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Loquaciousness Poems - Poems about Loquaciousness

Loquaciousness Poems - Examples of all types of poems about loquaciousness to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for loquaciousness.

Premium Member Meaningless Bloviating
...I need to be patient with some folks I know Who prattle on about nothing and loudly proclaim, They are experts on this or that … hot air they blow I suppose to acquire for themselves a bit of ......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, how i feel, hyperbole,
Form: Rhyme



Addled
...Restlessness, impulsiveness, loquaciousness, compulsiveness, distracted inattentiveness and tangent railway tracks. Complexities, anxieties and dopamine deficiencies. Instant gratification ......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, anxiety, emotions, feelings, fun,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Letter
... "The Letter" "L" is for LOVE and the JOY that follows "L" is for Learning flies high like a Swallow "L" is for LIFE Lionheart all the rises and hollows "G" is for DAUGHTER, hearts 2 ......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, daughter, imagery, life, love,
Form: Free verse
Speaking Volumes Quietly
...i may not say it much, but i always enjoy the soul of your love everyday it is even more seasoned i savor the taste of it in every way more and more each day your eyes tell me that you know how i......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, beautiful, blessing, dedication, for
Form: Free verse
No One Appreciates the Forthwith Moon
...No one appreciates the forthwith moon! So we procured it's fullness in reverence We rode til' the moonlight singed our backs Til' pattering of our pedaling inflection Boiled to a howl at our fe......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, beauty, nature,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Paris, Translation of Paul Verlaine's Poem: Paris
...Paris, Translation of Paul Verlaine’s poem : Paris ( For those who may be interested, this poem by Paul Verlaine presents more difficulties than his other rhymed quatrains I have read, but then this......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, paris,
Form: Quatrain
Free Cee Do Not the Countless Count
...DON’T THE COUNTLESS COUNT? What if “what if” didn’t matter at all? What if the word “if” didn’t exist? Would madness and sadness continued to call? And would disdain, pain and petulance persist? Th......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, angst, people, people, integrity,
Form: Rhyme
Free Cee Do Not the Countless Count
...DON’T THE COUNTLESS COUNT? What if “what if” didn’t matter at all? What if the word “if” didn’t exist? Would madness and sadness continued to call? And would disdain, pain and petulance persist......Read the rest...
Categories: loquaciousness, angst, people, people, integrity,
Form: Free verse

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