Short Freakishly Poems
Short Freakishly Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Freakishly by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Freakishly by length and keyword.
Freaking Out
Should have known winter ain't done yet
What was I thinking we mustn't forget
There's still three more weeks
Till the end of this streak
My big old beano is freakishly upset...
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Categories:
freakishly, weather,
Form:
Limerick
Techno Take-Over
TECHNO TAKE-OVER
Technology says we’re on the brink
of human assistance being extinct
our jobs robots will do
fake people serving you
freakishly knowing each thought we think
Limerick 2014 Nov 12...
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Categories:
freakishly, future, technology,
Form:
Limerick
Follow Me
The secretive type
I like to creep in the night
when you hear me speak
under my breath to be polite
(i'm talking to you)
inconspicuous keep killing
the mystique building
I only speak to the
freakishly sick children...
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Categories:
freakishly, mystery
Form:
Rhyme
But She Looked So Lovely Under the Lights
Each time that I see her
A switch is stimulated within me
So arcane yet freakishly alluring
And like a tiger hunting its prey
I chased her pirouetting shadow ever so enthusiastically
The taste of it quite addicting in a hopelessly romantic sense
Tirelessly becoming the axis on which my beliefs lie...
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Categories:
freakishly, life,
Form:
Verse
Airy Syllables Amputating
lousy lips laced
with gaunt gaze
projected per peacocky
enchanting pull pulsing
retracting reels rumbling
muffled messages mumbling
damped debacles dripping
saucy strapped in
freakishly folded feelings
cusses gulping graces
airy syllables amputating
relegating oily obloquy
parted limbs leaking
jumpy jazz jolting.
19:11:28:17:14...
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Categories:
freakishly, anger,
Form:
Sonnet
Freakishly Warm
I like an empty trash basket.
It tempts me to fill it with wads of wasted effort
In a futile attempt to write the words
That will finally win your heart.
Perhaps when hell freezes over,
But it’s a freakishly warm day in mid-December.
When the offering basket is full
Of ardent vulnerabilities
I'll dump it out, count my blessings,
And start over....
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Categories:
freakishly, allegory, romantic love,
Form:
Verse