Short Acceptance Poems

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


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Jesus Teaching: Acceptance of Jesus

But to those who did accept him he gave power to become children of God
      to those who believe in his name [JN 1:12]
Categories: acceptance, christian, god, jesus, people, prayer, spiritual, world,
Form: Couplet


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Acceptance

when I accepted all of me; flaws and all, I acknowledged~love



















Alexis Y.
05/23/2023
© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, love,
Form: Monoku

What Is - Is

Truth needs no audience
or vows of acceptance
The eagle flies highest
— when flying alone

(Dreamsleep: April, 2024)
Categories: acceptance, truth,
Form: Free verse

Agony of Riches

The ultimate indulgence…
blind acceptance

All standards rescinded
—all judgment forlorn

(Dreamsleep: October, 2019)
Categories: acceptance, judgement,
Form: Free verse

acceptance

although
our love died
my hopes will linger 
stubborn and destined to fail
until the sands of time blast her from my mind
© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, love hurts,
Form: Suzette Prime


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Art of Mental Resilience

Listen to poem:
Change-gears negative to neutral.
Cherish each present moment.
Find meaning in goals.
Practice self acceptance, compassion!
Categories: acceptance, mental health,
Form: Verse
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Pinch

Pinch

Rarity often governs price, 
and availability 
more so, than the need,
and acceptance of what is on hand.

Pinch
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, confusion, food, forgiveness, growth, heartbreak, money, vanity,
Form: Free verse
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My Hat

My hat... 
it covers up my head.
It is better that,
then to be dead.
There is a bald patch, 
yet I am fine, 
with my hat.
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, dream, fantasy, funny, inspiration, irony, riddle, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
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THE WAY OUR COLORS BLEND

May we be blessed to understand…
to one day comprehend…
how this world is made more beautiful
by the ways our colors blend.
© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
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OKAPI'S DILEMMA

Okapi thought he was a horse
Attempted to blend in, of course
Zebras kicked him out
Horses ran about
But okapi had no remorse
Categories: acceptance, animal, funny, horse,
Form: Limerick

Acceptance

Our fate ends right here
Even there’s a solution
It won’t be supplant
Time to say farewell for good
I’ll treasure all the effort
Categories: acceptance, appreciation, change, courage, freedom, happiness, identity, leaving,
Form: Tanka

Queen of Sorrows

Queen of sorrows
Queen of men.
Where doth thy heart intwine
When on the road met
All things halt
For in thy face is death divine
Categories: acceptance, dark, gothic, mythology,
Form: Rhyme

Lonely Crowd

Holding back
Afraid.
Of rejectance.
Reaching out a timid hand
Just as scared of acceptance.
Alone in a crowd
Similarly different.
Categories: acceptance, anxiety,
Form: Blank verse
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Acceptance

Epigram #45:

ACCEPTANCE


When the time comes
Let go and smile
Leave with style




Leon Enriquez
23 March 2015
Singapore
Categories: acceptance, allusion,
Form: Epigram

Acceptance

Acceptance

What a beautiful surprise.
I can stand still.  I am here now.
I always have been.
The key was under the stand (ing). :)
© Pat Davis  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, faith, growth, peace,
Form: Free verse
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INSTRUMENTS OF PEACE

Every day…may acceptance and compassion in each of us increase…
and may we continue to comfort one another
and be instruments of peace
© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, peace,
Form: Rhyme
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Thought of the Day

Acceptance rather than judgment
Compassion's noble sentiment
Entertaining not aversion
Choosing instead, bliss immersion

06-November-2022
Categories: acceptance, spiritual,
Form: Couplet

This Is Not Life

Imprisoned by limitations
Delayed by fear
Bound by contracts
In servitude of the dollar
Grueling
Not fair
No acceptance
This is not life
Categories: acceptance, fear,
Form: Free verse
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Acceptance

Embrace permanent eccentricities with wide praying arms,
To make our whining goose’s life joyful, hopeful and calm.




Feb. 7, 2022  12.07pm
© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, happiness, peace,
Form: Couplet

End

It ended as it began. Not with an exclamation But with a sigh A soft exchange A parting of hearts Us turned to you and I
Categories: acceptance, break up, divorce, heartbreak, love hurts, relationship,
Form: Free verse
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Only Perfection There Ain't

Our fantasy sometimes will paint
A lover that's some kind of saint.
But isn't that dull?
For life is more full
Where only perfection, there ain't.
Categories: acceptance, boyfriend, cheer up, girlfriend, happiness, love, relationship,
Form: Limerick

Acceptance Quote

The lesions of my imperfections 
have allowed me 
to see myself as one 
accepting there is more to love
 and heal. And become.


Contest Pensee
© Leon Datu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, meaningful,
Form: Verse
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Spiritual Baptism

Touched by the glowing light
Energy has taken to flight
Acceptance, void of all fright

Spiritual baptism makes my life right



A Parise Pariku
© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, inspirational
Form: Free verse

Suffer No More

Transform the yearn to solitude, 
collaborate acceptance with reality,
throw away pain from its core, 
extinguish the burning heart, 
suffer no more.
© Vini Cho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, divorce, grief, loneliness, loss, lost, love hurts,
Form: I do not know?

Beleif

There spelt some say so badly
acceptance might be taken sadly
but
Why should accuracy matter
writing talking of delusion
thereby compounding a fault
© Nigel Fox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acceptance, evil, god, religion,
Form: Free verse
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