Short Audaciously Poems
Short Audaciously Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Audaciously by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Audaciously by length and keyword.
Arnesha
Always working for more
Really earnest, but know what life has in store
Never giving up no matter the cost
Ever so patient while lost
Sincerely cool and care free
Happiness means everything to me
Audaciously blessed to know what life is meant to be...
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Categories:
audaciously, beauty, change, fun,
Form:
Acrostic
Haikus: A, B, C, D
haiku A
keeping hope alive---
strong stalwart sweet sable souls:
these are our mothers.
Haiku B
Ebony beauty,
Sustaining us in all things---
God bless our mothers
Haiku C
Beautiful black soul---
Audaciously bold in faith;
Praise God for Mama
Haiku D
Plowing up our hope,
And watering our courage,
Moms cultivate men....
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Categories:
audaciously, africa, america, black african american, love, mom,
Form:
Haiku
Human Folly
The gods looked down upon the plebes
and roared a loud thunderous laugh.
Those arrogant humans never
Learn. They spend precious time flirting
Audaciously with foolishness;
They set their eyes toward heaven
And expect to achieve greatness.
By whose precious standards do they
Trust determining their greatness?
Their own supreme egotism
Suffices as their bellwether
And so therein lies their weakness
A trait exclusively human....
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Categories:
audaciously, philosophy
Form:
Verse
Invigorating
A
glimpse of blitheful calmness
Haunted the garden I nourished so well
A
sense of fulfillment lingered in my thoughts
I
grasped a positive, enigmatic idea
And planted it on this conceptual notebook
A
gratisfying radiance showers peace, I must confess
It gave immortality to my garden I protected-- it's quite swell
A
piece of cherishment hovered in my thoughts
I
clutched an audaciously, cryptic idea
And recorded it on this invigorating poem book!...
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Categories:
audaciously, confusion, faith, happiness, mystery, on writing and
Form:
Rhyme
Mirror Me.
Studying the face’s familiar eyes
Compelled to ask, “Who are you?”
In a cant voiced riposte he said
“Wealthy and destitute”,
“I am impartial and prejudiced”,
“Compassionate and derisive”,
“I am modest and narcissistic”,
“Munificent and niggardly”,
“I am astute and imprudent”,
“Dignified and indecorous”,
“Each piece of this puzzle is me”,
“And I am the puzzle in entirety”
My mirrored face then audaciously asked,
“Now tell me…who are you?”...
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Categories:
audaciously, imagination, introspection, life, parody, philosophy, time, visionary,
Form:
Bio