Short Deteriorates Poems
Short Deteriorates Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Deteriorates by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Deteriorates by length and keyword.
Nobody Dies Forever Tribute To Carolyn Helen Devonshire
Let everyone be aware
of this prominent truth :
There is no eternal death,
no one dies forever!
If the body deteriorates,
the flesh of the spirit
it doesn't even putrefy in ground dust,
neither with time!...
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Categories:
deteriorates, allegory, allusion, appreciation, faith, metaphor, miracle, truth,
Form:
Epigram
The Body Deteriorates
When I was younger, had no idea how the body deteriorates
As much as we try with exercise, we still come out half-baked
It could be worse
To describe this curse
But at the moment to me, that perfect word escapes...
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Categories:
deteriorates, age,
Form:
Limerick
A Photograph
A Photograph
By: Miracle Man
August 19, 2020
Each picture, is a record of a moment in time,
that likely we’ll share, as our life unwinds.
Though physical presence deteriorates by grime,
it’s securely tucked away in our minds.
...
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Categories:
deteriorates, age, memory,
Form:
Lyric
Before and After
Before and after
May show a positive difference
Like a weight loss program
That deceives and soothes people's eyes
But never time and aging
Time comes and goes
Aging lingers and deteriorates
And both of them leave or linger
Without any concrete reasons
And of course
Without your permission
And of course
Without the control of man...
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Categories:
deteriorates, age, time,
Form:
Free verse
The Harsh Reality
Incarcerated in a prison of one’s tortured and twisted mind
Is worse than any physical chamber that you could find.
Languishing in an existence that fades in and out of reality
With only turmoil and a total deficiency of tranquility.
Fortunately as your mind decays and deteriorates into the void
You embrace the phenomena that most people try to avoid....
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Categories:
deteriorates, life,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Drowned God
Soft tongue, sharp teeth
Leave unto me your poetry like a wreath
Ivory skin, translucent.
You breathe color unto me,
Wreak ravishing horrors.
We become Dionysus’s servants
Dance, dancing mad,
tremulous whispers lulling me further
Into the eye of the maelstrom.
Twisty and dark, your salty kiss burns and deteriorates.
You spit out the bones, the tarry flesh, cracks besmirched ivory
A rusted over echo
Of a copy of a copy of a copy...
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Categories:
deteriorates, corruption, crazy, love,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Tame the Bushes In Them
The successful teacher
Sees in every pupil rough bushes
Dotted with flowers of the future
He guides the pupil to weed out
The witch weeds with hoes and cutlass
to enhance flowering and fruition
The successful teacher
adds earthworms underneath
for farmyard manure for growth
But those who fail in the job
add fire to the bushes in the pupil
what a lamentation for society follows!
Tame the bushes in them
the measure of success is simple
teacher deteriorates as his pupils rise...
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Categories:
deteriorates, metaphor, student, teacher,
Form:
Triolet