Short Derivation Poems
Short Derivation Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Derivation by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Derivation by length and keyword.
Derivation
You can make money with anything.
But the question is, can you derive meaning
From just about every little thing?...
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Categories:
derivation, philosophy,
Form:
Free verse
Derivation
The sun,
The Exodus:
And I awaken
Trust us, Lord
Eyes are shaken –
Measure of tongue,
Abide thy son:
Trodden with,
Forever young....
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Categories:
derivation, faith, life, philosophy
Form:
Rhyme
Paralleogrammatic
PARALLEOGRAMATIC
Four sober quadrilateral equations
were quartered around a rectangular occasion.
No less than a quadrifarious derivation,
are ever admitted to the annual rectangular without libation!...
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Categories:
derivation, on writing and words,
Form:
Couplet
Raging Soul
Rage the derivation of fury
I sit quietly, like a judge listening to his jury
Eternally stressed, I lay and think of what it might possess
Could it be distress?
No, it is my soul that confess
Eternally obsessed
The stage of my soul will never be expressed...
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Categories:
derivation, lost, spoken word, voice,
Form:
Rhyme
Last Piece of a Puzzle
Let your puzzle
Be the last amongst bereave
As in trying to preserve, I’m sure
It will end with you a hassle.
In life, having all the challenges
Has its own derivation to pulse
Expect them and prepare
Even the worst it may become.
Always consult the Father for Guidance!...
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Categories:
derivation, life,
Form:
Free verse
Critterature: the Frustrated Llama
The llama has a name that everybody mispronounces.
"The double 'll', it sounds like 'y'," he patiently announces.
"The single 'l', it sounds like 'l'," proceeds his dissertation,
"And a 'lama' is a holy man of Tibetan derivation.
But what I cannot understand," says he,
"Is why it's not left up to me
To solve a problem that's become the worst case
Of mispronunciation in the history of creation,
And spell it 'yama', like it sounds, in the first place!"
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Categories:
derivation, animal, humor,
Form:
Light Verse