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Short Bulldoze Poems

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


Ripples
Into a crystal pool a tiny pebble cast
to form ripples that expand, bulldoze,
encompass, dissipate and disappear
as fast as they come: inconsequential,
short-lived, here and gone in a blink -      
life’s perfect replica....

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Categories: bulldoze, introspection, life, time,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Iambic Sighs
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Iambic Sighs
David J Walker

What a cruel damn thing
	Life can seem
Before you fly

I know
	What where goes
And when goes
	And there goes
With treasure troves 
of why

I know
	Which wind blows
On down lows
	And in flows
On outflows 
And iambic sighs

I know
	Of back hoes
And bulldoze
	And fast slows
And good pose 
	And bad prose
And a second-place prize
 
What a cruel damn thing
	Life can seem
And then we say 
Our goodbyes...

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Categories: bulldoze, allegory, anti bullying, language,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Faith
"Faith Can Move Mountains."
I have heard that term time and time again,
but it is for the most part a misunderstanding.
The only time that I witnessed faith move mountains,
was when an entrepreneur had FAITH in his vision,
and then took ACTION,
to bulldoze those mountains into the background,
and erect where they once stood a complex condominium.
Faith alone does not accomplish anything,
unless you approach that faith with the appropriate action....

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Categories: bulldoze, faith, truth,
Form: Rhyme

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