life
Nor...
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Categories:
phylum, death, mystery, nature,
Form:
I do not know?
The Only Animal God Doesn'T LoveIt laughed back--
Craven beast in need of feeding
Feasting--fleeting feeling...
Hungry fangs gnashed...they gnawed
Mashed and clawed...flaying flesh in a pool of cess
Washed down with milk from breast
Habitual inkling...
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Categories:
phylum, philosophy
Form:
Free verse
I Know a PlaceTo phylum Ocimum basilicum belongs basil,
Into genus, Corylus included the plant hazel;
If purslanes, cattails, chickweeds, and wild carrots have their base,
Why can't I, in the universe vast, have and know my place...?
Might be like a...
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Categories:
phylum, life, nature, people, places,
Form:
Rhyme