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Short Affinities Poems

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


Premium Member Naturally, Fatefully
Let affinities naturally be, ?
For loving others as they are, is the key.
Let romances fatefully occur, 
For with meaning, fondness is sure....

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Categories: affinities, destiny, fate, love, romance, romantic, romantic love,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Whitewater
We shelter secrets, holding them close 
and encrypted. Hidden truths,
like submerged rocks that create 
snapping undercurrents and choppy, 
white-capped rapids for navigating affinities....

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Categories: affinities, desire, self, teen, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Virtual Follow
calculate the count on to a start Screen, follower or a companion you perceive what that means; strange in this game life is generally sharp, to create a new association in the hidden world; with original replies Vision views theme credits for the solitude In virtual affinities and reveries.
Written: August 07, 2022...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: affinities, analogy, community, smart,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Copla 78 Invocation: This Bad Guy World
COPLA 78 INVOCATION: This Bad Guy World

Recruit killers from the cradle
“Touches pas à mon Dieu! S’il te plaît!”
Crazed Pavlov mice

Curious holy books lie idle
Bits and pieces froth in mouths lay:
Rest lice in rice

Even if faiths feed best within ethnies
Holy writs and laws best divide them:
Make each Other

Some faiths lay claim to affinities
Yet each other slaughter and condemn:
Curse their mother

© T. Wignesan – Paris, 2014...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: affinities, conflict, creation, god,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Curious Persistence of Contempt
Seasons change, love remains; my heart stays soft.
In marital bond, your touch soothes the hard.
Though less gentle fondness falls from your mouth.

Through gale storms and glee, I have held my mouth.
In the autumn of our lives, I need soft,
lambent serenades to supplant the hard.

Each cycle through time has made your bind less hard.
Weathering me brought you down to your knees, soft.
Still no affinities fall from your mouth.

My lover's mouth, blustery and hard, be soft....

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Categories: affinities, age, betrayal, marriage, seasons,
Form: Tritina




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