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Short Imperil Poems

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


Premium Member Illusion-A Pleiades
Imbues the ideas
Imperil sanity
Impinges as an arrow
Inflictes invisible 
Irritation in soul
Imprints an excrescence
Influencing feelings











2-24-2017...

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Categories: imperil, feelings,
Form: Pleiades



Last Straw Trump Possessed
Last Straw Trump Possessed

For a while now we stood aghast;
Trump had a tendency to procrast;
He is imperil;
Bottom of barrel,
And straw in possession is his last.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Cohen Sang Song
Cohen Sang Song

Cohen sang song which was a carol;
Now they have Trump over a barrel;
He started new cult,
Called sexual assault;
Not only that presidency is imperil.

Jim Ho Ho Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Golf's Global Reach
  
  Pristine, precisely clipped greens
    Rolling fairways flanked by majestic trees

  Water hazards imperil a golfer’s well-being
    ~ While in Saudi, sand traps greet the King 
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Categories: imperil, earth, golf, water,
Form: Couplet
Heard Trump Sing Christmas Carol
Heard Trump Sing Christmas Carol

Had heard Trump singing Christmas Carol;
Remembers when he was over a big barrel;
Hair did fade;
Changes made;
No longer imperil when he became sterile.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Church Had Us Over Barrel
Church Had Us Over Barrel

Church really had us over barrel,
Heard choir sing Christmas carol;
Terrible sound,
All around;
Ended up in danger and imperil.

Imperil means to bring into peril
or endanger.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Trump and Terrible Barrel
Trump and Terrible Barrel

Trump can hardly sing Christmas carol;
While his whole life has been in imperil,
And a lost cause,
With small, paws;
Someone even said his voice was sterile.

Jim Horn

We have heard another wise crack;
Trump then referred to token black,
And usual style;
Only one compile;
His house is shack with smokestack....

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Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Dream Did Find In Field
dream did find in field
to us always had appealed
with much love was sealed

we had been balking
reach point where there is talking
for friend stalking

life was imperil
when we sang christmas carol
screech sounded sterile

issue was skirting
when my back had been hurting
which i was blurting

his name was Cecil
who we heard was a weasel
art work on easel...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Photon of Light
A photon of light enters this dented room Screaming past my phase of a seared existence Light escaped through the cracks of imperil doom Shelled by the dull pounding of acquiescence Opening the door to times external glow Beams of light digress extremes that are below Life increases with virtuous tender flash Expressionless blinds my every fabric sash
Russell Sivey...

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Categories: imperil, life,
Form: Rispetto
Putin Has Squinty Eyes and Not Wise
has small squinty eyes
brutal attacks he applies
never very wise

over a barrel
so Putin should be sterile
life is imperil

from our deduction
Putin wants total destruction
has a compunction

up us story chocks
Putin likes to harm all folks
Sandy Hook was hoax

God made no mistake
look at me who He did make
perfect and complete

In Brunswick Beacon Newspaper
in Shallotte, NC
April 14, 2022...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imperil, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Disinformation
Disinformation Miracle man 5-5-2022 Much of what I see I deem disinformation, some is fashioned to part me from my cash. Currently there appears to be no cessation, so I delete things that imperil my stash. Now Congress sees need to set up a commission, how ironic, since much untruth begins there. But like most things it won’t come to fruition, and disinformation our thoughts will ensnare.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imperil, how i feel, truth,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things