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Short By Trial And Error Poems

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


Ones Self
To find ones self
How is this accomplished
Everyone wants to know
 Is it found by trial and error
 Is it just there
To truly be happy
To know where one stands
 This is the knowledge needed
To find ones self...

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Categories: by trial and error, life
Form: Free verse



Trial and Error
The surest way to get to the good stuff in life,
Is by trial and error,
And not standing too long in front of a mirror.

The surest way to get to the bad stuff in life,
Is not to give time to trial and error,
And standing too long in front of a mirror.
...

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Categories: by trial and error, addiction, age, analogy, appreciation, baptism, celebration, endurance,
Form: Grook
SUCESSES AND ERRORS LOGIC NOT LOGIC


Every mistake we make without malice
with more ignorance than knowledge
the correct result always appears even 
by trial and error and the law of chance
 if it does not cause irreparable damage
... in the process... !

TO MAKE ERROR IS A HUMAN THING BUT BE CAREFUL !!!...

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Categories: by trial and error, allusion, analogy, humorous, perspective,
Form: Burlesque
Premium Member How Do You Write Poetry
Brick by brick you build your house
   To get married, go find a spouse
Step by step, toddlers start to walk
   Sound by sound, infants prepare to talk

By trial and error some learn to cook
   Page by page most read a book
Number by number, one counts and counts
   To ride a horse, better learn to mount...

But how do you learn to write a poem
   To teach a rookie, what do you show 'em
A metaphor, an simile, an idea, a theme?
   ~ It's not as easy as it might seem!...

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Categories: by trial and error, poetry, student, teacher,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Broken Horses
We long for relationships
that know no borders,
in which hearts can roam free,
frolicking with each other,
and galloping at will
through fields and streams
in broad daylight,
and spontaneous affections
can nuzzle unrestrained.

Yet on our humble ranch,
it is the broken horses
that we so often ride.
Connections become curtailed
that once headed for the horizon,
by trial and error taught
to shield certain wounds
and mind necessary fences,
in many a peculiar pasture....

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Categories: by trial and error, angst, relationship, sad love, social, society,
Form: Free verse




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