Short Coagulate Poems
Short Coagulate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Coagulate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Coagulate by length and keyword.
Sequel-Fight It
Do something,
Anything,
If you have none,
Tear your shirt,
Sew it,
Read books read,
See the seen,
Do the done,
Let the mind,
And body,
Be one the move,
Do not coagulate,
With grounded,
And firm hooves....
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Categories:
coagulate, inspirational, life, philosophy,
Form:
Free verse
Ah - My Olfactory Glands
Ah! Fresh paint's aroma
when I open the can
like a breeze o'er the meadow
stirs my olfactory glands
But then when I’m done
the tired paint, coagulate
What a sucker I was ~
to fall for the bait
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Categories:
coagulate, humor, senses, wind,
Form:
Rhyme
Stale Veins
Finally, my blood began to coagulate.
Disoriented; from all that’s bleeding through.
Trying to grasp the hand of my soulmate;
I notice a heart that’s receding too.
And now, one heart beats where there once were two.
In life or death I see no love that’s true....
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Categories:
coagulate, art, betrayal, break up, confusion, crush, dark,
Form:
Rhyme
Sweet Mother
Sweet mother
Sweet mother
With the only calabash
that doesn't coagulate the milk
or making it sour
even if it stays
from morning to evening
then evening to morning
its still fresh and warm
ready for consumption
if it wasn't of age
i will have asked
just once...
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Categories:
coagulate, mothers day,
Form:
Light Verse
Generation Games
Tempers trashing,
ideas clashing,
families fuming,
kinship cooling.
Camaraderie collapsing,
communication lapsing,
schisms scission,
harmony ebbs away,
Fuddy-duddy , so unreal
is the petulant cry;
ungrateful child,the sighing reply,
then stances coagulate and congeal.
Familiar familial !...
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Categories:
coagulate, life, teen,
Form:
Alliteration
Where have all the flowers gone
Finally my blood began to coagulate
As I lay dying on the ground
Taunted by their words of hate
With their guns still spitting such sharp sounds
Now I had met my final fate
No more homeward bound
My death would be honoured by a date
Faded photographs would my memory surround
All else forgotten and much too late....
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Categories:
coagulate, conflict, death, war,
Form:
Rhyme
The Malay Pantun: the Non-Party Communal Triumvirate
The Malay Pantun: The Non-Party Communal Triumvirate
Ursidae carnivora hug and hibernate
Hypolais polyglottes trill without triumph
Alliance Party* wins and vituperate
Opposition parties coagulate without lymph
• The ruling Malaysian communal triumvirate –
since Independence in 1957.
© T. Wignesan, Paris - 2013...
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Categories:
coagulate, political,
Form:
Quatrain
Will Appeal After You Heal
Congeal means to solidify or coagulate,
especially by cooling.
Congeal, appeal, heal, feel
Will Appeal After You Heal
There are many ways how you can heal,
That you find comforting and will appeal;
Can be done,
With much fun;
Then feel so satisfied after it can congeal.
Jim Horn
Congeal is part of the answer to modern
politics....
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Categories:
coagulate, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
coagulation
the words coagulate, stuck
in the back of my throat, I choke
on the words I cannot seem to
acknowledge, articulate, remember.
aphasia commandeers my body as her vessel
inarticulate and mute
and in so much pain
but she doesn't seem to care.
when it matters all the soliloquies falter
and stumble from my lips, lame
and inadequate
like everything else i touch....
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Categories:
coagulate, grief, hurt, words,
Form:
Free verse
Coagulation
Finally my blood began to coagulate;
crimson hues slow dance
to the musical notes of healing,
and the symphony scores a pattern,
weaving the fabic of fibrin
into a tapestry like a warrior's
victory blanket.
Blood again flows like a river
finding its course unhindered,
and I rise and live on;
scars on my body a reminder
of the battle fought and won,
every heartbeat a testament
to where I belong.
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Categories:
coagulate, health,
Form:
Free verse
Life's Foibles
Finally the blood began to coagulate
my journey is ended I just recently thought
now the dizziness in my head seems to abate
but a broken leg may be the trial I wrought
when finding my dog was surely all I had sought
Life is uncertain when catching us unaware
Walking in darkness with only night's gentle light
if we were but wizards, we might simply prepare
for life's hazards which are beyond reach of our sight
still, I found my dog so now life looks very bright
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Categories:
coagulate, angst, care, conflict,
Form:
Quintain (English)