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Short Intellects Poems

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


Growing Horizons
Blithering idiots abound
Where intellects don't make a sound
You must speak your mind
Or else you will find
There really is no common ground...

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Categories: intellects, philosophy, political,
Form: Limerick



Crowded Breath
lacking at least one expectation a day,
I would not love myself or anyone in a 
crowd of weekend intellects and centerfolds.

But,when the door closes,
I settled for a cracked window....

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Categories: intellects, angst
Form: Free verse
Imagine
Once there was a man called Jenish, the republic,
“there is no boundary for intellects” his message for public,
no religion, no country,
freedom from strife: amity.
Bloody how could we forget Lenon, the republic?...

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Categories: intellects, humor,
Form: Limerick
A Different Whole
“We live between 
the beasts and the Angels”

On this topic
Augustine was right

Our intellects bear
what our impulses share

Separating the wrong
from the right

We live between
the Lord and the devil

Each claiming a stake
in our souls

As primates absolved
into humans evolved

Two halves
—of a now different whole

(St Davids Pennsylvania: June, 2019)...

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Categories: intellects, god,
Form: Rhyme
Karma
The commanding officer with forceful strode
Beleaguered by the blizzard, nonstop we rode
In the sweeping expedition within deserts
Heavy masses on our back with an extraordinary load
Once an unyielding fortitude, now walking on with backs bowed
Reasoning with intellects bearing
Casting nuisance in a foreign tongue, sheep’s following the goad
Plead with the omnipotence to forgive their malicious seeds sowed
Looking up to the 7th heaven, screening the supremacy of Karma....

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Categories: intellects, inspiration,
Form: Free verse




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