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Short Awfulness Poems

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


Valentines
Sexuality and sensuality gone
From temptations of flesh withdrawn
We lay cuddled like innocent children.
Within walls of fidelity, hidden
Free from the aches of ages
Seek only serenity as sages.
Each minute turns into an era of joyfulness.
Heavens shine in divine awfulness.
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Categories: awfulness, valentines day,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Nothing Like Ice Chewing
Chewing is my favorite sport
You can have the wine, the port
My teeth were sharp, my teeth were fine
Until we hit that 30’s line
Enamel gone, chipped off by ice,
Tried to ignore dental advice
Cavities in my icy mouth
Five root canals, we’re going south
Pain and awfulness even a bridge
I think twice now when I open that frig...

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Categories: awfulness, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 8th
Form: Rhyme
Red Is Dead
Red is not for love, it’s dead.
The awfulness is such a dread.
Blood, the darkest form of red.
It makes me feel oh so dead.
Life gets sucked from within me
Death is thrown deep into me.
I glance down at the floor I stand.
A puddle of blood, not just a strand.
Puddle, bowl, ocean, sea…
Full of blood from you and me.
Myself, I do not wish to torment,
By watching this blood drop to the cement....

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Categories: awfulness, depression
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Why Do You Do That
The mind has not yet kicked in
But the mouth cannot stop talking
Spewing nonsense and stupidity
Making me feel angry-mad
Not crazier than my usual, not that kind of mad.
Why do you do that? I shriek at my tell-all mouth.

She sneers at me, curving in an evil way.
She bullies me, laughs and spits at me.
I hate her twisted awfulness.
I hate it when she goes off on her own.
I decide to take her to the dentist.
That’ll learn her....

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Categories: awfulness, how i feel,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs