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Short Inundating Poems

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


Rain Rain Rain
The rain keeps falling
Inundating the rivers
None stay dry tonight...

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Categories: inundating, nature
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Beautiful World
Inundating our hearts with beauty we never fail beautiful the world to see!






© Demetrios Trifiatis
    19 November 2018...

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Categories: inundating, beauty, heart, world,
Form: Monoku
In the Gravy
The sea was unusually wavy,
When a cook in the Royal Navy,
With a roll of the ship,
Accidentally slipped,
Inundating his captain with gravy....

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Categories: inundating, children, funny, on work and working,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Oasis
This oasis has
Become expectation of
A storm of violent hue

Inundating the
Liquid in our lungs with a
Gasping, throbbing idea

Where great golems come
To those who hide beneath leaves
And find no refuge at all

Jan. 8, 2017...

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Categories: inundating, beauty,
Form: Choka
Voices
Through the air I hear them 
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Voices 
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On the breezes, they fly 
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Voices 
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Inundating my very mind 
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Voices 
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Wishing I could die 
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Voices 
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Must not give in to them 
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Must fight the deceptive tone 
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Listen only to the good 
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Voices 
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I stand alone among them 
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Voices...

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Categories: inundating, introspection, life, mystery,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member April Deluge
A rolling drum of thunder resonated 
outside lightning twisted across the grey 
expanse of sky  simply inundating.
Trees began to tango, swirl and jive
while sheets of rain plummeted from clouds
pummeling our startled lawn,
emboldening the rhododendrons to bloom,
liberating the Clematis to sprout,
invigorating and exciting the whole garden 

and all before the first day of spring....

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Categories: inundating, beauty, rain, weather, word play,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Christmastime
Cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and pumpkin, float on the air to my waiting nose. Sounds of paper tearing while laughter echoes throughout each room, inundating my senses with Christmas thrills; a dinner, succulent and sweet revives old memories. Kids at Christmastime beam their light through golden smiles; Santa’s annual visit emboldens the joyous morning; in the family room lay the one mess, that is allowed each year.
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Categories: inundating, celebration, children, christmas, family, giving, joy, winter,
Form: Imagism
Vanquished Trust
If you a seeking for trust? 
Behold deep within your inner self.


Prisoner in a castle called chest.
Captive in a chamber that's blood red.


Bound by shackles of impure deeds.
Whose jagged edges have defiled.


The basic definition of humane kind.
She is the love child of hope and charity.

Apocryphal gospel preached by demigods.
Inundating the analytical mind.

Begetting a cesspool of Discrimination.

Love has lost its sanctity....

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© Sam Raj  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inundating, inspirational, trust,
Form: Free verse
The Rain On My Glasses
The rain on my glasses
I see it, so magnified
Each droplet, a crystal
Gliding 
Upon the wall of my mind,
On every lens,
A waterfall, a river,
A stream
In the rear, I stand
Pondering
As if in a marvelous dream.

The rain on my glasses
I see it, so magnified
Each droplet,
A spring inundating
The arid ground of my mind
Through every lens,
A world drenched, colored,
Surreal
In the rear, I stand
Pondering
As if I have just begun to feel....

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Categories: inundating, nature, peacerain, rain,
Form: Rhyme
The Flood
Inundating, binging, the muddy, bulimic river gorged the flood plain, consuming everything that wasn’t nailed down: tree limbs, leaves, bleating sheep, chicken coups, plastic grocery bags, inner tubes, cesspit contents, only to vomit it back up to its torrential torrent surface. Helpless victims stand the high ground with a wing and prayer their homes be spared the wrath of God knowing only too well that the laws of nature… have no favorites.
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Categories: inundating, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Somber Scene
Dead leaves lay upon my lawn
Barren trees from Autumns dawn
I look outside at what went on
Another Summer come and gone

Gloomy skies of cloudy gray
Aching bones from falling rain
Discontent with seasons change
I think I'll stay inside today

Turn the thermostat on high
Ok, maybe sixty five
Just enough to stay alive
And somehow, maybe, just survive

Water drips from houses eaves
Inundating fallen leaves
Has me longing for reprieve
From up and coming Winter siege


Rockman...

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Categories: inundating, naturelonging,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs