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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.


Premium Member Mindful Gesture
What seems kindness trivial
maybe for the other crucial
Let us be watchful of denial
inadvertent harm irretrievable 

24-September-2020...

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Categories: inadvertent, care, introspection, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme



Tree Bottom Trance
Row 
Rivers 
Retina 
Through calm currents 
Attribute helplessness inadvertent 
To your idiosyncrasies worded
Truly certain 
Your person
Perfects 
Peace 

9/1/21 photo #1...

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Categories: inadvertent, art, beautiful, beauty, blessing, celebration, crush, for
Form: Tetractys
Premium Member The Deep End
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
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Categories: inadvertent, silence,
Form: Quintilla
Premium Member Moving Killed Time- -
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...

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Categories: inadvertent, allegory, anxiety, courage, irony, time,
Form: Free verse
To Not Bury the Hatchet
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!...

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Categories: inadvertent, forgiveness,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Words Often Hurt
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
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inadvertent, words,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things