Short Assiduous Poems
Short Assiduous Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Assiduous by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Assiduous by length and keyword.
Horse
horse
cherished charger
sleek spirited steed
humanity's assiduous paragon of
power...
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Categories:
assiduous, animal, nature,
Form:
Cinquain
A Three Word Poem
assiduous ambiguous analogy
2/20/2018
Poetry Contest: A Three Word Poem
Sponsored by: Bobby May...
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Categories:
assiduous, creation, work,
Form:
Alliteration
Sundae
My brain bawled
like a hound.
I was taken aback,
by the sound.
I took another bite,
as they swept past me;
like a 90's reel,
all my memories.
Years of forethought;
my assiduous labour made sense.
I finally felt that day,
the taste of sundae....
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Categories:
assiduous, food, happiness, motivation, perspective, success,
Form:
Rhyme
Sable Poetic Leakings
assiduous
spiritual voices
whisper veracious words:
faith tested
is faith strengthen…
firmed like tested muscles…
flexing mind
expands and joyful spirits
dance as mental quills
ink blood of truths…
hemorrhaging
melodic metered sounds
flowing freely from
the sable cerebral womb:
delivering new hope
sucking leaking nipples
of undying faith…...
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Categories:
assiduous, analogy, destiny, faith, imagery, metaphor, simile, writing,
Form:
Free verse
I Am, the Winner
The cogitation about the word "Victor",
Arises vigor within my heart;
That keeps me vigorous towards my vision.
Virtuosity is my investment to reach beyond victory:
Because, I am, the winner!
The rumination about the word "vanquisher",
Awakens ardor within my heart;
That makes me active towards my aims.
Assiduous is my assurance to achieve awards:
Because, I am, the winner!...
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Categories:
assiduous, celebration, courage, desire, encouraging, inspiration, inspirational, motivation,
Form:
Free verse
Creatures Great and Small
CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL
Of all creatures great and small
Insects are most assiduous folk of all
They perform assigned duties each day
And let nothing dissuade them on their way
The till the soil and collect the forage
Their labor brings them food, some for storage
Their diligent spirits have no equaled pace
Mostly repulsed by a higher stationed race
Human beings became Self appointed superiors
But without these small beasts humans would be their inferiors...
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Categories:
assiduous, allegory, animal,
Form:
Couplet