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Short Full Face Poems

Short Full Face Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Full Face by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Full Face by length and keyword.


The Yell
Mosquito yells,
Full face blushing. Moon shadows
follow my steps in night....

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Categories: full face, anxiety, autumn, garden, night, sunset,
Form: Haiku



Cows Can Nearly Say Moon
As i languish in your lunar lick
moonbows hovering in petrol scented skims
coping with copious crescent chapters
Fooling its full face with greying mists that etch like moving scars and wrinkles
Sat in your light, keep me watching while slowly stealing seconds...

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Categories: full face, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Full Moon
full moon shining down
    glowing in the black night sky
         controller of moods


full face of the moon
   casting its light on the sea
        control ebb and flow


shining moon above
   it watches us while we dream
       knows all our secrets...

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Categories: full face, naturemoon,
Form: Haiku
November Moon
November Moon
Also known as: Super Moon or Beaver Moon
 
With full face, you light up the sky,
Appearing so close, but yet so far! 
Soft shadowed halo, brush your cheeks,
Creating a smile beyond belief!
Your visit, albeit short, an overnight view,
An amazing phenomenon, witness by just a few!
 
Written By: Sarita Milliner © 11/14/16...

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Categories: full face, allusion, imagery, light, moon, november, sky,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member he is so rotound and rubenesque
Shawn was full of blarney most of his youthful days
with his full face, his emerald eyes and his ginger hair
He sang Irish ditties in knee slapping ways
When he had too much beer at the Dublin fair

He is so rotund, so Rubenesque, so big, some said.
Santa Claus is too, said his wife, her head totally red.
She liked everything about her chubby happy man.
Loved him completely, as only a second wife can....

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Categories: full face, march,
Form: Rhyme




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