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Short Habitations Poems

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


Galactic Revelation
Galactic Revelation

Galactic ecstatic
Astronomy fanatic

Telescopic seekers
ET creatures

Future destinations
Human habitations

Searching affinity
Beyond infinity

Universal equation
Life’s revelation...

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Categories: habitations, space,
Form: Couplet



Mysticism
Deep uninterrupted meditations
Thoughts and imaginations going way deep
Through galaxies and celestial habitations
Failing to make the slightest of sounds as they creep

Seeking acquaintance with an omniscient being
An unprecedented level of closeness
With a Father never seen
And a Creator of unthinkable mysteries...

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Categories: habitations, faith, mystery, religion
Form: Rhyme
I Love a Stranger.
My love
jouncing blood through me
like fireworks
and my stolid hands
caressing forth murals
painted over
these colors, yours to bear
in the darkest habitations
of cavern and canopy

This earth, a mother once
blindfolded, now mirthfully
shoulders our instigations
This earth, a child with no
dreams of aversion,
covets to understand you
and I as one story....

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Categories: habitations, devotion
Form: Free verse
Pakistan
Pride of the nations is he who considers
All peoples of the world as sisters and brothers;
Keeps always ready to help the poor and weak;
Illuminates their lives, regardless of Latin or Greek;
Sacrifices for them, and for their welfare stands;
Tries all his means to save them and holds their hands
And lets not the flood of tears occupy their land,
Nor lets it turn the habitations of their hopes into sand!!!...

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Categories: habitations, inspirational,
Form: Acrostic
Crazy Heart
It's a sorry mind
That falls from the sky
Upside down and half blind,

Bleary eyes tell tears
Not where to go but why,
How they came to be here.

Being from a rental shelter,
Habitations made with cubes
All stacked row by row renters.

City domiciles duplex'd forever
Subsisting children excepted groups
But for the rarest, be severed.

So forgive my crazy sided heart,
It's not for less than want of love
That serious gift not all are given a part....

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Categories: habitations, life, poetess, poverty, self, society,
Form: Rhyme




Book: Shattered Sighs