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Short Decorum Poems

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


Peace
be at ease
decorum always please...

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Categories: decorum, character,
Form: Couplet



Paws On the Table


Decorum code dismissed,
buried bones set forth
No grace for beastly manners...

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Categories: decorum, analogy, animal, sin, wisdom,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Lord's Ways
If the ways of our Lord we adapt virtue becomes the soul's decorum!






© Demetrios Trifiatis
        16 April 2018...

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Categories: decorum, god, light, men,
Form: Monoku
Party Time
Leading Democrats met in Orem
To establish rules for a forum
They all want Trump's job
Of fleecing a mob
Totally lacking in decorum...

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Categories: decorum, political,
Form: Limerick
A Political Forum
Salutations Soupers! I am told this is not a political forum.
Why is my poetry-poesy in decorum?
__________________________________|
April 18, 2014
Single Couplet End Rhyme
For Contest!...

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Categories: decorum, freedom, identity, image, journey, mentor, political, power,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member A Male Waitress
What's it like to be a male waitress Making sure dudes don't touch your humaness It's a real challenge Got a large package But must maintain decorum while wearing a dress
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Categories: decorum, allusion,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Decorum
Moonlight harvest time
                                                
                                             A little decorum quest
  
                                   whilst watching the oil...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum, dream, night, universe,
Form: Haiku
Enquiring Minds
"How old are you Granny?", her grandson wants to know
Said with a yet to be learned, decorum to show
She said, "Thirty and holding!",
With a smile and not scolding
He asked, "How old would you be then, if you let go?"...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum, boy, grandmother, humorous, innocence,
Form: Limerick
Life
Life
To Be 
Or not to
Is the question
Existence questioned
We strive to discover
To find out more, to discern
Purpose for it, purpose to life
Slaves to boundaries of propriety
Freedom’s the answer, freedom from decorum....

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Categories: decorum, angst, social,
Form: Etheree
Premium Member I Have Spoken
I HAVE SPOKEN

I have seen beggars on the street with more decorum than you
Try sucking up to me again t**t and you know what you can do

"I think my inner Chakras' are having a day off here“ . . . *-*  

Indiana Shaw . . . ; )...

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Categories: decorum, beautiful, encouraging, words,
Form: Couplet
Impostor Blossom
She feels fake, a skilled adult impostor constantly fostering a false decorum. Her life stirs in seasons of autumn but her grown-up has yet to blossom.
Line Gauthier / Bite Size Poem No. 15 May 8, 2019...

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Categories: decorum, character, confidence, conflict, confusion, depression, loss, mental
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Whatever
When you reach that certain age, the theme is WHATEVER Things don't have the same importance as they once did however We still must maintain Decorum just the same Can't go half-cocked, tripping lightly through the heather
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Categories: decorum, age,
Form: Limerick
A Shot of Vanity
Social media shenanigans
do learn nay to take seriously
seldom do they add any value
Distortion of reality a tool
readily applied in an arena 
where aesthetics rule
over brains and decorum




#Cybertracks
Vanity train.. Dec 2016...

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Categories: decorum, social, technology, vanity,
Form: Verse
Buoyancy
Decorum walking on stilts
There's a train station beckoning you goodbye
Young Bobby is talking adamantly
he has lost his chance

Your hallmark has lost its sheen
paper machinations,
a wave of apprehension
out out of time
prepare to meet your maker...

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Categories: decorum, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Thank You All
How fortunate am I
To be a soup type spy

Looking in on this forum
A site with proper decorum

Talented writers to see
With words to educate me

Never too old you can learn
Please poets continue to churn

Posting works for display
bringing joy to my day!...

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Categories: decorum, appreciation,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Grace
Grace is the right balance of humor, tact, and wit. Touting propriety couth and civility. Innocence with a tinge of righteous arrogance. Genteel fluidity in dress and decorum. It’s the epitome of femininity. (Blank Verse) 11/5/2015
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Categories: decorum, beauty, culture, how i feel, imagery, women,
Form: Free verse
Spices of Life
Divine decorum in dealings,
Dearly feelings;
Deep prayer beads,
Daring good deeds...

Eagerly expectant pure heart,
Evils apart;
Exuberance, 
Effervescence...

Love beyond all settled foundations,
Long relations;
Loyal graces,
Living embraces...



20 July 2021...

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Categories: decorum, god, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
She Has Turned Things Around
She has turned things around 
By walking in a positive light 
No more hanging around with the wrong crowd 
Striving to make things right 
Her head is held up high 
With grand thoughts coming into play 
She has realized that having a proper decorum 
Is definitely going to brighten her days...

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Categories: decorum, inspiration, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Don'T Spare the Rod
Don’t spare the rod
Without remorse
Strike hard

For every child good there’s one bad 
Take no chances
Strike hard

Education must come from above
A swinging stroke
Strike hard

Old decorum a twilight 
Duty fading
Strike hard

World now bemused by little Jimmy
Take pleasure
Strike hard...

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© Nigel Fox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum,
Form: I do not know?
Christmas Tidings Fill the Air
Christmas tidings boldly blare
Limp hands raise; taut lips flare
Minstrels and accordions pair
Rite, decorum forthrightly pare
Songs, instruments roundly declare
Strum the harp 'till spindly strings wear
Clang the cymbals revelry to share
Ring the bells no mirth we'll spare
Sing the melody a heartier fare
Loud your anthems fill the air...

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Categories: decorum, dedication, devotion,
Form: Rhyme
The Death of Her
She runs and withers
Confound it all!
Across she rests
What glaze crosses her eye
How she steals my lips!
The very words behind my throat!
Her envious appearance glances on my shoulder
My logic makes a mockery of me
As thick as thieves my song to she
More decorum post mortem than the living age
A posthumous vision
Beside my tongue
Behind my ears...

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Categories: decorum, death, love,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Vulnerable Decorum
Despair aught I care, in distraught 
adhere I thought. 
I fear unsure in revere, insecure of 
love immature. 
Unfair sincere demure, disdain severe 
I incur pain.
Allure in dire devour, deplore I cower 
pure desire. 
Bizarre amour to perish amiss, ignore I 
defer jealous affixed.
Temerity in moral of boredom, surety a quarrel of 
Vulnerable Decorum....

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© Roger Byrd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum, depression,
Form: Rhyme
Alternative Facts
The earth is flat. We'll never die
And unicorns exist.
Olympic athletes never cheat;
Decorum won't be missed.

The sun did shine when Donald Trump
Took office; folks all bowed
Because they formed the largest yet
Inauguration crowd.

When Colbert talked of "truthiness,"
He meant it as a joke.
When lies disguise as facts, our dreams
Will all go up in smoke....

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Categories: decorum, truth,
Form: Rhyme
After the Election
After the election,
That’s assuming we survive,
We must hope that some civility
Will manage to revive.

Whoever is the winner,
It’s most likely she will strive
To recover some decorum,
For it’s taken quite a dive.

When the vote, at last, is over
Somehow most of us will thrive
But I think we’ll all be missing
Those debates on SN*Live!

*Saturday Night Live...

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Categories: decorum, political,
Form: Rhyme
Look Round
Imagination stretches trembling fingertips
to touch the edge of faith
Hope never takes a rest
no matter how impressed
Watch you grip your mist
and argue it is true
Clenching earth with feet
as cloud drenched sea passes high above
Religion poisoned the love it tries to grow
I walk in atheism
Help because i can
Hope you find your God
Leave me in my lost decorum...

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Categories: decorum, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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