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Quickest Poems - Poems about Quickest

Quickest Poems - Examples of all types of poems about quickest 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 quickest.
Premium Member Unsightly
...My vision is faded and no longer clear, Where the sight no longer compels, from far or near. Can this failure stem mainly from only old age? Or just a normal passage of time, turning a page. It......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, allusion,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Finger Bowls and Heaven
..."When Heaven gets overcrowded, place another setting at The Last Supper table," ... by the Poet. She would have been quite physical --......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, bible, destiny, faith, food,
Form: Free verse
hinterlands of thee netherlands
...alternately titles: I got noose for you, Yours truly doth garrotte tee another itsy bitsy, betsy wetsy easy breezy read. oft times ('specially these latter unsainted days and nights) in wh......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, analogy, birth, death, environment,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I've Got Some Bad Ideas and a Terrible Hill to Die on
...How could I exist like this? Get out of my head and on your knees For another way to worship Don’t wait on me, I haven't conquered anything yet My times a soldier with a leaking social battery ......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, emotions, fantasy, lost, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fishing Holiday
...Fishing Holiday A kingfisher sitting on the old harbour wall Listening to the geese from the mud flats call I'm here for some sea fishing until after the thaw Bra......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, bird, fishing, humorous, seasons,
Form: Personification



Premium Member For a Slip of the Tongue
...Speaking ill of others, gossip, carrying tales the quickest route to hell's fiery jail for the mightiest weapon of war is the tongue Who lives, who dies -- a civil tongue's praises ar......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, death, life, spoken word,
Form: Rhyme
Ink Roached Infestation Didst Derive Within Mice Elf
...Ink roached infestation didst derive within mice elf Minor emendations to following just posted verse oversight to correct dissatisfaction, yours truly I do curse ah... methinks if hands of ti......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, absence, adventure, age, birth,
Form: Rhyme
Ink Roached Infestation Didst Derive Within Mice Elf
...Ink roached infestation didst derive within mice elf Thus writer of these words forever mus lee experiencing craving to eat cheese, a milk product eternally preserved within annals, chroni......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, adventure, america, angst, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Lonesome Life of a Cell Phone User
...two cell phones ran into each other on some street friends I think world has changed though and stood side by side known yet unknown an awkward greeting then sliding into silence like an old west......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, addiction, best friend, character,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Angelic
...Where is the love you promised us always? Eternal love is cast out of heaven for the angelic it seems—Quote by poet It burns deeply knowing our ways of love aren’t angelic Love’s awe e......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, angel, feelings, irony, longing,
Form: Rhyme
What Do You Want
...In life, many of our achievements are balanced by the sacrifice required to attain them. We look at a beautiful dance or an exquisite athletic performance and cannot comprehend the sacrifice that......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, dedication, introspection, life, motivation,
Form: Rhyme
Poison
...Substance with death plan or harm, To recover from it Luck’s charm; Planter taker has lost his farm, Not likely to help ‘Raised Alarm’. In one’s bowel begins its strike, All good organs poison......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, character, depression, evil, humanity,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Drill
...THE DRILL Arrive with boots. The march early or late. The rose-fed cheeks. The eyes are green - new leaves. The cadence call. No turning back. Blank slate. New beginnings. In adventures, believ......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, military,
Form: Sonnet
Tales of Two Run Outs
...There was a legend in the world of cricket, For whom fans rushed to buy the tickets. Who started getting run out on 1st wicket And like a poem, got run-out as well in his last ODI wicket. He ......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, appreciation, childhood, devotion, farewell,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Its Sunday
...Sunday’s an auspicious day to suggest that you, as a student, take a recess In order to try and decompress from our studying and stress Now, of course, if you’re so possessed, or some might ev......Read the rest...
Categories: quickest, humor, school, stress, student,
Form: Rhyme

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