Short Antecedent Poems
Short Antecedent Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Antecedent by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Antecedent by length and keyword.
S Memo
I treasure that which cannot be found.
The antecedent at a juncture.
Your face laying on my timeline.
A just God somewhere....
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Categories:
antecedent, world,
Form:
Free verse
Conventions
CONVENTIONS
the
banal
thoughts
as
excess
baggage
widely
spaced
&
reinforced
by curious
virtues
a
source
of the irregular
antecedent
in surprising
resurrection
of
the
inapproprate
derived
from
pleasured
reverberations
of
prolific
understanding
mirrored
in
the soul...
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Categories:
antecedent, poetry,
Form:
Verse
Antecedent Universe
Antecedent Universe
Imagine if a moment
Could be caught on film
The presage
The nuance
The spectrum
The emotion
The context of
The moment itself
An eternity in an antecedent universe
Waiting to be remembered
Wanting to be recorded
While the shutter clicks
And the film advances
In the changing incalescence of
The light
David J Walker...
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Categories:
antecedent, allegory,
Form:
Free verse
Having Fun With Abcs
A Bearded Cat
Dancing Energetically Found
Generous Helpers imagining
Jealous kittens languishing meaningfully.
Never ostentatious private queries
rendered sassy tales united vivaciously
with ‘xact youthful zestiness.
Zany yeti ‘xtraordinary wisdom visualized
under true scholastic reality quickly
paid ordinary niceties many libations.
Killing joyful imagery hereby granting
federal enthusiasm during catastrophic
bemused antecedent....
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Categories:
antecedent, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form:
Abecedarian
Distant Thoughts
Sunlight shining through patient leafs
pleasing those whom urge for ease
Calm breeze feel my skin
recuperate me from what I've been
Soft the sand beneath my soles
halt me from antecedent faults
Where dawn winds whirled
my heart froze beneath dispute
But peaceful leafs and nature's song
calm me now, reigning my soul
Revive me Lord for Thou art;
the Father of nature and Father to me
Food for my soul Thou art to be
The pleasure of being naturally....
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Categories:
antecedent, nature,
Form:
I do not know?