Short Founds Poems
Short Founds Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Founds by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Founds by length and keyword.
Poetry Between the Lost and Founds
Dust of forgotten
versing ancient poetry
between lost and found......
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Categories:
founds, allegory, lost, metaphor, poetry,
Form:
Haiku
In Love
in love
only words don't to be
hearts need
difficult to walk thorny paths
in love
only feel don't to be
reals are founds
everyone sees when the curtain rising
in love
only two person don't to be
understand won't take long...
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Categories:
founds, allegory,
Form:
Alliteration
SOUL HEARTS CRIES--
Soul heart cries
Verse toward the skies
My heart sees, what it does
Mind thinks thoughts
About founds and loss
My spirit soars rises
My heart sees, what it does
Verse toward the skies
Soul heart cries
12/1/23
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2023©
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Categories:
founds, analogy, angst, anxiety, cry, emotions,
Form:
Light Verse
Target
In a football pitch,
Where player defends each other,
Trying to win
And admit fouls,
A goal is everyone’s target.
In our daily practice,
Achievement is all success,
A person commits crime,
When he founds that
His opponent is strong
Or clever than him.
A person’s defeat is
A person‘s effort....
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Categories:
founds, adventure, business, confusion, imagination, inspirational, introspection,
Form:
Free verse
Triune Love
One is the man whose living in half
Whole can he be with the wavelength above
In blurs, he saw the sacred cryptograph
With faith, he felt everlasting love
Two is the man with divine armor
Three is his strength, from threefold flame of Christ
Breaking chains of his flesh charmer
Intensifying the passion within
For with that flame, he founds himself
To the path of supreme completeness...
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Categories:
founds, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, celebration, christian, inspiration,
Form:
Free verse
Coqui Tree Frog
A small Native tree frog that is found in the fields of Puerto Rico.
Its color is Brown. They are called Coqui by the onomatopoeia
sound mating call made by males.
When is raining , their sound is heard wide spread. Usually they can be founds
in the leaves of plantain and bananas. A song called Coqui® was sang by
the 1980's quintet called Menudo ®.
Nayda Ivette
10-29-2015...
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Categories:
founds, nature,
Form:
Free verse