Short Apprentices Poems
Short Apprentices Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Apprentices by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Apprentices by length and keyword.
From the Bakers To The Printers
Just Like The Summers And The Winters
Come The Apprentices And The Beginners
Life Has Time For The Sinners
Categories:
apprentices, hope, introspection,
Form:
I do not know?
Perfect is a distant goal
Perfection exists,
We realize it very distant ...
Better than we conform
in being apprentices,
Improving the imperfect ...
We are still very mediocre ...
We will be more mature, better,
When we accept it
No despair ...!
Categories:
apprentices, allusion, perspective, philosophy,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Emotional funeral for lost relevance.
Days, nights, years of abuse, and misuse.
endured nightmares as apprentices.
With the utterly shifting views, this is confusing.
Yet, nothing is grander to me than this existence.
I would like to chase it after being oozed.
Beyond gaining affection for my muse.
Categories:
apprentices, analogy, muse,
Form:
Free verse
The armadillo
In his protective thick shell
Holds not a candle
To the armor protection
Built around his emotions
Holds not a candle:
Meaning:
To compare badly to a know authority_to be unfit even to hold a subordinate position..
Orgin:
Apprentices used to be expected to hold the candle so that more experienced workmen were able to see what they were doing..
Categories:
apprentices, inspirational,
Form:
Tanka
Mirror, mirror from the wall to online
vanity declares, pick a piece of mine.
Respond, rewrite, re-integrate the theme;
This contest prompt is becoming a meme.
Culture shifts slowly; one stanza at a time.
Apprentices with reason and rhyme
compose on the edge of vulgar and crass
pieces that are cheeky and bold as brass.
Later as veterans they make their mark -
courtesy melts; poetry becomes stark.
Categories:
apprentices, 11th grade, poetry, vanity,
Form:
Verse
I WAS ONLY A BRICKLAYERS HELPER,
WHO GOT TO KNOW TOO MUCH.
SO I WANDERED INTO THE DESERT,
AND BEGAN TO BUILD WITH MY TOUCH.
A SECRET CHAMBER THAT WOULD HOLD A KEY.
MY APPRENTICES WERE BAFFLED!
TO BREAK IT?THEY WOULD NEVER SEE,
WHAT WAS HIDDEN IN THIS TRIANGLE!
SO I SHOWED THEM HOW TO BUILD IT SMALL.
AS REVEALED TO ME BY MY MASTER.
AND PLACE A RAZOR THAT WILL NEVER FAIL!
OR PEEL!AND RESISTANT TO ALL DISASTERS!
Categories:
apprentices, children,
Form:
Ballad