Short Hijack Poems
Short Hijack Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hijack by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hijack by length and keyword.
Oh Guinness
Iced-sweats seep down her ebony skin-
this sexy number 8 needs a take-in.
while she gawp, i stared back
only to drool and hijack
her, for her name is GUINNESS, my sole kin!...
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Categories:
hijack, imagination,
Form:
Limerick
What Will
What shall I make
Of these torn years
of the limping fatigue
saturated with love
First and foremost
Plenty of hours
lost and found
not a single hijack
always racing up the straight line...
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Categories:
hijack, loss,
Form:
Free verse
Naughty Non-Guests
The longing, the pain
together with sadness,
are impertinent actors...
they are insolent...
They are untimely guests!
without any permission
invade our lives,
our parties,
and hijack the harmony
from us...sneakingly...!...
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Categories:
hijack, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy, feelings,
Form:
Light Verse
Night So Boring
Nights when there is nobody
And darkness drops in sultry
Nights when the sky is moody
And the stars sparkle nothing
When the moon is very dark
Glowing from its cold back
Shining on black tree barks
When boredom comes and hijack
The hopes of fun and make nights slack...
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Categories:
hijack, art,
Form:
Imagism
Hijack
Hijack
Strategy employed in a hijack
You cannot tell or crack
Each time, new clever tricks
That are a plus to statistics!
Criminals, they say, are ahead
Is it not alertness that is dead?
Mistrust even your shadow
And avert this baleful blow!!
JM
03rd February 2014...
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Categories:
hijack,
Form:
Couplet
Gone
Watch haste
Hijack good times
Feel taste
Of fleeting rhymes
Watch day
Unwrap the gift
End play
Unleash odd lift
Watch feel
Unzip old tears
To kill
Odd sense of fear
Watch choice
Emerge from pain
As voice
Syncs poise that strains
Leon Enriquez
18 September 2017
Singapore...
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Categories:
hijack, allegory,
Form:
Quatrain
Icons of Dark
Very common in human history
In name of faith- same
Some
-Monopolize hearts and minds of crowd -
Hijack the role of religion as the code of god
To gain the power and cast
The death and misery
Upon divided man
Icons of dark smoky
And insane
In theirs- faith
Bloody ritual thirsty
Fangs- their
Sectarian holds us in diffuse hate...
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Categories:
hijack, betrayal, conflict, confusion, corruption, hate, religion, war,
Form:
I do not know?
Zen mode
desires beget dreams
in which we then enter
as a player therein
with memory erased
that we are the subject
who has manifested all objects
within the play being enacted
with this recognition
we erase thought flow
in as those impulses
relating to identity
mistaken that it is form
seeking to hijack awareness
which dissolves in stillness...
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Categories:
hijack, dream, silence, spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
Midnight Son
Oh, those days of a Midnight Son
Of wild abandon
Love on the run
When sunset goals invade the brain
And hijack thoughts
A one-way train
For life begins at 12 am
At clubs and bars
No rules to stem
In rendezvous, in tryst of love
Where lusts prevail
Affairs thereof
Alas, a Midnight Son grows old
Yet, memories stand
In thoughts paroled...
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Categories:
hijack, lust, memory, youth,
Form:
Rhyme
Late Hours
Caffeine fix jerks
Words seem to work
Brain drain feels blur
A weary slur
Coffee sip here
Prompts fuzzy cheer
Words on the verge
Surge odd emerge
Verses to write
In a brisk cite
Unclog the dyke
Then take a hike
Hijack clear lease
Spice lines that tease
Dark night moves slow
Strange wordplay shows
Leon Enriquez
20 May 2018
Hamlet Place, ACT...
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Categories:
hijack, allegory,
Form:
Couplet
Defining
Cancer may redefine your life
or cause you to do so
but it does not define you
It is not you, by definition
in fact it is the anti-you
It may invade, destroy, usurp
your physical self
may distort, cloud, hijack
your mind
may jaundice and weaken
your emotional state
but it does not touch your spirit
cannot affect your soul
(April 1, 2009)
Glenn Peirson, July 22/65 - November 10/2009
managed by Ellyn Peirson, mother...
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Categories:
hijack, cancer, career, death, metaphor, science,
Form:
Free verse
Chicago School's Cool
I really like school
In Chicago, it's cool
Boot the computer
Log into Zoom
Then do whatever
I want in my room
No shoes on my feet
as I think up a tweet
If I'm oversexed
I fire off racy texts
Yes, Ma'am, homework's done
It really was fun ~
Every answer's online
It's easy to shine
Time for lunch break
A couple hours I'll take
To hijack two cars
And then hit the bars
I really like school
In Chicago it's cool...
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Categories:
hijack, fun, satire, school,
Form:
Couplet