Short Eviscerate Poems
Short Eviscerate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Eviscerate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Eviscerate by length and keyword.
Would Be Naught
I have come to meet many
that I've wished I could eviscerate with a single thought.
It's a good thing that I do have a strong sense of right and wrong
or many presently now would be naught....
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Categories:
eviscerate,
Form:
Rhyme
Will Disembowel a Wise Owl
To eviscerate and disembowel
and then remove things from.
Will Disembowel A Wise Owl
What we will do with a wise old owl,
Is to take his brains and disembowel,
Knowledge gather,
Really rather,
So she should stop wearing a scowl.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
eviscerate, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
False Dawn
this vortex….this vortex
that is life
lies
shades the corners
to tantalize
its fallacious goal
to eviscerate
the curious
bewilder
the peace
of sunrise
plunge its scarlet
tinged beak
into the heart
of daybreak
©6/16/2018
for Eight word challenge – 7 Poetry Contest...
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Categories:
eviscerate, summer, sun,
Form:
Free verse
Komodo Dragon
K illing its prey with bacteria stained saliva
O n queue, it is patient as the blood poisoning commences
M aking deadly moves out of the savannah grass
O verpowering even the largest of beast
D evastating team of dragons eviscerate a corpse in a few hours
O n Indonesia’s Island it reins...
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Categories:
eviscerate, animals
Form:
Acrostic
Ye of Little Faith
Ye of Little Faith
for Thomas Aquinas
Part readily the skin
and readily the pulp,
as readily the tongues
wild apples bore,
eviscerate the cores,
and watermelon spit the pits
they cannot swallow.
Let this be done before
the tongues
wild lemons bore
find no cores.
Donal Mahoney...
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Categories:
eviscerate, faith
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
eviscerate, freedom,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
eviscerate, food, nonsense,
Form:
Free verse
Fracking
And when the earth
Is ill with shale
Each day will blister
From a pitch-dark shadow
All the drops that save us
Will be abused
So we the dogs
Can eviscerate all that is holy
We have stolen the
Voices from gravel
And grass and sand
As if they cannot suffer
Because we have
Not earned this place
We have not earned this place...
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Categories:
eviscerate, corruption, pollution,
Form:
Free verse
Meow and Me and You
Meow and Me and You
What do you think of that;
A person who can speak cat;
How about meow?
And me and you.
Rampage on the Stage
Not only is he cruel;
Leads with a loose tool.
By people it was proclaimed
God, Trump always blamed.
Should I eviscerate
Or completely obliterate?
You take all of them from there.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
eviscerate, humorous,
Form:
Haiku
Is This Your Card
Was sitting thinking
how would i describe a thought
and then
another though took the race
From a semi ethereal place
emerging from the greys and black
that make it up
Shaped by senses
that have never visited
the land
balance the Universe
upon a single strand
Watching one thought
eviscerate the next
or just my mind
playing tricks...
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Categories:
eviscerate, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Education
daddy must have told me
Don't scold a lady,
son. She will eviscerate
you with precision
mama did tell me
Always be humble
and kind. Yes, even when irked.
Please forgive me, Ma
I won
"Dumbass of the day"
awarded to one big fool.
Well deserved award....
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Categories:
eviscerate, for her, how i feel, thanks,
Form:
Senryu
Hymnal Homes
Hymns above the leaves,
Only my sadness renounced.
Muffled miracles abroad.
Everything goes without saying.
Sliding into happiness,
Whooshing into wonder.
Eviscerate all logic.
Enumerate all grace.
The stars can't sing your song enough times.
However many times you may doubt,
Others ignite from your flicker.
Mountains carve homes for you
Everytime your praise is sung....
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Categories:
eviscerate, home,
Form:
Acrostic
There is no Crueler Word than War
fork has many interpretations
connotations
as do
eviscerate
slaughter
butchery
all can mean less than they
appear to be
context is important
but War
War is the foulest of foul words
a word that only the dead hear correctly
the living
choose from a lexicon of oaths
they may banter
or throw stones
but War
War kills every word
in the dictionary
even to the last
blood-soaked letter
...
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Categories:
eviscerate, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
How Could You
When you eviscerate me from your life
I plunge into a vortex of emotional strife
Not only are you cold and fallacious
Your offensiveness is also mendacious
Is it not enough for you to victimize
that you have to constantly criticize
Tell me who do you think you are
Your actions are crazy and bazaar
You are so angry that you see scarlet red
I no longer hurt - you bewilder me instead
June 29, 2018...
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Categories:
eviscerate, angst, betrayal, confusion, lost,
Form:
Rhyme
To Find It
Words etched within my soul
And erased from my heart
Round and round they do go
When they finish they start
Memories, beads of sweat on brow
Dry, parched mouth, can’t keep shut
Flood gates open, I’m sweating now
Dragging the blade, it doth cut
Eviscerate my lonely parts
For emptiness rules here
My head and heart split apart
I lost my true love dear
All that’s left is a small insect
To find it now you must dissect...
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Categories:
eviscerate, lost love,
Form:
Sonnet
Fall Time Freeze
Fall time and it’s freezing
Poles are cold
Walls are green
See the others sneezing
Time just seems to slip away
As the ruby trees wither
Rosemary streets slither
While the talons touch the season
Turning tides rise and fall
Timbers telling treasons
Cults eviscerate taverns
Tumbling rocks they stall
Emigrating egrids eagerly expostulate
Against snails in grass
Whilst gold changes brass
Monasteries monitor maneured man...
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Categories:
eviscerate, art, blue, crush, nature, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
Covid, An Alpha Lines Poem
Covid deaths eviscerate family groups.
It did not have to be this bad,
And people are angry and mad
As loved ones died needlessly.
Reality strikes the unvaccinated viscerally.
Is it my fault my mother died? My father?
Masking up would have made a difference
But those with no scientific background said, “Don’t bother.”
Let’s mask now; opportunity presents
The chance to make it right.
Let us no longer fight
When we could be saving lives....
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Categories:
eviscerate, culture, family, health, poetry, political,
Form:
Rhyme