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Short Inhabitable Poems

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


Cannot Fathom
The unimaginable 
The thing that is most inhabitable
Weary of loneliness
Scared by rejection
One without the right correction
remember perfect you are not
And realize how hard this war was fought...

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Categories: inhabitable, imagination, mystery, sad, sympathy
Form: Free verse



Weekend Away Beach
Blossoms and sunshine
freshes of the spring
walk on the beach
light breeze
like a touch of heaven
youthening and,
trancelike.
divine ambiance
Children inventing sand castles
worry free and carefree
but a moment for families to be united,
a moment to be in a world
free of mayhem
dribbly
a distinctive universe,
inhabitable,
revivalistic....

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Categories: inhabitable, allusion, beach, beauty, holiday, paradise, peace, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wondering
Staring at the starry sky
Unobscured by a cloudy night
Wondering why
Are there so many lights

Only one earth
To millions of stars
Will someday there be a rebirth
To planets like mars

Giving them water
Life producing land
With many borders
That contain earth's sand

Will they be inhabitable
By humans and beast
Will they produce food palatable
For all to eat...

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Categories: inhabitable, nature, places, science, space
Form: I do not know?
Warning Bell
Warning Bell

Drops of rain
No more quench thirst
Rather lumps of fire
Flow through gullet of earth

Flora and fauna looks to be 
At a loss!
And so does our cultivation!
Rivers and lake prescribe poison
The only inhabitable planet appears
Destined to turn to desert

If unbridled horses of smoke
Galloped with present pace,
Money won’t buy us back
Our collective well being!...

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Categories: inhabitable, destiny, earth, earth day, environment, fear, pollution,
Form: Blank verse
Unsound
Bellowed meek presence, Surpassed adolescence
Of wanting the imaginable, Realization was the inhabitable
For did I not love myself enough, To seek what was the dream of
An imaginary place, My love cried for empty my space
Unsound love, In momentary pleasure thereof
It never did penetrate, Though womb like fate
Pleasure came pleasure left, G-spot repressed
Bought back to life at the same time, Empty stood the vessel mime
Enacted muse, A wanting give to lose

09/12/2016...

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Categories: inhabitable, allusion, betrayal, body, conflict, longing, poetry,
Form: Couplet




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