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Passwords Poems - Poems about Passwords


Premium MemberPasswords

Nothing

seems as the

password for ~~

although

impossibly

Everything

seems to

work too~~
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Categories: passwords, words,
Form: Free verse

Codes and Passwords

The combination lock I had
In high school, for the gym,
Would open with a special code;
Though memory’s grown dim…

I still remember: 2 – 8 – 2
Turn right, then left, then right,
Those numbers etched into my brain,
Which I can still recite.

Those were the only numbers that
I had to memorize
To access something locked away 
(My sneakers, I’d surmise).

Yet
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Categories: passwords, nostalgia, technology,
Form: Rhyme



Passwords

Oh the Cloud is wonderful
Every thing in it's place
Safe and securely held
There in cyber space.
Please enter your password
To proceed to the store
That may once have been correct
But now it isn't anymore.
Did you forget your password?
Would you like to change it now?
Follow the instructions
Which will show you how.
Enter your new password.
Now enter again to confirm.
Sorry they
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Categories: passwords, angst, humor,
Form: Rhyme

The Problem of Passwords

By Elton Camp

I read about it almost every day
Make ’em complicated, they say               

Symbols,  numbers make it strong
One all of letters is risky and wrong

But that can cause me to have a fit
Because later, I can’t remember it

Then to see,
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Categories: passwords, humor,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberPasswords Haiku

Make passwords with care
Memorable but not easy
Lest hackers get in
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Categories: passwords, computer,
Form: Haiku



Breakable Passwords

Hold on who goes there.
Is it my dreams?
My life,
My Strife.
No its just despair.
Given to me,
I see,
And plea.
Hone in the nightmare.
Reality,
Fatality,
Brutality.
So I’m solitaire.
Afraid of lies,
Allies,
Then dies.
They go anywhere.
In this the time,
Its fine,
I shine.
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Categories: passwords, philosophy
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things