Short Hexagon Poems
Short Hexagon Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hexagon by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hexagon by length and keyword.
Hexagon
A Hexagon
who looks at things
in six ways...
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Categories:
hexagon, fun,
Form:
Concrete
Snowflake
majestic winter
hexagon shapes free falling,
intricate white storm...
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Categories:
hexagon, nature, snow, weather, winter,
Form:
Haiku
Categories:
hexagon, analogy, dark, death, insect, loss, nature, sad,
Form:
Haiku
Shape of the World
from the oval office
planned within the pentagon
world governments square off
endless circle of wars
played using hexagon grid
creating heptagon badge states
mass minds rhombus clouds
truth gone bermuda triangle
all for diamond equivalents
parellogram with past history....
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Categories:
hexagon, africa, perspective, political, society, usa, wisdom, world,
Form:
Free verse
Six Pack Senary
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The World created in six days, the senary devised.
Carbon the sixth element, the core of organic life.
Bee perfection, hexagon cells; snowflake six-pointed stars,
The sixth sense, Perception lies deep within, the third eye.
Six pack, six to go: beer, eggs, drinks and rectus abdominis,
Earth's sixth extinction looms, human caused, Gaia displeased....
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Categories:
hexagon, creation, life,
Form:
Free verse
The Hexagon House
I was on your back
Looking at the light among the trees
The sky was incredibly blue
Walking in the forest
Going to the hexagon house
Nobody was there, but from a gap in the door
I saw a sewing machine in the room
I heard someone’s name
But I don’t remember it now
Nobody was there,
But I saw the flow of life
I will go there,
To find my hope...
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Categories:
hexagon, hope, memory, missing you,
Form:
Free verse
My Pentagon, My Pentagon
A hexagon, a hexagon, you have to be a hexagon!
A pentagon, a pentagon, I want to be a pentagon!
Nay pentagon, nay pentagon, you have to be a hexagon!
My pentagon their army's armed, your hexagon, we'll nuke, be gone!
(***Sight still under construction)
2019 September 13
howmanysyllables
4 lines x 16 syllables = a perfect 64 syllables...
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Categories:
hexagon, allegory, character, conflict, imagery, meaningful,
Form:
Rhyme
Hallows Eve To Candlemas
Hallows Eve to Candlemas,
the sun now turning south,alas;
November sombre,December dark,
January,February cold and stark.
Catkins litter the forest floor,
beeches shed their leaves galore.
Gales melange the mix,as decay brings
nature's bionomics.
Hexagon pointed stars move and shift ,
into a patterned powdered drifts.
Rain filled days of slush and muck,
webs on shards of gossamer
stuck.
Twilight months in winter shade
until the snowdrops matamorphise
in the glade....
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Categories:
hexagon, nature, seasons,
Form:
Prose Poetry