Short Adjectives Poems

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


Premium Member quietude of the day

quietude of the day
coaxes poetry out of me
nouns and adjectives
verbs and adverbs
a few prepositions
I watch, amazed


Premium Member Haiku Has No

haiku has no
punctuation
i can buy that

haiku has no
capitals
got it

haiku has no
adjectives

so many 
experts

i choose to
be my own
haiku guru
now

How To Write a Fantastic Poem

Do not use the word "fantastic" in a poem
It's an adjective and adjectives are taboo
If you do it will never find a home 
Use concrete images that are vivid and true

Premium Member Imagination Twirls Me

imagination twirls me into the air
catching me often, not that I care
tossing adjectives around
burying fancifuls underground
making poems of ideas which were unaware

Adjectives

Spinning here

Bouncing there

Bumping into the familiar

Running from the same

Crawling into the unknown

Jumping blindly

Catching an angel

Skipping effortless together


Thoughts Without Adjectives

Can’t see television because you occlude my vision
People could be compared to a door for that.
Certainly you are not the window type
To keep blocking me the way you do.
fun

Premium Member He Loves Dictionaries and Thesauruses

Lightful lithe lollygagging lexicon
What dictionary page have I been on?
Over adjectives and adverbs, I greatly fawn
Never saying no to a thesaurus, said my cousin John.
Form: Monorhyme

Paralympics

Paralympics contestants inspire me What adjectives can I use ••• I feel ashamed of self °°° 05.09.2021 For Constance La France, kimo
Form: Kimo

Travesty of Sanctity

Daughter, sister,
Wife, mother,
Adjectives of kinship
Are worthy of worship

Markers of purity,
Idols of sanctity,
Yet victims of atrocity!
Strange cozenage of sanctity!!
Form:

Premium Member Imagism In a Verse

New*
forms-
with old
rhythms in
a precise image.**

*hiku-tanka-American cinquain/cinqku/crystalline-lanterne-
** NOTABLY direct - few ( if any)adjectives -semantic exactness
Form: Fibonacci

Darkness and Dreams

Darkness falls.
Oppressive dreams become-
Broken promises. Stars seem bright.


If this contains any verbs, adverbs, adjectives please let me know as I am terrible at 
spotting them. thanks.
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Grammar Grapple

Listen to poem:
When words takes you from


                                       a noun, to a pronoun, comes~


                                                                                 adjectives and verbs?
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Senryu

Premium Member Adjectives

I often add beauty to your song,
enhancing nouns is where I belong;
however,place upon me a curb,
for I,the limelight steal from your verb;
my over-use can bbe a curse,as
too much of this good thing,clots a verse.

Boiling Words

I got my pot boiling.
Words are in my head just storming. 

Throwing my nouns in to begain a subject. 
Then my verbs to describe of it. 

 Adjectives gives me my flavor. 
Short storys that come out is in my favorite.
© Jack Reed  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Couplet

Adjectives of Me

lovely accomplishments
persuasive with my hand
wrote not only to the lonely soul
my time before the sand

as with a clue my life saw thin
the hour glass and sand
thus future independent clause
befalls this mortal man
Form: Lyric

Premium Member is my pen possessed

my pen runs across the page
dripping down verbs and adjectives
dragging prepositions and nouns along
I watch
an innocent bystander
have no idea
where all of these words are coming from
is my pen possessed?
Apparently so.

I Did Not...

I 
did not
give my best

and 
I log, 
far behind, 

from
thy love
that I went
 
alone, sailing the sea

of 
unknown
adjectives

and 
mastered
the language

of 
my heart’s
awkwardness,

…carving it, as muses!
Form: Lyric

Premium Member Lighted Page

Page Empty White, lined Adjectives penned Leaf Page Invites Alluring Colorful scheme Book
Contest: Light Up The Page Poetry Contest Sponsor: Joseph May Written: March 06, 2019
Form: Lanterne

Love Is Not Merchant

Love is not a merchant
it doesn't keep count
it's not how much or what
but why and how it counts

Better dandelions
from heart of love
than diamonds
from heart of stone



Third Place Winner - Jack Webster: Workshop Adjectives Deleted

Road Rage

Roaring round roads raucously  
Orally overtly offending operators
Acrid antagonistic adjectives aired
Defiantly daring distracted drivers

Ranting raving railing
Aggravate annoy atrocious
Gregarious gone Goebbels
Exacerbate engage enrage
Form: Acrostic

Blush

Blush check
 you can see it on my face
 embarrassed, red-necked,
 displaced;

take it back and trim
 the love you erased,
 my open disgrace in,
 the kiss you placed.

No adjectives, Jack Webster's workshop,
just blushing fact.
6/22/21
© DM Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Quatrain

Writers Block

Too tired to

  rub two words together
       to make a
  coherent sentence
              


                into
  brilliant relationships
         
              with
       forgotten verbs
              and
     colorful adjectives

Premium Member Make It Glitter Make It Pop

An inkwell cupcake if you please.
Frost it with adverbs.
Sprinkle it with adjectives.
Don’t be stingy.
You can add more.
Make it glitter.
Make it pop!
Startle yourself.
Bake it whatever degree
Coleridge, Whitman, Thoreau and Poe would have used.

Garden Days

I sit; dog snoozes; bees parade
In, out, in, over, under flowers
Buzz-ZIP! with pace and poise and purpose
A hum of bees spell us to sleep.


Written on 5th July 2021
Submitted for Workshop: Adjectives Deleted Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Jack Webster

Premium Member Fault

At a loss for adjectives At once objective logic starts At your throat prerogative At sure rejection love departs At will defines your strategy At times your heart betrayed At certain points a tragedy At fault, you swing the blade
Form: Rhyme

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