Short Arabic Poems

Short Arabic Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short Arabic poems by PoetrySoup poets. Search short Arabic poetry by poem length and keyword.


Ride the Same Wave

Riding the same wave

I feel like 
I'm riding 
a wave of realty
And it's 
difficult to find 
anyone 
on the same wave.
Form: ABC


The Dead Line

1948 the year a country was raised from the dead
120 an age you'd live to if your not dead 
2068 The dead line for what is said

Excuses

Grandpa was polygamous
Father believed in celibacy
And I'm deliberating on bigamy
Lest I become
A dull thud
in posterity's eyes
Form: ABC

Great Ones

Great ones are 
Those who see others' pain
And stand up to help 
not to have a better view




 Dedicated to  "white helmets"

Euro-American

Indian-American
African-American
Asian-American
Jewish-American
Arab-American
Latin-American
Euro-American

America, The Great


Feelings

The anger rising up against
The woven barrier of the mind
And amidst this chaos you will find 
laughter, tears and remorse at bait!
Form: Rhyme

Who Are These People

They kill whole civilization of people
They destroy species of animals
They destroy everything they touch
Who are these people

Satan

Since I Can'T Post This In Wuotes

Guard well your heart lewis.
That what "old mad Jack" said.
He didn't know I stole fair ladies faint hearts. For I adhere THE HOLY BIBLE

Banana

I am so tired. I forgot to peel the banana.
I am suing Chakita for pain and suffering...
Johnny Rhinem. Will you marry me online?
L   :)
© Cindy Lu  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Bio

Premium Member Arabique XIII

"Busni ya maaly el basha ya baba ya ostaz."
"Busat ya habibti, ya amoura ya ostaza."
"Shokran awi ya habibi." I said with a red blushing face.
Form: Sijo

Eraser

I am an eraser
You call me to erase your failures
You mistakes is my correction
To make room for progression
You only call me
When you need me.
Form: Shape

Because I'M Going To Go To the France

Because I'm going to go to the France,
I take decision to learn Arabic vocals.
This is increase my only chance
To communicate with native locals!
Form: Quatrain

Premium Member Arabique IX

"Bahebuk awi ya ostaz, ya baba, ya zaim el wasim."
"Bahebik awi ya ostaza, ya amoura, ya zaima."
Then the Cree lady embraced the Egyptian Arab man.
Form: Sijo

Christian

There are some among you
Who says they are Christian
But they practice racism
Cast them out from among you
Or I shall cast you 
In hell with them

Premium Member Arabique V

"Bahebuk awi ya habibi ya ostaz ya za'im."
"Bahebik awi ya amoura ya gameela ya 7elwa."
They said to each other as they became more in love together.
Form: Sijo

Thank You God

Thank you God 
For this glimmering snow
Please God 
Don't keep me slow
Increase my strength
Remove my laments
Undo my pain
Make me Young 
Again!
© Seema Ali  Create an image from this poem.

Sorry My Friend

Crippled by embarrassment,
Waves from past cover my shore,
Sorry my friend, you had your feet dirty from it.
I hanker, this doesn’t deter your steps.
© Vini Cho  Create an image from this poem.
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Sparks

There’s a spark in your eyes,
There’s a spark in your smile,
There’s a spark in everything in you i see,
But that spark is a simple illusion in mine.
Form: Shape

Premium Member Arabian Night Dates

Went on several romantic Arabian night dates
With a hot guy from the United Arab Emirates.
Now I am secretly longing as hopeless romantic heart waits.
Form: Sijo

The Unanswered Call

My weary pen indites a weary plea,
To thee, who turn'st away eternally.
No deep response,no answer to my soul-
Then set me free, or let me cease to be.
Form: Rubai

Premium Member Arabique VII

"Marissa agmal wahds fel denia." He said, embracing me.
"Shokran awi ya habibi ya mozza ya ostaz."
He held me closer in his heart ever since we reunited.
Form: Sijo

Barakallahu Leka

God bless you and your spouse
Full of blessings to fill your house
Let God unite you two in good cause!
 

(Wishes on a newly wedded couple in Arabic)

Hive of Honey

Shaken sudden the hive

Queen bee awaken

Bees to fly back

Sensing the threat

It’s true-

Bees to serve honey

But venom at last for survival!

Locker

Locker, 
Filled with my books and papers and secrets
I can't remember my combination
47 right 27 left and then what?
Am I locked out or are you locked in?

Summra

Shade of Summra
Really appreciated 
In summer noon
What about winter?
Cave


Please, note that “Summra” is Arabic word that means here a big desert tree.
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