Short Acquiescing Poems
Short Acquiescing Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Acquiescing by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Acquiescing by length and keyword.
both wanted to be the right hand man
girl Friday met marvelous right-hand-man
they fell in love and hatched an elope plan
both wanting to be the quintessential number one
neither acquiescing to the other, not a lot of fun.
they broke up, forever, Darcy Lynne and Dan.
Both wanting to be the right-hand man...
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Categories:
acquiescing, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Categories:
acquiescing, courage,
Form:
Alliteration
Amaju
Amaju;
The pride and beauty of all days
In your innocent and unadulterated eyes
I have seen the age and immortality of the sun and the moon.
The incomparable blast of your unabated smile
Acquaints my heart with an acquiescing admiration
Indeed your beauty is priceless and devoid of sentiment.
BY: IKPESU PRINCE IGHO...
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Categories:
acquiescing, africa, appreciation, beauty, how i feel, i
Form:
Crown of Sonnets
Juxtaposed Coast
Fabricated coast, they arranged a brigade
Aggregated to oppose, braving the waves
Saturated stones, awaiting decay
Exaggerated to juxtapose,
The real contained by the fake.
Professing control, they replaced the coast
Repressing the flow, sustained only to erode
Acquiescing the blows, an unstable repose
Depressing the both, the wave and the stone....
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Categories:
acquiescing, environment, extended metaphor, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
Beauty and the Feast
I watched a yellow butterfly
As it was slowly flitting
Among the garden's flowers
All the while that I was sitting.
It carefully proceeded
From the purples to the reds
While the blossoms, acquiescing,
Seemed to sigh and bow their heads.
Mother Nature is so thoughtful
Giving more than is her duty,
Filling flora with such nourishment
As well as all that beauty....
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Categories:
acquiescing, beauty,
Form:
Rhyme
Orange Blossoms
The amethyst paeans of hyacinth
crest with a gust of butterflies
on the scent of orange blossoms
cascading to earth like snow flakes.
Blood-red geraniums blazon Spring's birth
not with a pulsing blare,
but the soundless blush
of love's ardent swoon.
Placid jade fronds drape,
acquiescing to silent bees
emerging from blond snapdragons
as euphoria of being exudes
from the garden's breathless murmur....
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Categories:
acquiescing, flower, metaphor, spring,
Form:
Free verse