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Short Dark Glasses Poems

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


Sunlight
Sunlight 
shining brightly
down on mourner’s faces
brings tearsdrops under dark glasses
too soon...

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Categories: dark glasses, death, funeral, nature, sad,
Form: Cinquain



Premium Member Spring Frolics
spring frolics

bursting blossoms bloom
 floral quilt in rainbow hues ~
  sun wears dark glasses

3/28/21
Contest: Spring Haiku
Sponsor: Tania Kitchin
Syllable Counter 5 7 5 17 syllables...

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Categories: dark glasses, flower, spring, sun,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Sexy Chickadees
Where have all the sexy chickadees gone Been a while since their patooties have shone Used to be quite blinding Need dark glasses I'm finding To determine if her hooha is still strawberry blonde
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Categories: dark glasses, magic, sensual,
Form: Limerick
Serenity
nette onclaud Contest Name SERENITY RESPONSE Serenity is hard to find, The path not straight, but narrow winds Dark glasses shades, the thought of mind, Till it’s hard to focus, Blind. Don Johnson "accept things I cannot change.."
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Categories: dark glasses, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Dark Glasses
A dark lens over each eye
Hides my feelings as I try to get by
For a time the world is at bay
While I struggle to not waste away

I want to know what to do
To remain solid and true blue
And so the dark glasses remain
While the world stays the same.

© Paul Warren Poetry...

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Categories: dark glasses, life, sorrow,
Form: Ballad



Premium Member Mourning Vitality
MOURNING VITALITY

   umbrellas open

black multitudinous sea
   dark glasses mask tears

vitality drained too soon
   whispers of a well-lived life

   could not keep - her smile,
her radiant eyes, cocooned

      time still found her tomb
   sublime red roses rush in
covering-blush of coffin

8/3/2017...

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Categories: dark glasses, bereavement, family,
Form: Tanka
Shy To Spy
The day had started to die 
At the sea, I thought no one to see 
Very embarrassed, I felt in my eye

Dark glasses I wore to slide my ashamed paces
While I goggled at them for hours
Why I made no tours, they questioned 

Unto me I said, no one sees me
But I detected the ladies concerned
Proud like peahens, they moved away

Poem by Mugisho N Theophile...

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Categories: dark glasses, betrayal, character,
Form: Free verse
To See
You see me.

I think I see you

But you know I look through dark glasses

Obscured by my surroundings

Through the fading light of presence

Heavy on my soul

It's hard to bear

You see me!

I want to see you, I think I do - but no

Only illusions

I try

What in this life prevents me?

I'm drowning within myself

You are my only constant

You See Me 

Why?...

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© Lyn Murray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dark glasses, absence, angst, feelings, forgiveness, life,
Form: Free verse
Backup
I remember after about 1990,
 i was using a computer xt type, speed 1o megahertz, 
screen used to burn me eyes, so i used dark glasses,
 i had just put some story on the hard drive and it died,
 leaving me stranded with no back up of a few hours of work...
always make a back up hey....Don

ps..S C B love the flow an rhyme of this poem..."Bumpy Cyber Space" Carol Brown

Don...

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Categories: dark glasses, adventure, me,
Form: Ballad
Celebrities' Privacy
Strange, but wealth and fame breed odd insecurities
of blokes and chicks called showbiz 
pampered deities.


When still unknown they thirst for popularity,
dreaming to be a hot, glitzy 
celebrity.


They long to bask in stardom's charm and vanity.
But when they're there, they turn 
into an oddity:


They nod at fans inside long limo's secrecy,
behind dark glasses, pining 
for lost privacy!...

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Categories: dark glasses, people
Form: Tail-rhyme
No Rhyme Or Reason
There is no rhyme or reason
Why that day you had to die

It was that cold winter season
When you got your wings to fly

You are up high where the Angels live
Where passed loved ones have flown before you

Though you still had much love to give
You left me alone and feeling blue

Missing you more as each day passes
Time not easing this grief

I now see through eyes covered with dark glasses
Will my heart ever find relief...

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Categories: dark glasses, death, loss, sad, day,
Form: Elegy
Emancipated
A hunter fell into a dish
tears rolled as he cried
he banged the weapons
and made alarm for rescue

A tiger heard the noise
it covered its paws well
its face it wore dark glasses
Carefully tiger lowered a rope
slowly the hunter was lifted up
and he sang a song of relief
“At last, three days I was in danger!
Now I can enjoy fresh air again
I’ am emancipated, freedom mine!

But what terrifying moment it was
when tiger revealed its identity!...

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Categories: dark glasses, allegory, political,
Form: Free verse
The Future Does Not Wait
THE FUTURE DOES NOT WAIT

The future does not wait
For you, me, or anyone
It has its private agenda
And no help to render
However bright the sun
For a few, it is just fate

The present remains still
As each moment passes
Whatever will be, will be
Either pleasure or agony
Seen through dark glasses
Understanding almost nil

Past was once a future
So easy now to forget
Stuck in time long gone
Now a mere skeleton
Wrapped in a coverlet
Sewn tight with a suture...

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Categories: dark glasses, future,
Form: Rhyme
Desire
Her love was a fountain
Birthed from a sparkling mountain stream
Now a torrent of raging desire
His touch sending flames through her being
His irresistible sensuality 
He took her breath away
When he first took off his dark glasses
Those striking blue eyes
Took her away to the depth of his soul
Bright as sunlight
Illuminating her being
Merged in sensuality therein
Tantalizing shivers of ecstasy
 Absorbed in each other
His love raging
She his desire
To douse his fire

Roshan Mumtaz
18:02:13...

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Categories: dark glasses, desire,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member You Never Know
She was the top-of-the-mark. A movie star. Wore dark glasses.
Wore a smile on her face no matter what.
Even after she lost her first baby 
Because her husband threw her down a flight of stairs.

He is arrogant, rude, revered by his fans. A bully. 
Prances around with an enormous ego. 
Watching her out of the corner of his eyes
In case she missteps or gets out of line.

Sometimes the glamour we see 
Exhibited for us, on a red carpet 
With flashbulb happiness
Is not the real story....

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Categories: dark glasses, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse

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