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


Void Oblivion
In the  our grayest days
inspiration sadly hides
 void oblivion...

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Categories: grayest, allegory, allusion, analogy, appreciation, creation, inspiration, metaphor,
Form: Haiku



Serving Tea To Elderly
The grayest speck of hair- so many-
each live through a tale called series of days.
The elderly hands have touched so many
that it wears the hand's skin out of youthful ways
That is what I witness when serving them tea,
but seen in their eyes is just a another mid evening....

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Categories: grayest, life, people, sympathy,
Form: Free verse
Hope
Never give up hope

For in the grayest of skies

There is a possibility for a ray of sunshine

Whenever your spirits are down

There exists a tiny space

That hope can fill

That tiny space I held on to so tight

Never thought I'd let that hope let go but I just might

Hope is all that is left

Nothing more can be done

Only the end will show

If that little hope I let go...

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Categories: grayest, hope, life, teen, hope,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Grayland
GRAYLAND

Grayland,
The grayest little town
that I have ever been to
where the people are peaceful
the beaches are wide and the water is gray

The fog like a thick blanket or a thin curtain
covers the other side of the fence and the ends of
the busy road but neither toad or deer tries to cross
 at any time due to fear of bears who dare to sneak around
and traffic that zooms on through to Tokeland or further...

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Categories: grayest, analogy, beach, city, tribute, usa,
Form: Free verse
Revel In My Ruins
virgin feet,
i stepped onto the quicksand
in ignorance of it’s
deceit.
as the clouds
overhead draw
together in the
grayest anger,
my heart hurts for relief.
i stand tall, but
that doesn’t change the
reality of this
disaster.
you were a tornado that
spun me for a loop;
so much destruction
in such a short time.
i can’t admit my defeat so
i’ll suffer in silence and
watch you walk away.
no matter if there’s nothing
left for me to rebuild
myself:
this is the end....

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Categories: grayest, dark, friend, grief, heart, natural disasters, sorrow,
Form: Free verse




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