Short Inurbane Poems
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When the perspicuous idea was told;
A little bird became malignant and would gravitate to the flatter words;
Causing the scapegoat to alienate and dissipate any capricious inurbane transitory ideas from the little bird.
9-1-2106
Categories:
inurbane, allegory,
Form:
Free verse
The inurbane world faces its fate
with malignant joy, unaware
of it being a scapegoat in the
capricious transitory thing called life.
Yet we perspicuously flatter ourselves
and gravitate to the greatness of life
till the body dissipates and soul alienates
on the all- encompassing altar of death.
9/9/2016
Categories:
inurbane, death, world,
Form:
Free verse
Though perspicuous from your tongue, your inurbane words flatter no one.
With their capricious nature you can't see how they alienate your heart from your mind,
yet your transitory thoughts still gravitate toward malignant ideas
which dissipate in rapid secession with each scapegoat that you find.
08/31/16
Categories:
inurbane, confusion,
Form:
Quatrain
The capricious 'man',once trying to
Alienate himself
From the inurbane 'beast' -
Now tries to gravitate towards it
In an attempt to flatter
And to dissipate all ill-feeling.
Foolish, the 'beast' misunderstands
The perspicuous lies of the malignant 'man';
Never realizing it is being used as a transitory scapegoat.
9/5/2016
Categories:
inurbane, betrayal,
Form:
Blank verse
She is capricious which is why others alienate her
A malignent tumor perspicious to all who
that know her . Her friendships are usually transitory and often dissipate quickly due to
her inurbane demeanour which also causes her
to gravitate towards less than reputable characters. Fooled by their charm they would flatter her and time after time she would be
their scapegoat
Categories:
inurbane, dark, depression, drink, feelings, imagination, jealousy, sister,
Form:
Narrative
I didn't flatter that inurbane toad
I was in a transitory mode
He made me a scapegoat who looks funny
Told my friends I gravitate toward money
He blamed me for all this malignant air
That will alienate all those of us who care
It might dissipate magically -
He's a capricious man, tragically
Why can't he be perspicuous like me -
I'll use your donations as they should be
September 5, 2016
Categories:
inurbane, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Ralph had used her as a transitory scapegoat throughout life.
Feigning to dissipate the almost daily, inurbane strife,
capricious Rikki could always flatter his malignant pride.
A perspicuous grace note, she overlooked each time he lied.
Seemingly, his constant intention was to alienate;
Ralph was that turncoat to whom Rikki was game to gravitate.
written September 4, 2016
Categories:
inurbane, abuse, emotions, hurt, relationship,
Form:
Rhyme
I'm an only child and introvert
Im capricious and I'm easily hurt
It's easy for me to dissipate
I alienate and I isolate
I gravitate to the inurbane
They seem to be only ones sane
Although their transitory and indignant
And sometimes downright malignant
As a child I was used as a scapegoat
But I was perspicuous enough to take note
If you call me crafty, you flatter me
You can call me nasty, it doesn't matter to me
August 31, 2016
Categories:
inurbane, child, childhood, i am, identity, introspection, society,
Form:
Rhyme