Short Delete Poems
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He hated
All that she stood for
He was rude
So hurtful
My love shall be above his
We shall delete him
Russell Sivey
Form: Shadorma
deleted comments
signs of anti-free of speech
very big clear signs
unless the writer
has to delete a comment
for a good reason
So,
when
I delete
An App from
my iPhone, the
shaking icons make
it look like they’re panicked
over who is going to be deleted
Message for oldies,
Fair and fat, selfies delete!
Our faces look fat,
Lard butts expand, beyond gross,
Unhelpful, to say the least!
a voice-mail number
text on my screen
my imagination
parked forever in a dream
satellites scramble
my heated words
as you hit delete
Start the game show geography
Three guesses where POTUS will be
Delete Chicago
Nix Mar-a-Lago
Musk knows it's Trumpington DC
delete
It is a death
in and of itself
giving death
no meaning
just part of the
inexorable routine
while the words
eat themselves
I often accuse my computer
Of being a sanity looter.
If someone has seen
Bullet holes on the screen
I'd admit it, 'cause I'd be the shooter!
Either love or hate
holly heart can not delete
White on white with black
They go on the attack and inveigh.
Hear the gasp and the utter dismay!
we try hard not to laugh
when they commit each gaffe
No rewind. no delete. no delay.
Intended Safely Ended
What I really had intended
Finally had safely intended
Heart skipped a beat
If we were to delete
Rules should be amended.
Jim Horn
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul delete
If I should die before I 'wake,
I hope the Lord my soul forsake
Do-
Re-
Mi-
Fa-
So- so never here
.
I posted my work Rednecker Car Wash twice
so I had to delete one.
If I do not say thank you for commenting,
it is because I erased the comment
Sorry,
Sara
Form:
Scam
Fake
Con artist
She. .....he
He.....she
Someone
Something
Robber
Thieves
Use, abuse, misuse me,you and others
Strike before we STRIKE
Hello trash folder
Form:
I.
control plus a,
delete -
ink on the keyboard.
II.
nothing to write;
i press
too harddddd.
III.
a cursor
betwen a window and space -
mental block.
Happy birthday, Sister Shiela,
Keep the factual information;
Don't delete important data,
They are needed for discussion.
Topic: Birthday of Shiela Barlizo (March 10)
At parties - all my colleagues look so funny,
And very often to an embarrassing degree.
I take their pictures absolutely free,
But I delete these photos for some money.
Looking back on the past.
Delete ..................... Keep.
These things remind me of who I was.
The person shut away.
~The pearl of the clam.
~~Diamond in the rough.
~~~ Too vulnerable.
Form:
Under my breath I cuss and mutter
As I step on lego clutter
They sneakily stick inside my feet
All the pain I can't delete
They're like ninjas in the night
And I can't win this ouchie fight
Look into the depth of passion,
feel the pain depart as heat,
cast out the pain your ration,
drive it out, still hit's delete....
then format the disk:)
thank you Russell.....Don
Sing Some Song So Soft Sweet
Be sure to sing song soft and sweet,
Then do it very often and will repeat;
While we mutter,
A disaster utter;
From lives God devil be sure to delete.
Jim Horn
I am tired of saying it!
Never ever delete unbackups doc
As in a nano you have deleted them,
You should have done more than a backup
In a nano too.
So backup and save or
Leave them alone! In their place.
The linger of your stare still echoes through my thoughts.
Wish I could hit delete on the memory.
My heart breaks repeatedly as it bounces off the walls I have built around myself.
A constant reminder I am alone.
Form:
You would never think
but endings are painful
Clowns wants to delete too
sudden sadness captures
Kings cry too
tired from living souls in the end
onto regrets
don't think we have a difference
kings cry too
little boxes ticked
delete button selected
memories erased
the good and the bad
no longer retrievable
new memories made
forgive and forget
no words left to remind me
will my heart forget?
Eileen Manassian