Short Briefness Poems
Short Briefness Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Briefness by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Briefness by length and keyword.
Bathing Dress
When the bikini replaced the bathing suit
They were brief, but also rather chic
But the briefness was, nonetheless,
Still sufficient to cover both cheeks...
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Categories:
briefness, funny,
Form:
I do not know?
Phenomenal Moment of Love
We both got drunk,
in briefness of
wine of pleasure...
We die for an instant
in the succinct eternity
of Petite Mort.... !...
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Categories:
briefness, allegory, allusion, imagery, love, metaphor,
Form:
Light Verse
Fierce Andaree
The silent moon veiled in seamless web darkness.
Bejeweled in radiance starkness,
Youthful valiant Prince Harkness.
Lost in hush briefness.
Charming, brave.
Fierce.
His, a fave.
Diligence, briskness
Each breath struck by its broadness.
Shadow soldiers walk with such braveness.
The silent moon veiled in seamless web darkness.
4/22/2024...
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Categories:
briefness, imagery,
Form:
Rhyme
Consolation
When restless suns have cast their final ray
Upon this space of ground that I've possessed
And hymns of sorrow punctuate the day
This soul of mine shall have its lasting rest.
Then tongue shall once again of briefness speak
Life's swift journey once again reviewed,
That cause which hastens anxious men to seek
Will lead another man to faith endued....
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Categories:
briefness, death, faith,
Form:
Rhyme
What Goes Around Comes Around
It becomes a karma to embrace
When off the silent route is grace
And all done thought perfect behind
Will come peacefully hunting blind
Either good or bad, each will get his
And thereafter, it will come peace at ease
The stillness of "had i know"
Would hurt the precious times flow
Admire its briefness before it burns
To get an awesome turn
Forget their ignorance
Respect their concurrence!...
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Categories:
briefness, anxiety, art, change, hurt, pain, wisdom, youth,
Form:
Free verse
Lost
Lost and isolated I fear, I hear myself internally speak.
Connections come at the most costly price, to be left out, to be forgotten in plain sight, to be lost and isolated.
Salvage and hold on, I tell myself internally hoping.
Feelings are always held back deep in the human spirit, to be ignored, to be remembered, to be regretted for their costly silence.
No motto's about short life and briefness and how things were created at random seem to linger.
Lost and isolated.
I fear....
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Categories:
briefness, jealousy, loneliness, sorrow,
Form:
Free verse