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Short Arrhythmia Poems

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


Notte Blu Blur Blue Night
Un the blue of the night...
Inside, the sound of mirrors,
sing of time, words of love ...
No blur...
There outside,
shipwreck of souls, hearts
in arrhythmia ...
Chaos...
There outside,
neither singing nor laughing,
only cold body blood ...
Inside the joy lives in fever
and tender is the night ,,,!...

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Categories: arrhythmia, adventure, allegory, allusion, blue, cool, metaphor, poetry,
Form: Free verse



A Delicate Needle
Mass for the instant, coffin for the hour.
Where is the strangeness lost and constancy refuges?
A flight of revelation in vague borders.
Absence, there’s so little of it. It´s masked.
It's hard to find where errors inscribe.

Thermal chambers can penetrate bricks.
When you're in the fridge, heart bark
becomes slow and the arrhythmia plays its melody...

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Categories: arrhythmia, appreciation, inspiration, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Anomaly
Solitude provides artistic solace; 
Freedom to behave like a rogue, 
showcase the beauty of an anomaly; 

An addiction to limelight is the anomaly; 
Creative endeavors desire solace 
yet are inspired by dancing rogue; 

Displaying the heart of the rogue 
who’s arrhythmia fuels this anomaly 
stabilized within quiet solace; 
 
The poetic solace of this rogue anomaly....

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Categories: arrhythmia, art, emotions, feelings,
Form: Tritina
I Got Arrhythmia
I got arrhythmia
With no biz here
Still got my heart
Who could ask for anything more!

This old heart beat 
Got new smart beat
Slow then fast beat 
Who could ask for anything more!

My Oxidation
Has a syncopation
No resuscitation
Hangin’ round my door

With a thrum beat 
Not a dumb beat
Long as some beat
Who could ask for anything more!
 Who could ask for anything more!...

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Categories: arrhythmia, allusion, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Intoxication Trimeric
An overdose of poetry,
just one more hit  just one more hit;
We could waste it all together, 
otherwise known as schedule one;

Just one more hit just one more hit,
heartbeat’s locked in arrhythmia; 
A taste of  rhymes and side effects;

We could waste it all together; 
Make sure you cover all those tracks
so I can’t feel you in my poems;

Otherwise known as schedule one,
my brain’s not really capable 
of fighting off your intoxication....

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Categories: arrhythmia, emotions, feelings, poetry,
Form: Other




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