Short Inadvertent Poems
Short Inadvertent Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Inadvertent by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Inadvertent by length and keyword.
What seems kindness trivial
maybe for the other crucial
Let us be watchful of denial
inadvertent harm irretrievable
24-September-2020
Categories:
inadvertent, care, introspection, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
From the hair of waif-like scent
On the petals of the earth
The red lips of sleeping sea
Becomes love emblem
©Mahtab Bangalee
9th January, 2025
Categories:
inadvertent, love, nature,
Form:
Dodoitsu
Row
Rivers
Retina
Through calm currents
Attribute helplessness inadvertent
To your idiosyncrasies worded
Truly certain
Your person
Perfects
Peace
9/1/21 photo #1
Categories:
inadvertent, art, beautiful, beauty, blessing, celebration, crush, for
Form:
Tetractys
how still is our silence, hermit
if we yet calibrate merit
searching, discerning and seeking
inadvertent acts, soul stifling
far cry yet, tranquil calm perfect
12-July-2021
Categories:
inadvertent, silence,
Form:
Quintilla
Sometime times keeps moving
Moving is the times
Time is just a moving thing
It never stops just keeps going
A wise man once said inadvertent to the reality
Limit to the lazy man
Prophecy to say
Man he may kill time
But one day time will kill U
2/18/20
James Edward Lee Sr. 2020
Categories:
inadvertent, allegory, anxiety, courage, irony, time,
Form:
Free verse
The genesis of its life;
Inadvertent step on the toe.
The little dark seed is planted;
A spark starts a fire.
An enemy is born.
The valley of the shadow
Of unforgiveness;
A fiery way for hatred
Roasts dark
The heart borne out of purity
Of the creator.
Desperateness to kill
Metamorphoses the pious.
A sword is wielded
By the hand
Of the new-borne
Into the dark kingdom
To do the avoidable -
Revenge!
Categories:
inadvertent, forgiveness,
Form:
Free verse
Words Often Hurt
Written: by Tom Wright
March 2015
Evil thoughts germinate like sprouting seeds,
Once birthed, as words, they’re released toward targets,
As unmanned drones to seek and destroy;
While the intended quarry may escape these scathing words,
Inadvertent collateral damage
To the launch site has already occurred;
Words cannot be launched, as projectiles, toward another
Without feeling the backward escape of unburned powder;
Tom
Categories:
inadvertent, words,
Form:
Free verse