Short Amalgam Poems
Short Amalgam Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Amalgam by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Amalgam by length and keyword.
Picture Prophetic
A
vision
perceived-
amalgam of
seen
and
received-
together
then tested and
freed...
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Categories:
amalgam, faith, inspirational
Form:
Lanterne
Hopes Reality
Hopes and dreams
An amalgam of fantasy and perceived reality
Too bad it’s all a lie
Fairytales do not come true
Hopes fade
Dreams die...
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Categories:
amalgam, allusion, betrayal, emotions, heartbreak,
Form:
Prose
Sequenced Forms
credible
diologue,
pervasive
graphic
amalgam
of forms-
infused
by the poetic
became
visual
textual
ideograms...
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Categories:
amalgam, art, poetry,
Form:
Verse
Panning Poetry
Sifting slurry through my word sieve
occasional bright flashes give hope
but there is so much dross and the
yellow flakes in my quicksilver amalgam
may be naught but fool’s gold....
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Categories:
amalgam, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Our Love Affair
The bristle of our skins,
the taste of the mouth,
the awakening of the smell,
the anticipation of pleasure
are precipitated forms
of harmonious coexistence
between the pure amalgam
and body vibration....
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Categories:
amalgam, allegory, allusion, analogy, animal, extended metaphor,
Form:
Light Verse
Potential
out
of the
ordinary
the
fantastic
appears,
a vivid
emblem
an image
superimposed,
an amalgam
blossoming
slowly
in
a
slant
of
light,
dappled
yet
layered
in the
dim light..
peppered
with rythm...
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Categories:
amalgam, hope, people,
Form:
Verse
The Kuttab
Rigid and small in dunam
Revelations glued into baldam
Literacy filled amalgam
Inherited from its predecessor
Abram the Hanif ancestor
The legacy of pilgrim Lordor
Revealed command “read”
The order was repeated by lead
Coupled Shafa than ennead...
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Categories:
amalgam, education,
Form:
Tristich
In Our Infinite Return
I blame it on the light
pretending. Auburn bright and Autumn
too.
Fainted dim of our December
imparts the solemn fall of all to
view.
Crass comes the stilted body, amalgam
in the slanted rain. The April rains a timbered
soak.
The rings. O time! O time remains....
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Categories:
amalgam, lost love, nature, people, seasons,
Form:
Free verse
From Love To Love
Amalgam vis-à-vis
of enzymes...
enraptured bows
of intimate fires...
Love, unsatisfied mix
of electrons, protons and neutrons!
screens emotionally
intertwined in feelings
ethereally woven...
prime seams,
magnetized caresses
attracted by the vortex,
kinesthetic vibration
that is the love !...
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Categories:
amalgam, allegory, allusion, analogy, appreciation, love,
Form:
Light Verse
From Love To Love From a Flower To a Garden
Amalgam vis-à-vis
of platonic enzymes,
intimate fireworks broth
enraptured,
unsatisfied mix
of protons, electrons
and neutrons.
web emotionally
strewn with
woven feelings
fluidly, are
matrix firstfruits,
pure words that
from the book don't run away
antimagnetic apples
that of the tree
don't fall ,
phenomenon from love to love......
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Categories:
amalgam, allegory, allusion, extended metaphor, literature, love,
Form:
Free verse
Kintsuroi
Contest entry: Kintsuroi
Oh the mass of rotted enamel
The disfiguration of an old time beauty
Brown gravestones twisted
It really is not me…
No amalgam to repair
I think I will be bold
And look into kintsuroi
And get them fixed with gold
A dashing smile of golden teeth
I will flash your way
But I think it is expensive and
You may have to pay
© GG 8 /01/2014...
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Categories:
amalgam, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Ekphrasis a Two Arts Amalgam
EKPHRASIS ENTERS
Light to light which illumes
as colour fills our eyes and enters
our mood.To trigger stark sensations
colour floats on white,yellow
blue and red in parallel luminous
blocks.This conceptual mirror
meticulous,yet of the common
place, a still life set free in
pervading symbols of the night.
The senses merge to become a
dialogue, a commentary in words...
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Categories:
amalgam, art, poetry, word play,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Poetry Jewellery
Poetry is art, art is poetry,
An amalgam of rare jewellery,
Words joined together in a unique way,
Expressing clearly what you want to say,
Add some similes, metaphors and rhymes,
A dash of poetic devices' chimes,
Conjuring up images with sweet words,
Talking of flowers, animals and birds,
Where else can you find such deep artistry?
Poetry is art, art is poetry.
09/20/18
...
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Categories:
amalgam, art, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
Lines Written While Watching Tv News
Keeping up with what is happening in the city
Murders, car accidents continue to plague us
But there are some hopeful signs
The arts are flourishing
Poetry, sculpture, paining, theater
are all coming forth
These revive tge spirit
give us hope I the
face of darkness
All ethnicities live through their cultures
In New York city they blend together
And form an amalgam of peace and love...
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Categories:
amalgam, art, love, peace, urban,
Form:
Free verse
Son of Hannover An Amalgam
forays
with the
commonplace
collaged
spatial
merzed
assimulated fragments
of the
immaterial
by chance
made
material
indescribable
without purpose
yet
enduring
memorials
displaced
in time
three dimensions
monuments
as
reflections
of the uncertainty
of life
an
essence
of the absolute...
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Categories:
amalgam, art, tribute,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Lavender
Lavish pink mingles in purple pastures
An amalgam of foam in seraphic blue
Vena cava diffuses mauve melancholy
Effulgent splashes lulling tidal shores
Nostalgic desires flutter in savoir-faire
Droning all drowsy, a fragrant love affair
Enchanted bells tinkle, as bees meander
Ripples of essence in vales of lavender.
31st March 2020
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Sponsor William Kekaula
Contest Name Gif 2 Your Best Anything...
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Categories:
amalgam, flower,
Form:
Acrostic
Meditate Amalgam
Thunder between my ears,
Reaching down nerve endings,
Like shocks on wires climb,
Piercing at my chest,
Clenched tight in a ball,
I've known deeper pain,
But it's striking nonetheless,
Diaphragmatic breathing,
Eyes sealed facing the sun,
I clasp hands at calm,
Palms catching the dawn,
And though I inhale the beauty,
Hold in as much as I can bear,
My lungs always falter,
Left with the stale humidity,
Staring down a closed door....
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Categories:
amalgam, symbolism,
Form:
Free verse