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Short Appetency Poems

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


Premium Member Iniquitous Appetency
Wilts the bloomed flower
indulging in hankerings
drying fragile bones
disappearing loving look
turning off once kind spirit...

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Categories: appetency, deep,
Form: Tanka



Premium Member Seventy Seven
Seventy Seven Written: by Tom Wright 1/15/2016 77 Feels Like, Going From Fine China To Styrofoam Cups and Paper Plates; The gourmet meals, life formerly volunteered, Have vanished from the menu, leaving unexhausted items I’m found without appetency for. C/enter>
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appetency, age,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Seventy Seven
Seventy Seven Written: by Tom Wright 1/15/2016 77 Feels Like, Going From Fine China To Styrofoam Cups and Paper Plates; The gourmet meals, life formerly volunteered, Have vanished from the menu, leaving unexhausted items I’m found without appetency for.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appetency, age,
Form: Free verse
Too Comatose To See
inextinguishable
is your appetency
for what you suspire

you feed on this drug
to make life passable
but by the same line
that educes endurance
it will transport
inevitable death


Dec 10. 2019
If you Live by the sword, you die by the sword poetry contest
Sponsored by Silent one...

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Categories: appetency, addiction,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The a Team
Absolve us all of anguish
 When appetency goes awry 
The allure of the atrocious 
Can take precedence over the auspicious.
Nought can assuage the anxiety  of  abomination 
Flowing from such appetites
Ancillary to our basest desires.
Saying amen leaves us 
Aghast at our arrogance
Adding to our aggravation
Acquittal comes from abstinence 
And not from avarice....

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Categories: appetency, anger, angst,
Form: Free verse



The Gift Hidden In the Dark Ca
We live to absolve the sins of the past.
To assuage the guilt of the hurt we caused.
When appetency overrides wisdom.
How atrocious is the self when centered.
And evils allure tempts the unwary.
When life goes awry and you're all alone.
The anguish of it makes you swear out loud.
Yet difficult times can be auspicious.
With a little luck you can make it big.
If you find the gift hidden in the dark!


date:10/25/2019
contest:crazy A's 
sponsor:John Hamilton...

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© Meru Groen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appetency, irony,
Form: Free verse

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