Short Close Down Poems

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


To the Owner

I sent you emails, of asking you to close down both my accounts due to personal hardship and issues,

could you let me know if that can be done today?


Premium Member Giving Advice

But maybe you should…..
I feel myself close down.
I despise advice.
I give her some suggestions.
Hope to annoy her
I can be a hypocrite
But not every day surely
Form: Choka

Questions

a thin gush spreads
deep into your hearts

do you know, why

doors close down to darkness
loneliness remains inside

now night, are you cold

one question falls to deeply
unanswered to leave imperative

do you understand the need

Climate Change Baloney

Man-made Climate change now dogma, must not question nor belie
'Debate is over! close down research! it is heresy to deny'
If that's what we now call science, we've caught an intellectual cold
For it's
"Phoney baloney, plastic banana, good time rock-n-roll"

Vale Barcelona

We are saddened again by death
Where Muslim Terrorists have killed
Innocent people in Barcelona run down
This still goes on and on without stop
We need to close down this sadness 
For the pain will remain forever for innocence
And ordinary people paying a butcher's bill.

© Paul Warren Poetry
Form: Ballad


Premium Member Fishin Spot

went for morning drive just the other day
found a new fishing spot close down the way
but can't tell which way is what sorry 'bout that
there's a rapids in a stream and a falls then a lake
if that don't wake you up the big fish you will forsake
haven't tried my luck there as yet but things look good


stan sand
© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member If I Do Not Wake Up Tomorrow

If I do not wake up tomorrow my school will not close down
My replacement will be hired within a month.

If I do not wake up tomorrow someone else will drive my car
I like to think my car will care but I doubt she will.

If I do not wake up tomorrow will vultures start dividing my junk?
If so, I hope I will get to watch and laugh.

Eric 3

***
I’ve been waiting so long
For these doors to open.
Beautiful night .
Reality, but 
Dream in a dream as well. 
 
Moon is close, down,
Can touch it 
As did Krishna. 
 
I’m swimming by walking,
Walking by the houses
Which are flying away. 
 
All because 
You want to believe someone ,
But you don’t .
And you keep whispering about it 
in my ear, again and again.
© Mari Bond  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Lyric

Fading Fantasy

A dream of life time
from day to night
disney fantasy as
easily they come.

My soul shattered
for moments as my
heart had  difficulty
to  close down.

Not closing but
hiding you from inside
but saw you walking
away from me.

Left me alone to counsel
my soul,mend the pain
within heart broke in
pieces by peace.

As you faded within
my sight slowly
patiently and easily
as I realised am fading
and you are fading
I mean dread faded.
Form: ABC

Recycling Takes Energy

Recycling uses more energy,
Re-using and sharing makes humans more zippy
Without the need for a battery.

Recycling alone will not slow down the production line,
And will not close down even one mine,
Unless our politicians start to fine. 

Sharing and re-using need more zing,
Than a piece of string,
For a lower temperature to be the new thing.

The answer should be simple,
If addiction was not fed by some people,
Who worship at the wrong temple.

Do You Rest Without Me

I see you in my dreams of late,
pictures lost in a memory.
Beauty of the timeless kind.
the one I cannot forget.

Can you just discard me so,
without a second thought.
Here I am without you,
dreaming you be mine again.

You mean the world to me, my sweet
no others can ever compare.
Sparkling eyes never lie,
for when you think of me.

When you close down to sleep,
how does your heart despair.
I am forever yours my love.
It has been so long for us...

Broken Words

The word was imperfect
and broken half way,
before it took it's shapes.
Sentences were incomplete, 
and some fragmented.
The paragraph was not whole,
Many words were squeezed out
of gaps between the two.
Pages became mutilated
Chapters were partitioned 
and unable to close down
The book covered nothing,
 nothing at all
words flew away out of 
my own mind
recklessly, abandoned 
in the heavy wind
I stopped seeking
the lost meanings of
words........
sentences......

By
Williamsji Maveli

Life In a Keyboard

Control, Alt., Delete
Pop up, end task
Close down
Get out
Run!
Run free; with haste
Free escape
All alone
I am nothing
Compared to you
One million buildings
Filled with you
more can come
I don't know
Unhealthy heart
Going slow
Panting
Like a dog
Can't breath
Lungs closed
Open Rode
No one here
Why?
Disease.
Effects:
Lungs Closed
panting
Close Down
Oh No!
Black out
What happened?
A flash back?
No
Just thinking
I'm okay
Open new task

- Danielle Knox -

Premium Member Last Call

Here comes the time of night when they sound “last call”. Soon, the bartenders will say “no more, that’s all”. Their serving of booze has to come to a stall. Employees make sure the last patrons get the point. It’s time to go home when they close down the joint. Workers have to jump and work at a brisk pace. It takes an awful lot of effort to clean up the place. It is almost time to see the early morning light. We will have to follow the same procedure tomorrow night.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Incompetent Incumbent

Porous border
100 thousand Americans dead
Fentanyl poisoned. 
Courtesy of China, the cartels and little Joe Biden.
Sex trafficking and dirty coyotes.
Biological weapons
wet market alibi
gain of function.
Decriminalize drugs.
Close down insane asylums.
No bail for violent fellows.
Sweep God under the rug. 
Leaning toward Energy dependency.
To beg oil from our sworn enemies.
War for profit.
The red panda is chewing up our farmland.
War for prophet.
Can't wait to see what's next?

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