Short Authorship Poems
Short Authorship Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Authorship by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Authorship by length and keyword.
On Authorship
The topic doesn’t
Matter one whit... It’s the “way”
The writer writes it
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Categories:
authorship, appreciation, beauty, writing,
Form:
Senryu
Poetry Beyond Ideology
Poetry so misunderstood
proves to be avant-garde exciting
postdoctoral, post authorship
beyond any ideology...
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Categories:
authorship, allusion, appreciation, language, literature, poetry,
Form:
Light Verse
Hold That Thought
A writer should never yield
Too readily
To the itch of authorship,
And should hold
In check
The urgent wish,
Desire,
Proclivity
To put on public display
His private pleasures
Or indiscretions....
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Categories:
authorship, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Authorship
I will pour out my soul into words, in these poems I write.
Carving softly my clayen wit, watching it bleed unto paper
That someday these words will speak the tongue of the soul of the world.
Poem Type : SIJO
27/06/17
Copyright © All Rights Reserved...
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Categories:
authorship, passion, poems,
Form:
Sijo
Your Computer
an invite from the systems alert and ready to repeat
what nuance can a human share without its paraclete
authorship servitude aligned to process thought
every word and sentence typed, ready to be caught
with enumerate assistance it registers the plot ...
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Categories:
authorship, computer,
Form:
Rhyme
Who Holds the Copyright
innate aliveness pulsates
renewing soul’s creative urge
inspirations inflow by resonance
heart radiates bliss beats upsurge
all of creation then is a collaboration
between the soul and the universe
no entity can claim authorship
over the final emoted verse...
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Categories:
authorship, creation, inspiration, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
An Indictment
I said yes
But you have not returned
From your far away summer
While here the winter cringes
For this bed has no shadow
That tells a memory
Of love unmelting in its sheet
But I night and day
Wander throught the sleet
Of falsehood
As though some madeness must explain
Your authorship of pain....
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Categories:
authorship, loss,
Form:
Free verse
Literary Options
our words one can compress
but our focus as wordsmiths
is to let creativity take charge
each and every conversation
becomes a writer’s permit to
master their authorship
choreographed words bestir
and challenge mind-numbing
beware of what you share
pursuits of passion my pen
not to be silently suppressed...
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Categories:
authorship, courage, endurance, perspective,
Form:
Free verse
Zen Mode
auto writing in trance
considered stuporous
in a way it could be
since there’s no one here
who claims authorship
all that is
is soul’s resonance
entwined with existence
and the vast void
without according preference
as long as bliss pulsations
reverberating in form and space
celebrate innate aliveness
we exist as vaporised self
witnessing the play underway
11-January-2023...
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Categories:
authorship, spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
Emagi Disputed 'Footprints'
disputed authorship ' FOOTPRINTS'
_ • •
( | •
-- • . •
_ • •
( | •
-- • . •
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Categories:
authorship, imagery,
Form:
Shape
Word-Worker
Word-Worker
Thee procurement and collection
Of this smattering of letters
No matter your predilection
For future employment of type setters
To criss and cross all the tees and eyes
Paying close attention to the prose
Transcribing thine inner reflections width and lengthwise
In all subsequent rows
By paying out the aforementioned
It may be held in contention
That without future authorship; I would be un-pensioned.
16NOV20...
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Categories:
authorship, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
Shakespeare's Birthday
Today’s the day we celebrate
The birthday of the Bard.
His authorship has caused debate,
Which I just disregard.
For William Shakespeare’s poems and plays
Will never find an equal.
His way with words and turn of phrase
Leave no room for a sequel.
It’s centuries since Shakespeare died
Yet all his words are living.
His brilliance let him still provide
The pleasure he keeps giving.
So on this day I’ve penned this sonnet
Just so we could think upon it....
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Categories:
authorship, on writing and words, people, words, day,
Form:
Sonnet