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Short Edict Poems

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


Promise Ring
What promise ring for?
It's an edict of duty
Vow of love made sure....

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Categories: edict, engagement, love, marriage, relationship,
Form: Haiku



Enigma Assay
written in the field aped jape or migrant's edict? without signature
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Categories: edict, mystery, myth,
Form: Senryu
Putin Dumb Derelict
declare an edict
Putin is dumb derelict
who we must restrict

Jim Horn
RiverSea Plantation
Bolivia, NC...

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Categories: edict, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Amity's Edict
LOVE ...

Is a many-chambered prison
That we go to willingly ...

And our sentences are dispatched
By those we trust ...

With the keys....

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Categories: edict, heart, love, soulmate,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bible Tongue Twisters
Esther:  An added edict ended anxiety.
Jacob:  Angelic wrangle with an angel.
Adam: Snoring on his side, from his rib came his bride.
Cain:  Sibling slaughter...

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Categories: edict, bible,
Form: Alliteration



God Eloquently Declared An Edict
God Eloquently Declared An Edict

God eloquently declared an edict;
What about Trump He will predict,
Was thine,
Not mine;
Of interest did  end up in a conflict.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: edict, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Predict An Edict
Predict An Edict

What we must be able to do is predict,
What erudite really had made the edict;
Same old song;
Never wrong;
Who were the people that they picked.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: edict, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Predict An Edict Horn Haiku
Predict An Edict Horn Haiku

what we will predict
was contained in an edict
itself contradict

Jim Horn

https://www.poetrysoup.com/poets/top_100_poets_most_poems_all_time.aspx...

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Categories: edict, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Clothing Was Banned
Dreamt last night I was king of a land A paradise filled with gorgeous women and men Sunshine galore Couldn't ask for more Decreed in an edict, all clothing was banned
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Categories: edict, paradise,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Clothing Was Banned
Dreamt last night I was king of a land A paradise filled with gorgeous women and men Sunshine galore Couldn't ask for more Decreed in an edict, all clothing was banned
...

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Categories: edict, fantasy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Clothing Was Banned
Dreamt last night I was king of a land A paradise filled with gorgeous women and men Sunshine galore Couldn't ask for more Decreed in an edict, all clothing was banned
...

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Categories: edict, dream,
Form: Limerick
Trump Did Declare An Edict
Trump Did Declare An Edict 

We had heard Trump did declare an edict;
While reading word for word would depict,
Must confess,
A mass mess;
Each lie exposing the other will contradict.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: edict, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Beyond the Grave
Is anyone who's dead as great
as anyone still living
Is legacy stronger than force of will
within those still alive

Can what’s been done command the state
of promise still forthcoming
Is speaking loud beyond the grave
an edict best unheard

(The New Room: June, 2022)...

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Categories: edict, death, life,
Form: Free verse
Debalaur-Burbondoc
Debalaur-burbondoc 

There once was a small island secret
Where dragons they lived by an edict
The fauna and floura
They ate a plethora
'Till soon thier great size it did Re-strict.

komodo dragons
present day island secret
edict still upheld

©deborah burch
 3/26/2012...

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Categories: edict, history, nature,
Form: Limerick
In Praise of Work
The possibility is there
That I might write
With the poet’s innate inspiration
What comrade time 
Has reason to portend

Of our aims
I might write
Or even our dreams

But our destinations!
Even the Pope’s edict…
Hist! I pledge my doubt.

Of greater moment 
Is our faith
In the plough.

Hail plough!
Hail abundance!...

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Categories: edict, work,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Klausie Little
Klaus is a ravening louse
WHO is his edict-ing house
Where he whips errant fantasy out
There he acts world bell-weather
Strutting and foaming of mouth

His offering Though's really small
A magnifier; here is the call.'
The maiden did shout
What's the slug all about?
So he slid through a crack in the wall...

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Categories: edict, allusion, analogy, appreciation, celebrity, discrimination, hilarious,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Order and Chaos
order
                      edict, decree
       restoring, maintaining, arranging
  logical, procedural, mess, pandemonium
    threatening, imposing, disintegrating
                 anarchic, turbulent
                           chaos




Date created: 05/16/2021...

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Categories: edict, creation, poetry, words,
Form: Diamante
Watching a Drug Addict
Dick was watching a drug addict
And dared to his next act predict;
Dick's bet: Addict would rich smiles beam
To show off teeth that like gold gleam.

But this the Zonked Guy did not do.
"Please, can't I meet lions in Zoo?
For so much I've heard of their strength
But can mine stretch to a full length!"

Just plain! there should be an edict:
Do not drug fighters contradict....

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Categories: edict, absence, addiction, cry, gothic,
Form: Rhyme
Deflective Deceptions Due
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The wolves awake; beware the great deception. The vampires' conjugate conception. Witches gather with their brew, Tyrants in their coup. Surrender- Due! Pretender… Cunning treasons thru, Edict illusions will spew. Ignominious of inception, The wolves awake; beware the great deception. July.12.2020 Andaree Sponsored by~Joseph May Placed 1'st...Thank You
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Categories: edict, conflict, identity, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Beard Tax
With other nobles, I realize that our nation is trying to modernize. As I read this edict, I can’t believe my eyes! This is the latest order received from our tsar. God bless Peter, but this is going too far. I consider this outrageous and weird. He is taxing us if we want to wear a beard! Is it considered barbaric to have facial hair? Go against my tsar’s wishes? I won’t dare.
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Categories: edict, history,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs