Short Acclimate Poems
Short Acclimate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Acclimate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Acclimate by length and keyword.
Wondrous times we've merited
no longer feeling desolate
I'm feeling high-spirited
something I did acclimate
with conditions dreary
going to the doctor isolated
my nerves made me weary
now I'm quite elated
for I must be on my own feet standing
where independence is forced upon me
making me stronger and being
grown for all to see
Categories:
acclimate, introspection,
Form:
Rhyme
When you’re in a new place
And the setting is strange,
All your customs and habits
You must rearrange.
From the car that you drive
To the bed where you sleep,
There’s a learning curve; sometimes
To climb it is steep.
When you’re older, to acclimate
May take a while,
Especially if
Tried and true is your style.
So you do what you must
To accept and get by,
For your younger-day outlooks
No longer apply.
Categories:
acclimate, age, travel,
Form:
Rhyme
Summer’s almost over - that convalescent state
where successive modes of pleasure
were the order of the day.
Now fall commands awakening -
drive simplicity away! The hounds
of hell are yelping that it’s time to banish play.
They cry “forget unscheduled hours
that owned no share of care - the virtual halls
are scheduled and we’ll soon see you there.”
No apotropaic magic can delay my slated fate -
to pixelated halls of learning I must soon acclimate.
Categories:
acclimate, 11th grade, school, student, summer, teen, youth,
Form:
Rhyme