Short Inquisitiveness Poems
Short Inquisitiveness Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Inquisitiveness by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Inquisitiveness by length and keyword.
Figments of One's Imagination
Figments of one's imagination transformations and inconsistent dreams postponed images of one's mind's eye.
Creativeness and non realities of one's
imagination a fairy tale, a made up story?
Passions and inquisitiveness into existence
being bearing and imaging it into actuality and
materalization figments of one's imagination...
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Categories:
inquisitiveness, adventure, confidence, creation, destiny, image, imagination, universe,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Etch Lavender Fields
Sun
crawled
out of
warm sleep with
hints of apricot,
amber blush, a toying amour
an intense inquisitiveness to embrace the world.
To fondle the ocean's surface, etch lavender fields, and excursion-over its mounds.
1/3/2019
Poetry Contest: Writing Challenge January, 2019- Fibonacci
Sponsored by: Dear Heart
Syllables Per Line: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21...
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Categories:
inquisitiveness, nature, ocean, sun,
Form:
Fibonacci
Be the Me That Is He
keepsakes keeping me keeping
deep feelings keeping me weeping
the resulting fatigue and the obvious exhaustion keeping me sleeping
suddenly present is a strange, but appropriately necessary welcome mat
yet i do not wipe my feet on it
yet i do not knock on a door trying to satisfy a perceptive inquisitiveness
i find myself embracing the simple meaning in its most hidden of abstract depth
what i find is that all i had to do is drop the feeble act and just Be The Me That Is He...
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Categories:
inquisitiveness, growth, life,
Form:
Free verse
My Immortal Top Ten of a Drama Called Life
My wonderful family,
God saved in disguise, gifted mother nature,
Michael Jackson altered and awoke my genes,
Rabindranath Tagore provided an insight into survival,
Leonardo Da Vinci killed my inquisitiveness,
Ernesto Che guevara convinced me “I'd better die standing than live on my knees”,
Kurt Cobain showed there was something in the way,
Enigma took me to utopia,
In books I found solace,
In ordinary people I found the meaning of extraordinary,
Eyes reflecting soul of emotions....
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Categories:
inquisitiveness, lifeme,
Form:
Verse
Dad Could Imagine His Unfulfilled Dreams
Hello my baby doll
You will always be
An amazing bestowal of god
for your loving Dad
that was born with
an astounding will
emblazoned in your black eyes
were an undreamt-of and incredible
waves of inquisitiveness and
all the ups and downs in my life
were written off and forgotten
on the auspicious occasion
you were born and
I could imagine
my never unfulfilled dreams
fly high in the blue sky
I could now encounter
dark clouds of
disillusion and desolation
(By Kishan Negi)...
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Categories:
inquisitiveness, child, father son,
Form:
Prose Poetry