Short Formatting Poems
Short Formatting Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Formatting by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Formatting by length and keyword.
Forgiving Iffy-
maybe I'm formatting and forgiving
yet it's quite chilling this feeling, I'm feeling
So gripping, this feeling
When will He come
I want to run
Yet if I stay here I'll see Him with my own eye
so forgiving
feeling so getty
judgment
iffy
7/12/20
written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2020 ©...
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Categories:
formatting, analogy, anxiety, appreciation, confusion, feelings,
Form:
Free verse
Four Haiku Poems On Clouds
imagery, nature, sun, water, wind, word play
The mountains speak out
From under clouds soaring high
Light strikes down below!
Mountain ridges stick out
Crags and crevices shadow deep
Cloud cover adds frost!
Billowing white clouds
Rearrange themselves in groupings
Formatting anew!
The sun’s reflection
Sparkling the rolling wave tips
Sent by the strong breezes!...
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Categories:
formatting, imagery, nature, sun, water, wind, word play,
Form:
Haiku
A Ccumulative B Oquet--C Reative D Isplay
A CCUMULATIVE B OQUET—C REATIVE D ISPLAY
A nother poem—A different A isle
B olts of imagination that B eguile
C ollages formatting ABC C reativity
D escribing flights--visions-- D ifferently
E ntertainment, E njoyment to E ntice
F igures of illusion—F antacize
G olden lyrics G athering G ently
H idden meaning H alting H esitantly
I ncidental language with I ntent?
“K” marks my name—with “K” I’m “K” ontent...
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Categories:
formatting,
Form:
ABC
Poetry Has Lost Its Pen
Blank is the paper for which I write
I write with a pen no more
You penned this well they say
But all I see is a blank piece of paper
In front of me
My pen has plenty of ink to write
Now they will say you compute this well
The well is empty of ink unless you need to print
Push a button then all shall see
My pen is a computer and not me
The written word no longer has flare
It has formatting and syllable checking
The pen is no longer there we have lost
Our Pen and Flare...
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Categories:
formatting, poetry,
Form:
Free verse