Short Implicitly Poems
Short Implicitly Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Implicitly by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Implicitly by length and keyword.
A Normal Owl
A normal owl has no use
~ implicitly for a towel...
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Categories:
implicitly, bird, humorous,
Form:
Monoku
And
And all at once it came to me
The reasons things are meant be
Are not always for my eyes to see
But I know Who holds my destiny
And I trust in Him implicitly
Proverbs 3:5-6...
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Categories:
implicitly, bible, christian, growth, introspection, jesus, religious, wisdom,
Form:
Rhyme
Tongues of Fire
Peoples hearts and tongues implicitly they are wild
Men and women's hearts pump venom yet faces mild
My tears are turning black I am out of normal tears
Blood pots from me black blood flows from my ears
Peoples language is down, down with everyone,down!
Jealousy a snake wrapping the heart it wraps the tow...
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Categories:
implicitly, 12th grade, anger, betrayal, dream,
Form:
Couplet
Disappearing Horizon
oft in the still of the night
for a reason to us unknown
we stir awaking slowly
feeling bliss currents grown
the power that so enables
nurturing our innermost need
we trust blindly & implicitly
devoid of attainment greed
the shift within ourself we see
is us as presence centreless
head resident in heart spacial
merging form & formlessness
28-August-2020...
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Categories:
implicitly, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
Magnification
close up, everything is in scope
those minerals facilitating
electrical charges
what component could I remove
should I...
identify my point of error
so close up that it all becomes clear
take the tweezers to my mind
pick out the failings
place them under a microscope
tell me why I don't work as I should
analyse me Mr Scientist, I trust you implicitly...
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Categories:
implicitly, anxiety,
Form:
Free verse
The Devil's Smile =^-^=
Grasping for breath
Forgetting implicitly
Embracing the counterfeit
Falling into disbelief.
Trifling through a bed of roses
I find myself lost in Moses
Insecure in my abilities
Questioning my nobility.
With heaven & hell before my eyes
Swatting at flies & twisted alibis
Finding Jesus through all the lies.
Behind every smile lies Belial
Forcing humanity to run an extra mile
Into the bile of Satan's smile....
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Categories:
implicitly, allegory
Form:
I do not know?
Beneath It All
Here walks a man
Dressed to the nines
Talking by hand
With a mouth full of sighs
Fingers in his pockets
Grasping wads of lint
Eyes rolling in their sockets
Torn socks in shoes looking mint
Trully impressive he is
While he struts down the road
Self-assured the strain of that smile of his
Will stay hidden within the fold
The truth this man
Remains but a mystery
His shiny facade a sham
Yet it does its job implicitly...
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Categories:
implicitly, introspection, sad,
Form:
Rhyme
Three Little Words
Just a little missive, a note, a billet doux,
words scratched out on paper, strictly entre nous.
No literary masterpiece, not even clever prose,
just words strung together, but they're the ones I chose
to let you know my feelings and the depth of my affection
please accept them unadorned, without any circumspection.
When used with neither thought nor care, designed to misconstrue,
three little words, seven letters, four vowels, implicitly, I love you!...
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Categories:
implicitly, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Poem For That Lindsay
She floats about on dancer toes
She spins and splits
and dips and flows
She glides and tips
She hops and lifts
She twirls and tucks
then stops and ducks
She moves around
in leaps and bounds
and flies aloft
(but comes back down)
It's true!
That Lindsay loves to please
She knows her art implicitly
For if you ask,
she needs not guess
Her pirouette
from arabesque!...
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Categories:
implicitly, dance, girl, muse,
Form:
Rhyme
Standards For Literature
My standard for literature,
whether romantic
or academically sobering,
and preferably some hybrid in-between,
Literature teaches me
something I had not previously known,
but somehow felt,
about myself.
Even better,
also teaching me something new
about logos life on Earth
And mythic even better,
also teaching me something long implicitly precedented
about loving life
within revolving frames
of evolution's flaming
and quieter shaming
history....
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Categories:
implicitly, history, humor, language, literature, myth, relationship, romance,
Form:
Political Verse