Short Immodesty Poems
Short Immodesty Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Immodesty by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Immodesty by length and keyword.
Immodesty
She had no pride
Standing naked before the world
Arms out-stretched
To God and sky
Until Spring waltzed in and
Clothed her.
Cynthia...
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Categories:
immodesty, nature,
Form:
Free verse
what do they wear to breakfast
in skimpy short shorts
she marches into breakfast
no eyes go up
I had forgotten
the immodesty of youth
for two seconds
it’s a public place
another wears pajamas
and bedroom slippers...
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Categories:
immodesty, travel,
Form:
Light Verse
Legacies
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Versions of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
immodesty, introspection,
Form:
Quatrain
Legacies
...for Hart Crane
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Measures of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
immodesty, writing,
Form:
Quatrain
Legacies
...for Hart Crane
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Measures of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
immodesty, visionary
Form:
Verse
Legacies
...for Hart Crane
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Measures of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
immodesty, dedication
Form:
Verse