Short Inaccurate Poems
Short Inaccurate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Inaccurate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Inaccurate by length and keyword.
Pcr Inaccurate
This World’s work on Corona
To go adjust
PCRs
Inaccurate
Justifies...
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Categories:
inaccurate, absence, engagement, health, sick,
Form:
Free verse
Inaccurate Proverbs
Sometimes I get my proverbs confused and merge two into one.
For example: "He who is without sin, is a rolling stone."
If you have any inaccurate proverbs, I would love to hear them....
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Categories:
inaccurate, word play,
Form:
Rhyme
approximation of love
two plus two is five
that would be inaccurate
however precise
he loves me he loves me not
goddammit ~ he hits the spot
By
David Kavanagh...
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Categories:
inaccurate, love, lust, meaningful, perspective,
Form:
Tanka
What Is a Crusade
freedom is awareness
she is leaning on my
rusty mind
a new mode of perception
matrix is all around
you
our views are incomplete
and inaccurate
delusions and illusions
when you are too certain
in your believes
we are willing to kill
to defend our believes
what is a crusade
what is spelling...
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Categories:
inaccurate, allusion,
Form:
I do not know?
Rain-A Fellow Souper
Rain
A four letter name
But who is she???
Well...
Rain is...
Funny
Energetic
Loving
Creative
Fun
Smart
Witty
Loud
And maybe just a bit crazy but she is still a souper friend and i love her all the same.
Thanks rain for being a friend. And this is just how i percieve you sorry if it is
inaccurate. Hope you like it though!...
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Categories:
inaccurate, friendship, funny, happiness
Form:
I do not know?
You Are Beautiful
I don't care if you are inaccurate.
I don't care if you're a tomboy.
I don't care if you're an oval or a circle.
I don't care where you come from or what you were.
I don't even care if you have a coconut cream pie-in-the-face.
You are good.
You are perfect.
You are a princess.
And I will always love you.
Like you should love yourself....
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Categories:
inaccurate, beauty, body, cute love, for her, funny,
Form:
I do not know?
Vibrations
Vibrations
we need only understand
that reality consists only of
consciousness and vibrations..
and that the above sentence
is most inaccurate..
vibrations are not separate
from consciousness..
but are within..known by..
and made of consciousness..
vibration is experience
the activity of consciousness
nothing more..nothing less......
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Categories:
inaccurate, wisdom, words,
Form:
Blank verse
Self-Dilution
We lament for what others can see.
a sense of self-congruity.
We yearn to be purified of flaws.
Also, sorting through the abuse.
grabs a hold of it via an inaccurate immersion.
utterly absurd.
What else are you going through?
It's quite reminiscent of a hologram.
the moment we crave a smidgeon of empathy.
Charmingly haphazard credibility.
Written: March 23, 2022...
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Categories:
inaccurate, analogy, bereavement, confusion,
Form:
Free verse
Unnumbered
In 1790, the first U. S. Census
counted four million heads.
An inaccurate number,
wholly deceptive.
Women were rarely named
except those widowed.
"Free White Males" were tallied
weighing the draft.
A slave numbered 3/5 of a person.
American Indians didn’t make the count.
Fast forward 220 years:
2010 Census
Nose count, 310 million.
Absolutely everyone
made the list.
© cfa 8/2/2012....
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Categories:
inaccurate, crazy,
Form:
Free verse
Shoes Steps Life
With heeled shoes
no false starts
no mismatch
safe steps.
Between my flat shoes
and your high shoes,
a lifetime for us
to hit the pitch...
Between you and me,
a long journey.
Between us and eternity
an exercise of steps
with no shoes ...
Shoes are gone,
but life passes
and it's not over ...
It's that with our inaccurate
steps we do not need
shoes ...
We need living
but life is imprecise
without our steps... !...
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Categories:
inaccurate, allusion, life, metaphor, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
As we keep moving
A blue and purple horizon
Lines the sky as
Dark waves in the slumber winter.
Living room palm trees
And royal ferns
Are just the fraction of the plants
My mother asked me to care for.
Cars and planes rumble
Foreshadowing the day
Of our Earth’s rotation.
We move to bleed, to talk, to ritualise
That we are alive
That we are here to stay
That we are always inaccurate
And not always so authentic.
So, welcome this new day
And all the hand we have to shake. ...
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Categories:
inaccurate, appreciation, encouraging, good morning, life, peace, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme