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Tree No Chance Poems

These Tree No Chance poems are examples of No Chance poems about Tree. These are the best examples of No Chance Tree poems written by international poets.


Chance
I sit here pondering the next move as I watch the hour slowly slips away, and chance standing in the horizon muse steadfast at me....

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Categories: no chance, america, business, change, confidence,



Premium Member Misaligned Ratios of Chance
I believe I can visualize a bird and a tree.
This is something I could describe as poetry.
As yet, allow your inner poem to flow freely.
It...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no chance, analogy, appreciation, creation, poetry,

Premium Member Chance Encounter
Walking the coastline pathways
Cup of coffee in the local Café
Sitting, observing people as they passed
Checking on dress sense today
Shoes, where did they purchase them?
 
Spotted...

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Categories: no chance, desire, destiny, emotions,

Give Life a Chance
nature suffering, in my heart I suffer with her too
in your heart natures plight, you suffer
you might not know it but it is killing you.
killing...

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Categories: no chance, child, children, creation, fear,

Last Chance
walking threw hell so I can get to heaven,
 why must I suffer when my heart is pure, 
abused by others with cruel intentions, 
liars...

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Categories: no chance, africa, culture,



Premium Member What Would You Give For a Chance
What Would You Give for a Chance?

It seems unfair that girls must wait for each first kiss to have respect,
Boys fear girl's slap, fears overlap!...

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Categories: no chance, faith,

Premium Member Given Another Chance Renewed Again Like a Tree
Like a tree
I shall grow leaves
As a branch
I shall embrace things
Those that is good, some that is bad
After all the sins and evils done and...

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Categories: no chance, blessing, celebration, change, encouraging,

Premium Member Please Billy Give Me Another Chance
please billy give me another chance


today i receive a note
she wants to call it quits
that silly goat
having another fit

we make cottage cheese
on mountaintop's tree
lying in...

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Categories: no chance, break up, love hurts,

Chance
Closed to me seven so cute bottles
Each one of them is a quarter of a Tola,
Each one is beautifully  covered by smooth tulle
Musk, rose,...

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Categories: no chance, home, , cute,

Give Me Another Chance
You no longer call me.
When I call you, you say that
you have a train to catch;
at three in the morning.
You give me many excuses
not to...

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Categories: no chance, deep, emotions, imagery, life,

Premium Member A Chance of Hope
On a road traveled, over grown with time
Now a foot path memory, of bittersweet pines
The sign, with a smile, marks a turn, taken
Leading down to...

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Categories: no chance, hope, love,

Chance and Circumstance
Pulled back from the
bricks.
Enlarged visuals
(warping) ancient
hieroglyphics run
and storming.
Judging me unusually
quick.
Laden and laced with
a dusty light.
A not so bright line
carves slight and
delicate curves in
stone so thick...

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© Kris Lund   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no chance, adventure, age, confusion, imagination,

Destiny's Chance
When the rain had stopped giving earth her bath,
And sunrays shone upon the winding path,
I sauntered slowly to that great abyss.
My wandering had never felt...

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Categories: no chance, angst, death, depression, feelings,

Premium Member A Chance Encounter -For Charlotte's Contest

Pavement dry and cracked, worn by time and traffic
All those frantic people traveling from here to there
And for many, rushing, but really going nowhere

I saw...

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Categories: no chance, introspection,

The Best Chance
Every building that's built,
Will someday come down,
It will age, it will buckle,
It will crash to the ground.

Every car that we drive,
Will someday just die,
The engine,...

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© Pam Hicks  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no chance, love,


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