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Short Discoloring Poems

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


Premium Member Black Ball
black ball candy
discoloring tongue
of summertime fun



Submitted on March 31, 2021 for contest ALL YOURS (APR 2) sponsored by BRIAN STRAND

Originally posted on June 22, 2018...

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Categories: discoloring, candy, fun, growing up, summer, youth,
Form: Haiku



Too Tired To Refuel
so blank after the exit
so pale after the discoloring incident
i am a blue bricklayer in a red town world
my heart has callouses 
my mind has splinters
so drained following the reentry
the fight in me is now in permanent hibernation...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discoloring, blue, hurt, lost,
Form: Free verse
November Moon
The amber ring around the moon.
Pollutants and dust.
A beautiful sight to which we swoon.
The color of an opaque rust.

It dances behind the clouds.
As if unforeseen.
The discoloring shrouds.
The unforgiving and clean.
Masquerading the truth behind.
What this really means.
That the mind.
Prefers it's fiends.

The amber ring that graces the moon.
Leaves what should be a graceful path.
But instead, told far too soon.
That we will feel everyone else's wrath....

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© Hell Kat  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discoloring, imagination, nature, teen,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs