Short Form Poem Poems
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A Figure of Speech
When one is down and out
Do not give up on life,
The bible says
‘And it came to pass’
Never did it say
It came to stay!
© Harry J Horsman 2022
A repost of an old Tanka form poem....
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Categories:
form poem, bible, faith,
Form:
Free verse
Of Darkness
Light brings gratitude,
Cocoon of dark hides
The butterfly inside.
Some dark things rape--
The mind, the body and life.
And yet, memories faded, return--
The nights make dreams, not dread.
10-8-20
Sevenling form poem...
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Categories:
form poem, butterfly, dark, dream, hope,
Form:
I do not know?
Between the Change
Between The Change
A convalescent waking on the first day of decision
I enjoy, wafting fragrance, as hot tea radiates morning air
But tomorrow, will bring the warmth, as does the springtime sun
5/28/2018
"Sijo" form poem for contest
Sponsor Heidi Sands...
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Categories:
form poem, change,
Form:
Sijo
My Picture
What?
Water
Colorful
Blue-green water
Sea foam on the shore
Lapping at my bare feet
All but buried up to my shin
Like a camera pointed straight down
Blue-green, brown, tan sand with tiny sea shells
If only I had some colored pencils
mdailey 2/10/12
Etheree form poem for the contest...
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Categories:
form poem, art,
Form:
Etheree
Read Me
Read me, like a word on a blank white page
Both black and white.
If there is any gray, only you can see
Between my lines.
My thoughts play upon my brow, so you find
Emotions there.
The book of life has written all the lines
From care and wear.
If you care to read them once or twice more
Then tarry in my eyes gaze locked with yours.
KJA 2019
All Rights Reserved
Cavatina form poem...
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Categories:
form poem, love, romance,
Form:
Rhyme
Snow Angels
As children
a snow angel was
a lovely
shape made by
joyful, flapping jumping jacks
on your back in snow
As adults
a snow angel is
someone who
rescues you
from grueling grunt work of snow
mountains blown aside
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This Shadorma form poem was written in heartfelt appreciation of a kind neighbor who saw my snow shoveling misery and rescued me with their snowblower (before this wicked Midwest Winter totally finished me off)!...
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Categories:
form poem, community, humanity, humor, humorous, perspective, weather, winter,
Form:
Shadorma