Short Indicative Poems
Short Indicative Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Indicative by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Indicative by length and keyword.
I do,
I am,
I can,
I will,
I can, Icon, Iconic
I, idea, ideal, idealism
I, ignore, ignorant, ignorance
I, I am, I am not, Image, immortal
I, indigo, industrious, indicative,
I, imagine, illustrious, impetuous, immodest, me.
Categories:
indicative, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form:
Free verse
Suspended in a setting
Nestled in the sky,
Water droplets bound
Surfaces release upon the earth.
Meristems divide
Flowers appear flourishing,
Indicative of rebirth
A new beginning.
A dreamlike vision
Bound from droplets
That are no longer
Suspended, in the sky.
Categories:
indicative, flower, rain, sky,
Form:
Free verse
Constipated onions
Immaculate cantaloupe
Collard, mustard, turnip greens
crabgrass eating artichoke distant
Are the carrots potatoes fried display?
But the watermelon
Praise on the tomato mustard says
We be going to have ketchup today
6/17/ 24
written words by James Edward Lee Sr.
Categories:
indicative, adventure, allusion, analogy,
Form:
Free verse
ANTICIPATIONS
with
apprehensive
contrasts
in
sombre
glimpses
totally
themselves
&
so
necessary
to survive
disquiet
made
manifest
in
venerable
tradition
an
intensity
emulated
with
hypnotic
fixity
a
considered
significance
evident
&
perceptible
with
an
indicative
corrective
descending
an
embarked
inclination
Categories:
indicative, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
dug up
unearthed
a time capsule
of sorts yesterday
will planting a tree
when the capsule
was unlocked
inside was found
a lovely heart shaped
antique locket
the motto
inscribed within
the locket was
indicative of a time
gone by
when their was hope
when their was faith
living within the youthful
heart
imagination drifted
to thoughts of where
are they now
Categories:
indicative, beauty,
Form:
Lyric
Boulders glisten in snowy mounts
Roving ravens circle over the valley
Employing intuition to snatch prey
Amuck is their fear of starvation
Tall peaks don't offer anything
Hemlocks hide the Alpine swifts
Tucked in branches for survival
Above clouds shiver in mid noon
Khaki sun still has a faded shine
Indicative is the mood of eagles
Nurturing hope in nippy February
Grand is the vision of early spring
Categories:
indicative, beauty, bird, nature, sun, winter,
Form:
Acrostic
The verb “ to love”
The verb «to love» is a special verb, I believe,
It is combined with only one time,
In the present of the indicative,
"I love you," you know,
Other times are made for literature
Or the songs.
Le verbe “aimer”
Le verbe « aimer » est un verbe spécial, je crois,
Il ne se conjugue qu’à un seul temps,
Au présent de l’indicatif,
« Je t’aime », tu le sais,
Les autres temps sont faits pour la littérature,
Ou les chansons.
Categories:
indicative, language, literature, love,
Form:
Free verse
I searched for the answer
to a question I dared to ask
wondering why people hide
behind so many masks.
The query was this:
"What's happened to integrity
when honesty is replaced
with deceit and insincerity?"
I had several insightful answers
but was left in grim despair
when i realized that so few noticed,
or perhaps they just didn't care.
It's indicative of the times
in which the world now exists;
one in which deception reigns
with belligerence and raised fists.
Categories:
indicative, integrity, introspection,
Form:
Rhyme