Short Intensive Care Poems
Short Intensive Care Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Intensive Care by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Intensive Care by length and keyword.
At the Hospital
Intensive Care --
Gladiolas in a vase
In the waiting room...
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Categories:
intensive care, life
Form:
Haiku
Icu
intensive care unit
may recover or take leave
by those ill and not...
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Categories:
intensive care, life, loss, love, moving on, nature, simple,
Form:
Haiku
Bojo
The UK PM has a cough
And has had to take some time off
In intensive care
He does need more air
Show support with a Bojo coif!...
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Categories:
intensive care, england, health, political,
Form:
Limerick
I See You-
I C. U as a
Intensive Care Unit
So toxic so tunic
U. C me friendly
Me sees U. AS
The 21st letter in the alphabet
The last letter"Z"
U me see
C U me
I. C. U?
12/18/20
Written word by James Edward Lee Sr 2020...
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Categories:
intensive care, adventure, allusion, metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Would We Ever Learn
Paris slaughtered
Humanity injured
Peace in intensive care
Heavens in desperation
Warmongers in ecstasy
Death celebrates!
Would we ever learn?
(C) Demetrios Trifiatis
14 November 2015...
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Categories:
intensive care, freedom, humanity, peace,
Form:
Free verse
True Love Never Dies
True love never dies,
yet my heart is in mourning.
Is it because your eyes
fail to light up when you see me
or perhaps that your smile
has disappeared when you talk to me?
Our kisses have become tepid
and you no longer touch my face.
I sometimes feel as if I am standing
outside the intensive care unit
of our relationship, watching
the rhythm of its heartbeat
becoming slower and slower.
True love never dies,
and yet I am crying....
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Categories:
intensive care, lost love, love,
Form:
Free verse
Song For the Unknown Dead
The pandemic cuts a long swathe
through the human population,
bodies gathered and scattered
through emergency rooms,
intensive care units, and
long lines of refrigerator trucks
patiently waiting its human cargo.
So many dead, many unknown,
Seemingly forgotten by family and friends,
Their funeral, the quiet ride
To a massive pauper’s grave.
Though forgotten by humanity,
not so by the One who loves
and named them at conception....
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Categories:
intensive care, death, grief, loneliness,
Form:
Free verse