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Short Dowsing Poems

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


City
mesmerized city
spell n dowsing of lighthouse
sea wind whirling through....

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Categories: dowsing, city,
Form: Senryu



Lighthouse
city mesmerized 
spell n dowsing of lighthouse
sea wind whirling through....

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Categories: dowsing, city,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Patient In Portends
shatterproof rain falls dowsing my calla lily — birdsong awaits bloom 5/17/2018
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Categories: dowsing, flower, rain,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Rocky Road
Life is a rocky road to traverse,
The destination is unpredictable,
Success is something difficult to know,
Failure is not unusual,
Life is like going dowsing,
Using wet noodles....

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Categories: dowsing, angst,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Teardrops
As the rain pours upon us 
Wetness dowses you and I 
Meant not, to detour our paths 
Nor, to cause us grief or pain 
Sent to us 
Through sorrow 
What have we done 
The lord cries 
Dowsing us 
Not rain 
But fallen teardrops 
As they dripped 
From his saddened eyes 
And still 
He hands us sun 
To dry us all 
From the wetness 
That dowsed you and I...

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Categories: dowsing, rain,
Form: Verse



Still Love That Woman
I live in a house
with roaches and a mouse
that I can never catch.
I live in a house 
with a Louse. 
Shes a loud mouth drunk.
I can't take this anymore!
Outside I lean against the trunk of a tree
and Think about dowsing that house
With regular unleaded.
but I CAN'T! 
I still love that woman!
who lives in that house 
with roaches and a  mouse  
that I can never catch! 


Copyright 2011 JohnnyPaul Davis...

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Categories: dowsing, love, house, house,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member All In Due Sequence Aids
All is not well 
In this kibbutz
Distant thunder 
Suffers, pardons

Armour crumbles 
In this temple
Does the keeper's 
Soul surrender?

Aren't the roots here 
In this dark soil
Drinking like some 
Suckers should?

And we will stay 
In this dim light
Dragging echoes 
Somewhere else

Aiming blame 
In others' corners
Dowsing these flames 
So we can breathe

And the wonder 
In our slumber
Dregs our blood 
So sick, so sick...

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© Uwe Stroh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dowsing, abuse, angst, dark, death, sin,
Form: Free verse

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