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Short Divided Up Poems

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


Faces of Time
Fireworks up in the sky I see
Bold colors divided up tee
Winds colored by shadows up high
Memories of yore scribbling scores
Scintillating wraiths of anchors
Stalling, swaddling tight on my thigh....

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Categories: divided up, memory, time,
Form: Tail-rhyme



Among Men
I say unto the man
Of all them
Manslayer's
Be not
So quick to be'
Necessitated
And divided up among
The masses'
Fore I say unto thee
Not to be
So forwarded in the Disney
Nor traumatized into
The litney of material
Being

GF...

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Categories: divided up, peace
Form: Narrative
The Indivisible
There is one God
We have divided up 
The Indivisible
One family 
Of brothers and sisters
We have divided up 
The Indivisible
One world
We have divided up
The Indivisible
One heart 
One soul
One spirit
We have divided up
The Indivisible
And we can't put 
Him back together again...

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Categories: divided up, faith
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member A Piece of That
Listen to poem:
The dilemma of threes
applies whether it be,
the way gravity pulls them
in space,
Or how the space
is divvied up or the rent divided up
between the three sharing a flat,
Or even when cutting a cake
to fairly divide into 
three pieces by eye
or to give one more or less icing.
Sharing the pie
and sharing the sky
are equally problematic dilemmas 
for three of a kind in a bind....

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Categories: divided up, paris, people,
Form: Free verse
Just Mine
heads or tails
which is mine,
the toss of coin
a somewhat sign
it seems that world 
is divided up
with what Is base
and what divine,
what be ours 
and what be theirs,
the lack of feeling 
or most of care,
a selfish bent 
of song to spare,
of all the treasures 
so precious mine,
i covet deeply
my love of rhyme,
it’s here I bare 
my deepest thoughts,
unsaid to some, 
to others sought,
but, just mine...

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Categories: divided up, introspection
Form: I do not know?




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