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Short Eventualities Poems

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


Premium Member :::::Dimensions of the Gods:::::
one space two possibilities three eventualities ~ henceforth...

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Categories: eventualities, allusion, creation, perspective,
Form: Monoku



Premium Member Crevices
  A wall impenetrable
    failure's entrance
  moist eyes note not
    the crevices

  Ever-present
    darkness, daylight
  concrete pierced
    with whispers  

  Matter's essence
    distills eventualities...

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Categories: eventualities, cry, strength,
Form: Free verse
Vested Intrest
Life is a temporary link,
Between the Abyss and the
Abstract, but in-order to take
A vested interest, One must
Avoid superficial condemnation
In exchange for a chance
To assert and secure his own
Eventualities' among
The realm of the living

GF...

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Categories: eventualities, hope
Form: Personification
Premium Member Trump
no, the instrument
not the president

jews harp, jaw harp
plucked from thy heart

by the shaman heals
meditation steals

its rhythms
across realms

eventualities
and through centuries

tricked by its old name lure
tricked by its sound, nature

jewes trump for a king
heck why not, a politician 



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Categories: eventualities, fun, funny, history, humor, music, nature, sound,
Form: Couplet
Why The Abyss Stares Back
Time passes, fear grows
All eventualities
Seep in like poison.

A façade of peace,
An underbelly of pain.
Two halves of one world.

Cracks begin to show.
Forked tails in elegant clothes
Eyes open to more.

Wide smiles show fanged teeth –
Hunched over those that still pray
Is your God alive?

Lands over the sea
We used to think they stood tall.
Now, all is falling.

I’m a Nihilist
For who could look at the world
And still have any hope....

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Categories: eventualities, absence, philosophy, war, world,
Form: Haiku



Travelogue
Was it my fault
you lost your diamond earrings?
You said so.

A dozen hotel mornings,
packing again,
trying to meet itinerary deadlines
tightly coiled, breathless
hungover.

I might have scooped them
into a hotel room trash bin
in Rome, Geneva, Paris, or London;
you drop them anywhere,
or you may have left them
in one of a dozen vacated bathrooms.

Not that I am accusing you.
Try to relax, we are fully insured
for unforeseen eventualities
including divorce....

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Categories: eventualities, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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