Short Ailed Poems
Short Ailed Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ailed by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ailed by length and keyword.
Did you see the soul up high?
It's once with the ailed and fainted body—
Bleeding across the way of earth to sky,
Biting the undone assignments lost to the Orby.
Swiftly, it's chased to earth,
Whereas, to length the drill—
I got back myself in berth;
Thus, I wept that my soul would have gone as nil.
Categories:
ailed, poets,
Form:
Other
eerie vision vied
pluming perforated plights
dark dribbles dug
masticating munching mug
hoisted hankerings smothered
felon zeal fostered
moaning mist cloned
thorn ocean thrown
gloating gaunt glows
salient shaver sucked
la-de-da lures lust
wielded wits gulped
airy alakazam ailed
porous pupils' plight
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Note: Of porous perception.
Categories:
ailed, perspective,
Form:
Sonnet
I did try,
Somehow I failed,
I've grown weary
My heart was ailed
I was so tired,
And rest eternal
Sounded good,
And I wrote it in my journal,
I wanted to go home,
I had enough, I tried,
Too many nights,
I had cried,
I'm ready to move on,
To some I'd seem gone,
But I'd still be there,
And I'd always care,
About all those I love,
I'd smile down on, from above
Categories:
ailed, allegory, angst, confusion, death, sad,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Jailed at home by a white, frozen world
Adorned by one unmindful Jack Frost.
Ceramic ice was recklessly hurled,
Kicking bitter, beast-winter across
Fields, woods, yards and modern built cities.
Rejoicing nature rules us as boss,
Offering risky snow trussed pretty.
Some people claim this day is a loss,
Taken by a prankster, Mister Frost.
Categories:
ailed, snow, winter,
Form:
Acrostic
Suffering from an ailed of break up
Is an untune or bonkerness I blurred
Still, I remained and dreamt
And prayed to kicked the bucket
In the dark I stood and uttered I quit
As she swear wrong to stay forever
I remembered the smile she used to make my face
But now everything is died with smudge
But still my love is not vain
I will be with my love forever
It’s not a quotation of mad and bonk
But the verbalize of love
Categories:
ailed, break up, cry, sad, sad love,
Form:
Free verse
O, do you remember sweet Betsy from Pike?
She trekked ‘cross the prairie in search of a dyke.
She developed incontinence in Illinois;
She was cured of what ailed her by a strange nether boy.
Well, she only spoke German and he only spoke Dutch,
But the way that he plugged holes, didn’t need to speak much.
She’s sworn off the women, and forsaken the booze;
They’re now clogging in Portland in some fine wooden shoes.
Categories:
ailed, silly,
Form:
Couplet
It is an unfortunate reality,
Those most able to tie word and misery -
Are most often the least spoken.
They are capable of divining the self,
Pulling out streams of emotion.
- Emotion that is far heavier than simple tears.
The words pull at their friends' heartstrings,
Puppeteering their empathy,
Taking all the warmth that they had too.
That's the curse of an ailed writer,
only knowing ink and page -
because paper doesn't cry.
Categories:
ailed, cry, depression, emotions, loneliness, lonely, sad, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Domestic politics
Damn dirty domestic politics.
Father dead, saw him, dead;
Damn those bloody undertakers,
Had myself thinking he was sleeping:
Walked in;
Saw him in the casket,
Looking fine like he had never ailed,
Dad, open your eyes,
For once, please, murmur your hate:
Nothing;
What it is to lose;
Infinite loss, felt my head sway with heat,
Tears in my eyes? Why, why, why?
Time for no more answers,
Had wanted him to remember me.
Categories:
ailed, death,
Form:
Alexandrine
I met a knight.
He liked to fight.
I watched him run from left to right.
He had no fear.
It was here
Where man and Beast could fight and cheer.
A witch!
She caused a twitch.
The knight, he flipped and itched and itched.
The curse, it failed.
The witch, she ailed.
Then, beast and knight ran fast and bailed.
The beast and knight
They ran all night.
Until they came upon a light.
It glowed so bright,
They lost their sight,
And every day became like night.
Categories:
ailed, 5th grade, adventure, animal, courage, evil, magic,
Form:
Limerick