Short Ingestion Poems
Short Ingestion Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ingestion by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ingestion by length and keyword.
New Millennium's Curse
Compression ingestion
The world to implode
The numbers decreasing
—resistance explodes
From diamond to carbon
Wheels spin in reverse
The groundhog, the treadmill
—millennium’s curse
(Brooklyn, New York: March, 2016)...
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Categories:
ingestion, time,
Form:
Rhyme
New Millennium's Curse
Compression ingestion
The world to implode
The numbers decreasing
—all resistance explodes
From diamond to carbon
Wheels spin in reverse
The groundhog, the treadmill
—new millennium’s curse
(Brooklyn, New York: March, 2016)...
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Categories:
ingestion, time,
Form:
Rhyme
One Thing
Temples protection organic ingestion
Universe to billions adaptation has no ceiling
Seeking not truth we own the question
We are here for one thing, than that thing is feeling ..
......................more to Come ...........................
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Categories:
ingestion, introspection
Form:
Quatrain
Tree of Love
Love is the most common
Tree of devotion
And its' leaves' are
tumbling down
It steams' from the mirage
And then dispense
At that time of ingestion
Falling,
Forwardly to the ground
And yes, their
Magnificence will be two-fold
To be blessed and
Bestowed upon within the
Govern domain of God
To the dear delight of
The Magisty,
The King
GF...
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Categories:
ingestion, life, love
Form:
Ode
I Smelled Trouble of a Fancy Rose
Petite sweet deception-free promises
Blurred the air
Trusting hope
Deep deliberate ingestion of my own fantasy
The air was cool and refreshing
But exhaling nothing but warm beer and salsa
I accepted the dare to believe
That the next glimpse would deepen the hope
That I had become more worthy of the beauty
That my eyes provided
That she was both the rose and the fragrance
But exhaling nothing but warm beer and salsa
I was returned to where I started from...
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Categories:
ingestion, longing, love, women,
Form:
Free verse
Birdie Breakfast No-
Old little birdie
What's your hurry
Waiting comes gently chirping
Gummy birdie protein
With meow color blindness
Reciprocating yummy snack
Tom tells Jerry
O' SYLVESTER
No not TWEETY
that feet is up sharing tap dancing on my purse doors
Open I get out of this somehow
In the interim basically implying
Ingestion waiting still
Won't be no bird eating here
Tweet...
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2020...
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Categories:
ingestion, adventure, analogy, food,
Form:
Free verse