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Short Appoints Poems

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


Premium Member Glide
Choice comforts craze,
Aim answer asks;
Limp loiters laze,
Mind misty mask.
Embrace each ebb,
Used urn undone;
Trouble trips trap,
Heap hurting hunt;
Ash appoints art,
Niche nurtures nigh;
Aid arcs apart,
Sign secret sighs;
Infer incline,
Ask apt align.




Leon Enriquez
11 August 2015
Singapore...

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Categories: appoints, change,
Form: Sonnet



Cabinet That He Appoints Horn Limerick
Everyone Educate Horn Limerick

Trump is not keen on making points;
Himself always awards and also anoints;
Nothing ever does he clearly explain;
Drives us insane when he does complain;
Can you imagine cabinet he appoints.

Can't wait to see them on Saturday Night Live;
Will laugh so much and hope we can survive.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appoints, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Falling
Uneasy steps
In an old map
Lines a strange trap


Hurl of loose lines
On the grapevine
All is not fine


A jerky point
A slipping joint
A fall appoints


Falling feeds fear
Right now and here
Sad broken cheer


Feel that plunge strange
Odd in lost range
Falling to change




Leon Enriquez
26 November 2017
Singapore...

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Categories: appoints, change,
Form: Rhyme
Kash, among hyphens a dash
Indians have been making big splash,
And now there’s this Patel called Kash.
What, never heard of him?
He heads FBI team,
In highly-held hyphens, big dash,
One subsists or just leaves,
He in himself believes,
And tries once again all afresh.
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Happenings |05.12.2024|humour

Poet’s note: Trump appoints his long-time acolyte as chief of FBI.     

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Categories: appoints, humor,
Form: Limerick
Of Cleanliness and Godliness
Of Cleanliness and Godliness, the adage appoints;
God will be proximate to the most cleanly joints.
Now, Craig’s place is clean, I mean, his pad is bright!
And Steve lives on Craig’s left while I’m on the right.

The way that I figure, if that old saying’s true,
Then Steve’s digs are painted a deified hue. 
Steve must be holy as holy can be,
‘Cause he’s next to Craig’s place, and God is not me!...

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© Dean Wood  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appoints, humorous,
Form: Light Verse



Mind Sight
by Mark Miller 12/30/2017

Traveler starlight dusts 
Our color emotion departed
Ever within never dissident  
Below sordid toss assortment 
Blooms circuit substance 

Our obsessive privy throws  
Living symptom circular gaze
Before myopic oceans deep gray
Grasping worlds structure foray
By shipwrecked days estrange

In homes left untouched the many
For whom history appoints
The fill of sentry tales 
Holds purpose tenants void...

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Categories: appoints, analogy, betrayal,
Form: Alliteration

Book: Reflection on the Important Things