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Short Imitators Poems

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


Premium Member middle school girl imitators
middle school
girls become imitators
copying mannerisms and styles
mimicking those they admire
often losing their own identity for a year or two
sad pretenders, not living up to themselves yet...

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Categories: imitators, girl,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Imitators
red plumes, sunset blooms
since denim sky blues faded
lookalikes, sweet fumes

ever moving wind
fragrant and changing like sky
cedes to misty trend

reds, pinks, plums and golds
the world I knew went away
mimics unpatrolled

scarlet summer sass
red cardinal sings sultry
diamonds in green grass
...

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Categories: imitators, appreciation, beauty, color, flower, nature, sky, sunset,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Material Man
We are shadows
living the dark
of our own 
obstructions

imitators of light
worshiping furnaces
cores of stars

hydrogen eaters

helium floaters

casting nets
into a sea of glitter

our daily catch
of expiring illumination

traveling ever further out

away from man's indwelling 
brilliance 

that of a Sacred Heart...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imitators, christian, faith, family, introspection, love, philosophy, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Imitation
The Imitators

He has worked in the garden of poetry
Forty years gone.
The soil is meagre and the plants are eaten
By boars, they applaud him with grunts.

To find the roots and transplant them on a page
Or in the garden of literature, is not easy.
The gardener is famed for his genius or a charlatan
Of rose bushes.

Truth rears its ugly head, there are doubters
Who will not be silent, he knows when his plant’s
Has been purloined.
Better than not be read at all....

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imitators, allusion, best friend, betrayal,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things