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Short Collude Poems

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


Kiss of Death
Carve in mind the fate,
Collude with the enemy,
Is a kiss of death....

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Categories: collude, betrayal, friendship, sin, truth,
Form: Haiku



Adding To a Cat's Diet
There’s a query that I need to conclude,
about my cat who with mice does collude.
Now I’d pay the price
to get rid of these mice -
Where can I buy mouse-flavored cat food?...

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Categories: collude, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Art
art 
& time
         illume
         separate
         the generic
collude
        with elegance
evoke
         mixed signals
shed light
upon
      the
          mundane...

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Categories: collude, art, time,
Form: Verse
Giving the Kitty Some Food
This morning tried calling mom to collude
Dad explained awkwardly pet care ensued
Later thought the answer quite abnormal
Having no pets the excuse seemed immoral
Given Dad said was giving the kitty some food
...

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Categories: collude, cat, funny,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Bookends Collude
Listen to poem:
Bookends gently, clasp a saga with many ‘In the Beginning’s and ‘The End's aligned as read, or in order tall in center, at ends, with short ones stuffed between estranged, deranged bedfellows of genres compelled to collude.
...

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Categories: collude, books,
Form: Other



And That Was That
To collude with the enemy

To compromise what is dear to me

To ignore the signs while crossing the line

Look back confused and question my rules

To follow with unease, so eager to please


Not this time, I walk tall, save all, heart, spirit, soul

Pride and dignity, retain my integrity

But then lost the chance to be... 

With you...

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Categories: collude, confusion, loss, integrity,
Form: I do not know?
Interlude That Did Include To Collude
Interlude That Did Include To Collude

This is all we hear about on MSNBC.

While we were in middle of an interlude,
Things apparently are properly viewed,
What he did,
God forbids;
Trump can have the ability to collude.

Jim Horn

To either conclude or not to 
conclude that Trump did collude
Before starting a family feud,
Which we know coud be skewed....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: collude, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Talking Hours
I must whisper into the day and scream into the night. 

These days are woven and this prison holds me tight. 

The only time I can speak in my own tone-

Is when I’m sending my guilt to my family over the phone. 

These guards are more than enemies that collude. 

They are stealing our laughter so that our painful frowns can intrude. 

It is as if I am waiting on an institution. 

That has been here forever, and forever will be my delusions....

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Categories: collude, mental illness,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Influential Strains
INFLUENTIAL STRAINS

 this legacy
exuberant
recherche
    collude
the deliberate needs
an arcadia
inhabited
by
   primal beauty
darkened 
  glowering
reminiscent of
  decay

THIS IS AN OPEN(organic) FORM VERSE without grammatical symbols the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' & so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter) to input and respond thus making the form a two way interplay and often a unique interpretation by the enigma so derived...

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Categories: collude, poetry,
Form: Other
Premium Member Marinated, Dude
Are you in the mood
  for a poem about food
Something marinated, dude
  or grilled, barbequed

     Tangentially: 

Have you ever viewed  
  a painting in the nude
Meaning (if you're shrewd)
  that you are no prude... 

And would you ever collude
  or possibly intrude -- 
wade into a family feud
  a cesspool of moral turpitude 

     Back-on-Track:  

Is your gastromo-palate imbued
  with delights that include
a smorgasboard of seafood
  dainty caviar, finger-lickin'-good...

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Categories: collude, fish, food, word play,
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things