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Short Big Ideas Poems

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


Life
Little moments; big ideas; grand schemes and flops!
Intimacies shared; secrets held; pennies saved in a box.
Friends laughing; enemies kept close; bills; brooms and Mops.
Every breath a different thing; a rose; a bird; or an Ox!...

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Categories: big ideas, adventure, animals, faith, family, happiness, imagination, on
Form: Acrostic



Get 'Er Done - Tanka 84




                                 Dreaming lovely dreams
                                 Hatching big ideas
                                 Just working the plan
                                 Late nights and early mornings
                                 The entrepreneur for sure...

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Categories: big ideas, adventure, business, confidence, courage, dream, growth, work,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member Daily 39, Bring Back the Old Effort
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Bring back the astute listeners
to old rooms with fireplace smoke.
Ears open and widening hope
Big ideas going for broke.

Bring back the wise travelers
with their wild gestures and bright eyes
Hearts scarred and penetrating scope
Stories flowing strewn with lies.

Bring back the faithful apprentice
with their youth and much to prove
Hands calloused and ascending slope
Excellent craftsmen on the move....

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Categories: big ideas, history,
Form: Rhyme
Big Ideas
big ideas
     unfilled 
four months of thoughts ive kept in my vacuum
twirling 
     swirling 
spinning ideas bouncing off each other
cracking spines in empty space
     shattering 
lightbulbs
     unlit
scream all you ****ing want
nobody is listening 
nobody cares
you’re another fallen leaf
     floating 
held in thin air
by your stubborn pride 
and inability to admit 
you need some ****ing help...

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Categories: big ideas, angst,
Form: Free verse
I Need the Sun
When the night falls
I don’t want to be alone
I want a place to call my home
The darkness feels so heavy and if I turn around I’ll run
All my big ideas are hollow now and everyone has gone
I need the sun

When the reaper calls
I don’t want to go alone
I want to feel I’m going home
The darkness has no pity but I’ve got no place to run
All my pet ideas are worthless now and no one else can come
Hold my hand, give me a light
I need the sun...

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Categories: big ideas, fear,
Form: Blank verse




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