Short Dug Poems
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I’ve dug many a post hole.
Each was equally important.
None were easy.
Few matter anymore.
I’m proud of them all.
Pulling myself up
From a hole in which
I dug
Pushing myself out
Of a relationship in which
I thought was true love
An unfettered tongue
Wags out words
No one wants to hear
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Today I fell into my puppy’s freshly dug hole
It was a long grimy terrifying fall
I woke up six hours later in Beijing with a broken leg
The dog each morning
lies across the fresh-dug grave
be it snow or sun;
For the dog does not know death;
his master still lives within.
they come with pleasure
of the happiness of death
those black diamonds owned
and dug from hearts of weaklings
somewhere in star of darkness
The dancy prancy flowers
Were gorgeous in the ground,
But since the freeze warning is in effect,
I dug them up, and now they’re safe and sound.
Form:
I’ve dug this hole too deep,
Laying here, and all I can do is weep.
Soothing sympathy is a rare thing for me
As I cry tears of sorrow and empathy.
Brown and sometimes dirt
Dug, trampled and planted
Seeds to grow seeds to sell
Taken for granted
Mixtures of rain and sunshine
This is precious earth
In Phoenix, a story was told
That Tom Cunningham stashed his gold
Since Tom is a bard
They dug up his yard
Marmite in hand, Tom laughed, "You're cold!"
New Attorney General William Barr
Faced down the Senate's self-appointed czars
Yet for doing his job, being brave
He may just have dug his own grave
Holes dug
Seeds planted
Sunshine and rain
Young, tender shoots emerge
Nurture
You made it big
when it was small
you dug so deep
you left a hole
the morning light
tasted like blood
where do our mistakes go
when we are gone?
Jessica
As the rest of the world moved on to nowhere anywhere they may find it
I stayed behind stuck in the hole I dug myself,
convinced that the bottom held all the answers.
Form:
We keep on digging up our planet
because we keep on breeding on our granite
as our planet is been dug up for profit
but it is profit, that is destroying our planet
beautiful orange dahlia
must be dug up in the fall
replanted every spring
dainty, fragrant, fragile, pretty dahlia
worth the trouble, if you live in zone 5
and I do
Common Mistake … Common Courtesy
Common Sense … Commonality
Common Grave – Dug … or Common Ground – Hug
Uncommon Valor takes Uncommon Power
So.. Com’ On Love … Com’ On
Diggety Duggety
Emiline Richardson
Studied the Etruscans
Classically
Votive bronze objects, all
Archaeological:
What I dug up on her
Posthumously
I dug and dug and broke out of jail,
the warden searched not finding my trail,
for while he looked toward east
I was not there in the least...
the brochure said: Caribbean sail!
On A Role That Someone Stole
I always did have a great goal,
Which was to find a fitting role;
Tossed out salad;
Had been invalid;
Trump dug himself another hole.
Jim Horn
two years you've broke my heart
and scattered the pieces over the grave you've dug for me.
But this time,
you danced with other girls,
getting ready to shatter their hearts too.
Art dug down, into the depths of his soul
Turned up the darkest fears, black as coal
He'd gone 'a-haunting'
But found it daunting
Wondered, 'Am I he for whom the bell tolls?'
Loving pain is not a crime
Taxed mind
Company time
And where do I go?
Glued to delusion
Far from a lifetime
Deeper grave dug
With every return
Flaming teeth
Light drowning fires
In all my time as a crane operator
Never dug half a hole, my mind has vacated
Coz every shovel full
A new hole is insured
Got an appointment with my psych, hate waiting
Love On The Riverbed
He pitched a tent on her banks
Her teeth clenched as pegs dug deep
Campfire sparks, heat's erecting
The winds howling in lost flight
connie pachecho
8/3/17