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Short Inhabitants Poems

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


The Decline of Western Civilisation
By the year 2010 most of its inhabitants were paodophiles....

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Categories: inhabitants, history
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Fulton-April (1)
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an 'in' joke for  GB inhabitants...

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Categories: inhabitants, nature, seasons
Form: Shape
Premium Member Whirled Peas
The world is at peace.  The inhabitants thereof, they are at war.

©3/5/2022

World Peace Poetry Contest...

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Categories: inhabitants, peace,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Thick Forest
A kingdom of dark shades tall and fat inhabitants shelter to all kinds of beasts.
...

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Categories: inhabitants, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Hurricane
Hazard tropical storm
Horrible spin chilling 
Howling turbulent winds
Heavy severe flooding
Havoc mass departure
Homes property destroyed
Homeless inhabitants


2/17/2017...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitants, home, people, weather,
Form: Verse



Palayan
Place sparsely populated 
Above the sea
Laying on the center plain where 
Amber grains shine, where 
Young and old are revered 
As inhabitants
Nestled with grace of affection...

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Categories: inhabitants, places,
Form: Acrostic
English Countryside Carnage
English Countryside Carnage

There is a genteel place called Midsomer,
But living there can be a real bummer.
For the inhabitants wait in dread
That they be among the murdered dead....

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Categories: inhabitants, celebrity, community, death, england, fear, murder,
Form: Couplet
Foreign Inhabitants
The old cave was inhabited
But no one knows who
They never knew that the inhabitants
Were foreigners different from you

They could have looked different
What they have made was a single dent...

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© Ibidun O.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitants, age, animal, color, family, identity, image, lost,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member No One Wins
All lifeforms are
merely temporary
inhabitants of
planet Earth.
Man's time a
millisecond hidden
in the vastness of
space
Yet  innocents still
suffer needlessly
again and again
In war; No One Wins....

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© Ken Duddle  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitants, angst, conflict, war,
Form: Free verse
Humanizing the Spirituality
Death,
is darkness that covers
  to all
from Earth...
Death is divine messenger
of clarity,
that will illuminate
the new inhabitants
newcomers
from ancient time,
to the fresh world,
 novel era... !...

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Categories: inhabitants, allegory, allusion, appreciation, inspirational, metaphor, philosophy, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Buffalo Jump
Cars line the highways
with their broken life inhabitants,
coffined tributes to a last wish that got away,
android druids in mock procession
—racing toward the end 

(University Of Pennsylvania: January, 2020)...

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Categories: inhabitants, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Alien-Like Beings
Wonder if a future world will really survive Will we see a time less human, will we still be alive Really too old to see it To experience a down shift Alien-like inhabitants invading from the skies
...

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Categories: inhabitants, future,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Ghostly
What if a ghost loves
me and using its powers 
to keep boys away...

That would explain a 
Lot. Does that sound childish? We're
seeped in illusion.

I spend all my school
days with the inhabitants
of a virtual realm....

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Categories: inhabitants, 11th grade, humor, school, teen,
Form: Senryu
Motivational Sucking Zombies
motivational 
sucking zombies
got past 
the emotional 
gate 
attacking 
the internal
inhabitants  
that reside 
within the 
subconscious 
biting 
killing 
changing
the self-esteem
into a shell of 
it's former self...

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Categories: inhabitants,
Form: Lyric
Long Live the Sky
free verse

Long live the sky!
Invisibly
Invincible
against solar radiation
the earth’s atmosphere
Long live the sky!

Long live the sky!
Obscurely
Oblivious
protection for
earth’s inhabitants
Long live the sky!

written 4 May 2016...

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Categories: inhabitants, earth, life, sky, sun,
Form: Free verse
Light

light hangs from a lantern shows us the way right fight within our inner inhabitants' plight might have gone truly wild in search of your sight light poems luminate desolate souls bright 09.10.2016
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Categories: inhabitants, light, spiritual, uplifting,
Form: Lanterne
Calapan
C-ity along harbor 
A-bundant with minerals and vegetations,
L-ying along the coastline, 
A-lso known as gateway to the south.
P-ot where different races mix,
A-cquainted with cultures of north and south and the 
N-atives as original inhabitants. 

September 10, 2022...

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Categories: inhabitants, nature,
Form: Acrostic
Ocean Puja
Swami~
The Ocean cast  garlands of pearls
at your Lotus Feet
Varuna the Sea god knelt in awe
I stand in that vast azure temple
surrounded by a choir of waves
all singing Your divine name
while the morning sun performs arathi
the earth and all its inhabitants bow
robed in light...

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Categories: inhabitants, devotion, god,
Form: Free verse
Ripped
The inhabitants considering themselves loftier the a sand grain
ripped catastrophic tears in Earth’s embryonic membrane; 
which thus created an unusually high level of cosmic strain
on the stretched  imaginations of the creatively insane.

By Robb A. Kopp
All Rights Reserved © MMX...

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Categories: inhabitants, allegory, social
Form: Monorhyme
Unexplored Forestland
There is a forestland so secretive
lions live there that no one has seen
snakes live there that are so venomous
angels live there who are so holy
so remote it is yet it is so near
every person with an inviolable plot
but even owners know not its inhabitants
strange indeed but true...

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Categories: inhabitants, humanity, metaphor, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Infinity Limit of the Infinity
Life is light
     that colors the darkness...
     time is the ample line
     that delimits infinity
     and the ages...
     We are the beings
     coming from the galaxies,
     germs of flesh, inhabitants
     from other planets...
    We are shapes that
     will be other structures... !...

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Categories: inhabitants, allegory, allusion, appreciation, life, metaphor, mystery,
Form: Free verse
T I M E
Time turns its wheel, 
The pace exceeding comfort. Yet,
The world has proceeded
Complacent.
Time transitions with insistence 
Between raging waterfall and, for a distance,
whispering river. Ever changing path and
Speed.
Time moves, impatient,
Its inhabitants – unaffected- 
Even while questioning
Existence....

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Categories: inhabitants, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pirate Petey's Persnickety Crew
Pirate Petey provided a pleasurable pirate fantasy for his persnickety crew
They got to make the inhabitants walk the plank, and they ran some through
sword battles and torturous techniques are were finished by a quarter ‘til two.
So they took a long luxurious nap in the Cove named aptly Pretty Boo Boo....

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Categories: inhabitants, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Monorhyme
Thoughts
Letters trapped in a mind
Form words for protection
Huddled in ideas and thoughts and trains
They clamor for attention
Some begging for release
Others content to simply
Turn to memory
A mind too small
For it's inhabitants
Spills prisoners onto paper
Released, unbound
They are free to inspire
Another thought...

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Categories: inhabitants, fantasy, imagination
Form: I do not know?
Wetlands
Each year migrating pairs
Return to the wetlands to breed
To join the resident inhabitants
Who have never felt the need
Frantically honking Geese
Ducks and Swans of assorted breeds
Nesting Wildfowl of every kind
Using the seclusion of the reeds
And in the rich wetlands
The multitude can readily feed...

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Categories: inhabitants, nature
Form: I do not know?

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