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Semicolon Poems - Poems about Semicolon


Premium Member Loss of the Semicolon
Loss of the Semicolon The semicolon is an odd mark; The use of which can be quite stark; It forces us to make a pause; Before we start a new clause; Now a study was conducted; An English college deducted; That the semicolon is in decline; So I’d better stop using it in this poem of mine!!! ...

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Categories: semicolon, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Semicolon to go on
As semicolon That goes further on, I tend to infuse Support to mental health issues And convey the idea that One’s story is not over yet, O to stand by their side Often to help prevent suicide, Saying, it’s not the end, And I think they understand. For, what so be the sigh of strife, No full stop does stop journey’s life. __________________ Happenings |41.01.2025|life, fashion Note:...

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Categories: semicolon, fashion, life,
Form: Free verse



Another Title That Requires a Semicolon
"some words; guitar tunes, and a Korg keyboard" presently i'm busy juggling one or two things while trying to keep a balanced checkbook...

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Categories: semicolon, color,
Form: Free verse
A Semicolon Isn'T a Medical Condition
My Muse Squeezed One out I think I will Call IT Panagiota...

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Categories: semicolon, anti bullying, art, celebration,
Form: Ode
The Semicolon Tattoo
Imagination is a lonely bird. Flying high above the sky, In poems and prayers, Through inevitable fear of death. Integrity is like an old cloth In dire need of mending. An old cloth, delicately covering the semicolon tattoo. Thankfully. Source of Inspiration: “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there...

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Categories: semicolon, imagination,
Form: Free verse



Semicolon
What does his sign mean in the world of life? I know that I have not given up yet? But my mind says otherwise, My mind wants to toss in the towel, and blow away the key. Kiss my tears away, and let nature take its course. Let me fade away into the oblivion. As it was meant to be. At times I can't...

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Categories: semicolon, depression,
Form: Free verse

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