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Short Disconcert Poems

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Premium Member Thought of the Day
When musings flow not, does it disconcert ~
If there’s no one here, then why does it hurt

14-March-2023...

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Categories: disconcert, introspection, muse,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Thought of the Day
does a memory lapse disconcert us
if it does, is not memory an attribute
to which our identity does as yet cling...

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Categories: disconcert, introspection, memory,
Form: Free verse
A Social Gaffe
Maybe I'm committing a social gaffe
but when someone falls, I have to laugh.
For just a moment I feel guilt and disconcert
before rushing over to see if they've been hurt.

Belly laughter is contagious
It tickles my fancy; it's outrageous
how quickly giggles get out of control,
but laughter is good medicine for the soul....

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Categories: disconcert, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
If I Didn'T Manage To Do It
If I didn’t manage to say it to you
Or if I didn’t have any chance to do it,
Know that my  love was great, and crazy, and true   
Though the truth may disconcert you a bit…

If I couldn’t find any words to reveal
Or if I didn’t manage to articulate     
My unreal dreams and everything I feel,
Know it was too much for me to say it straight...

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Categories: disconcert, love,
Form: Lyric
As If Stones
Sticks and stones.
Words that do hurt,
more than stones could bruise.
How do you measure bruises on your heart?

I’ve now grown
ever more alert
to words that accuse.
It’s never, ever too hard, too late to start.

Careful of tone.
Mindful of impact.
As if stones are as hard to wisely choose.
Being inspired by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Sparkle like Rhinestones!
Words can disconcert!
Spread love and swiftly diffuse
Anybody’s verbal outburst, any vile squirt....

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Categories: disconcert, anti bullying, change, hurt, words,
Form: Free verse




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