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Short Acrophobia Poems

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


Premium Member Pushed Back of the Ferris Wheel
Hold on tight fighting a wave of panic suspended ; don't ever wanna go back 5/2/2019
Acrophobia Poetry Contest:'Dial It Back' Sponsored By: Maureen McGreavy...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acrophobia, fear,
Form: Tetractys



Hard To Believe
I saw a horsefly when I was young
I saw a man that was being transparent
I saw my brother take a trip on a lark
When acrophobia to him was inherent 

At the top of the stairs a clock ran down
I  once saw a trash truck fly up the road
Someone told me that time was running out
But it's still hard to believe a cock crowed!...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: acrophobia, humorous, word play,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Neither Rhyme Nor Reason
To some fears there's neither rhyme nor reason
  No remedy or cure, nor age or season

A phone (call for a date) can weigh 1,000 pounds
  A weather-beaten house, the haunt of eerie sounds

A request to speak impromptu can the stomach upset
  A severe case of butterflies one can get

Some folks suffer from acrophobia
  Others tremble at visions of agoraphobia

I once asked a Sage what he feared most to see
  He smiled and said, "If God ever stops loving me"...

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Categories: acrophobia, fear, people, wisdom,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs