Short Exhilarate Poems
Short Exhilarate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Exhilarate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Exhilarate by length and keyword.
Exhiliarate and Should Suffocate
Our energy has caused us all to exhilarate,
Once all the Trump supports will suffocate,
They have resigned;
Removed from mind,
While what they do with devil is to negotiate.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
exhilarate, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Exhilarate Me
Press me from behind
My back to your chest
Your flesh between my thighs
Exhilarate me
Watch my blush rise
From my breast
Up my long neck
My face glows
The solidness of you
Fills up the substance of me...
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Categories:
exhilarate, love, passion,
Form:
Free verse
Beans
Beans
What did I do to deserve you?
You mash between my fingers, my toes
I bathe in the sweet, slippery fantasy of
Beans
You exhilarate my appetite
Your sauce swims through my intestines
You saved me from this desolate existence
Beans...
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Categories:
exhilarate, deep, inspirational love, lust, pain, sensual, sin,
Form:
Free verse
Heaven Sent
Chanel produces fragrance that some may call sublime,
But nature's sweet aromas will stand the test of time.
Cascading lilac petals in soft effusive bloom
Exhilarate my spirits with heavenly perfume.
A gentle buzzing echoes, as humming bees alight;
Wisteria in blossom is such a wondrous sight.
28.04.20
Couplet- Any Theme, Any Length Poetry Contest - sponsored by Dear Heart...
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Categories:
exhilarate, appreciation, beautiful, flower,
Form:
Couplet
Elements Water
Condensing ice
Covered snow,
Shapes of white
Crystallization flow,
Watering the earth
From heaven’s door,
Precipitation
Upon the floor,
Invigorate refresh
Excite and more,
A constant running
Ebbing poured,
Hydration needed
Drink absorbed,
Requisite required
For essential growth,
Spring time flowers
Not too late
Watered by
An Impermeable lake,
Drinking waters
As they wake.
Life’s recycled
Exhilarate and intoxicate....
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Categories:
exhilarate, poems,
Form:
Rhyme
Bird's Eye-View
The ostrich hides her head in the sand
most birds hit the skies as planned
The woodpecker pecks at some woody-good-wood
while the hummingbird’s wings hum as they should
The robin comes out to strut her stuff
back in she goes, the ground's too tough
And, O, for a pair of cardinals
to fly to the edge of the Dardanelles
Flying creatures inspire and exhilarate, you see
except when they tinkle all over me
...
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Categories:
exhilarate, bird, flying, inspirational,
Form:
Couplet