Get Your Premium Membership

Short Abase Poems

Short Abase Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Abase by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Abase by length and keyword.


Premium Member Change
Change occurs as a result of persistence. Regardless of the degree of resistance. No matter how to abase the distance. Don't let it be just another occurrence.
...

Read More
© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abase, analogy, change, encouraging, endurance,
Form: Monorhyme



Premium Member ENERNIZED JOINT AS ONE-
hearts beats rapid melts like butter in an oven bodies to close merge ~ temperature rise energy coverings lights muttering abase ~ softens beating hearts joint together souls merging now we be just one
2/24/24 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2024© ...

Read More
Categories: abase, appreciation, caregiving, destiny, engagement,
Form: Haiku
Teen Rant
Welcome to the life of a teen!
Where everyone’s stuck between
Where they want to go 
And where they want to leave.
While all we perceive
May seem a bit distorted,
I can assure you that our life
Is just as full of strife
As any other and while maturity
May seem likely never to inhabit
Our poor young brains, this planet
Is a tough place.
So just give us some space!
And while we may abase, misplace, erase, seem base, or disgrace
Give us some grace!...

Read More
Categories: abase, 12th grade, 1st grade, age, children, teen,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pray Without Ceasing
Pray Without Ceasing Miracle Man December 12, 2023 The world has become filled, with hatred and division. Many times we let pettiness, impair our good vision. Compromise is a word, most no longer embrace. Which leads us full scale, in our effort to abase. We find it hard to ask, so instead, we demand. Seeking an advantage, to gain the upper hand. As a nation we’ve become, morally bankrupt today. Prayer changes things, but too many don’t pray.
...

Read More
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abase, change, hate, how i feel, prayer,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Shattered Sighs