Short Drowsed Poems
Short Drowsed Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Drowsed by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Drowsed by length and keyword.
Lonely Vine
Sharp curses on empty air
Like a hate plucked from lonely vine
There is nothing right and fair
To faint hearts drowsed in lies of wine...
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Categories:
drowsed, hate,
Form:
Rhyme
Hope
Hear the bells ring!
Early though.
My soul still asleep;
drowsed and exhausted.
Pardon and allow me
another dawn.
Perhaps my love returns at dusk....
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Categories:
drowsed, sorry
Form:
Verse
Hope
Hear the bells ring!
Early though.
My soul still asleep;
drowsed and exhausted.
Pardon and allow me
another dawn.
Perhaps my love returns at dusk....
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Categories:
drowsed, sorry
Form:
Verse
Smiles and Cheers
The weak rays of dawn
Struggling to
Drive out the darkness
Her sleep-drowsed heavy eyelids
Opening slowly
A semblance of light yonder
And here,
The big deep brown eyes
Forcing the thick eyelashes
To part
The apparently shy sun
Not in too great hurry
And here,
No flutter,
But languid movements.
Cheer spreading across the sky
And here,
Smile suffusing her face
After all,
With the Eastern gleam
Another
Looked forward to day begins,
Another
Chance for love to beam...
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Categories:
drowsed, love,
Form:
Free verse