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Short Implosive Poems

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


Premium Member Little Poem Series: Persistence of Memory
Tirelessly inevitable.
Age has an implosive nadir.
The surprise creaks of pain
like a sudden realization, 
inextricably perceptible. 
         Leaden mirrors.
               Dust follicles.
                      Mirages. 
Undyingly entropic....

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© Sammy Shaq  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: implosive, humanity, time,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member In Angry Protest
Self-mutilation a crushing despair
Helpless rage, no solace anywhere

Inner directed emotional surge
Urgent outlet, implosive urge

With self-awareness to your own self be true
Project not unto others what's shameful in you



Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemyPOET
into a friend--MLKJr./I Am Anaya
Written 5/28/22...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: implosive, anger, angst, hate,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Nuclear Family Issues
Might we be having trouble fusing nuclear energy,
as opposed to the more troubling nuclear fission's anti-energy,
because nuclear fusion is just normal everyday Business As Usual
cooperation of thermodynamically fusing nuclei?

Oh, I see,
like it's easier to notice you're having another nice healthy day
after you experience the divisive holon-caustic implosive alternative?

Yes dear.
Like visiting my lovely mother
and not your dreaded mother-in-law....

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Categories: implosive, environment, family, humor, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Otherworldly Starry Sights
In the universe, before a star dies
 It goes through implosive pangs
 In this realm a supernova lies
 As the star goes out with a mighty bang

 The resulting explosion causes a celestial storm
 And illuminates the galactic night
 And then a nebula is formed
 A beautiful otherworldly sight

 In our galaxy supernovas are rarely seen
 Within our realm the moon must suffice
 An earthly view much more serene
 With a glow to enchant and entice

 5/8/17...

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© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: implosive, moon, star, universe,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things