Short Concurrently Poems
Short Concurrently Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Concurrently by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Concurrently by length and keyword.
'stirred'
the fountain has run arid
similar to her feelings
infertile until rainfall
stirred concurrently
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Categories:
concurrently, on writing and words
Form:
Dodoitsu
Defining Laconic Verse
A Poet – Chiseling a Tenuous Verse
Scrutinizing for—Refined Brevity
Distinguishing on—Verbal Rarity
Mastering the Art of—Succinct and Terse
Analyzing the—Precise, Fitting Word
Harsh,Choppy—and Concurrently Flowing
Continually – Engaging —Growing
Placing – Failing Limping Verses—on Hold...
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Categories:
concurrently, poetry,
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
Love Is a Sickness of the Sweet Kind
Love is a sickness of the sweet kind
that undoes ratiocination,
that makes a kiss from a thing of flesh
into a thing of omnipotence,
that kills and gives breath concurrently,
that tinkers with the fine numbers of the heart
and makes it quick to fall...
but the world is shaky anyways.
So, if we must fall,
what beats in love?...
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Categories:
concurrently, feelings, love,
Form:
Free verse
Age
I may appear as so much more, unwelcomingly,
and concurrently be less than what you think you see.
You may be grouped with others according to me.
People often try to hide me, women especially.
I'll change your appearance in ways you won't desire,
but if you care for yourself well, I will rise higher.
I keep proceeding ahead and will never go down.
My pace seems much faster the longer you are around.
1-17-2021...
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Categories:
concurrently, age, body, care, growing up, health, riddle,
Form:
Rhyme
Admitting Than Quitting
Admitting Than Quitting
Was truly my style to start sitting,
While all my bad habits admitting;
Started to count them one by one;
Then when I was finished and done
Them concurrently started quitting.
What else is there left I should say
Should make mine Poem of the Day
And if the day has become bleak
Can also make it Poem of the Week
Have my permission yes you may.
James Thesarious Hilarious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet...
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Categories:
concurrently, allegory, analogy, humorous,
Form:
Limerick