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Short Increment Poems

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


Viscious Births
Surely tell a reason why?
Under what circumstances?
 So why kill one or throw?
Precious are the double gains
Every labour yarns for increment
Never underestimate an increment
Sure you are mean taboo
Ending and slimming twin breathes...

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Categories: increment, child abuse, rights, sad, tribute,
Form: Free verse



Time
Time! Those minute and 
Angular grains...
Wherein,  subscribed to 
Each hypothesized increment
Forever,
All supposedly contain
A singular ticking second from yet 
Just another incumbent 
Universe:-
Man's futile attempt to try and 
Feebly explain
That which only the 
Great Unmovable-Mover
Can truly measure!...

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Categories: increment, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Simplicity
Heartbeat of my soul
Oh, simplicity come unto me
Flow through me that I may be enlightened
That life’s complexities be rendered helpless

Be not dismayed and be not in awe of me
For what I say I heard from you
For our souls are one
The voice I hear within is you

And all that would enlighten me
Like love, that touches every increment of our souls
For truth unescapable, we will all stand
Entranced by her beauty and completeness...

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Categories: increment, beauty, introspection, love, simple, together, truth, voice,
Form: Free verse
M. R. I.
Another increment of measure drops;
And while looking forward and around;
Into the reflections of time;
I can only wonder what it is I hope to see.
      And in this capsule of imaging
      I roam through the inner worlds of my mind
      Looking perhaps for that hidden path
     That might eventually make my life immortal.
But as I gage cause
And search for answers;
The reflections seem to do little more than;
Simply pass in review....

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Categories: increment, health
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things