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Short Jargon Poems

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


Premium Member a jabber jack wordsmith
job
wordsmith
a jabber jack
juggles juicy jargon
jagged...

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Categories: jargon, word play,
Form: Cinqku



Safety First
Safety first,just a mere jargon 
Now each and everyone’s slogan!...

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Categories: jargon, character, community,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jargon
I possess the fiery breath of a dragon 
not to be wasted on superfluous jargon....

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Categories: jargon, emotions, fantasy,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Dentist
jargon
of the mouth
      i know it well
 the dentist he can spell
          in C A P S

9/4/2019...

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Categories: jargon, humor,
Form: Cinqku
Premium Member Butterfly Sting Anew
Cold feet weigh the bantam kid whose ears seized phantom wail risk-taker jargon of win-or-lose bargain.
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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jargon, angst, anxiety, evil, fear, image, mystery, scary,
Form: Alexandrine



Premium Member Lost and Strayed
I am lost
In Microsoft Word
My passion
Lost within
All the technical jargon
I’ve strayed beyond hope

Russell Sivey

Form: Shadorma...

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Categories: jargon, confusion, life, loss,
Form: Shadorma
Poetic Jargon
A one-legged lad from Maverick
Spent years rehearsing his rhetoric
This aesthetic athletic
Proved profoundly poetic
His lyrical soup wins plethoric...

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Categories: jargon, fun, poetry,
Form: Limerick
Untitled Trash
Ripe Lingo is the wit of pretension 
Jargon is the fibery fuel of 
the pellet stove that is my muse 
Even I wince at the pleasing placement 
of a quavering whim....

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Categories: jargon, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member jam pack jury
jim-dandy jingoist’s jolly jargon
jeopardizes jittery Jerry’s jiffy jurisdiction.
Jubilant joyful jongleur jerks judge Jones’
judgement. jam-packed jury jeers joyfully
a jabberwocky....

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Categories: jargon, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Alliteration
Circomlocution
In a labyrinth fixed 
on parchment folio,
Words smother eyes, 
midst confounding minds.
Each jargon befogs 
what’s ought to be explicit:
deluging audience, 
in lieu of comprehension....

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Categories: jargon, art, imagination, life, work,
Form: Blank verse
Ok,How
Andrew Jackson, people's president,

A drop out from school environment,

At voting campaigns,not a statement,

"Vote me,ok,ok " said he,in infant's jargon,

Voted people, ok, and voted Jackson!...

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Categories: jargon, adventure,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Pizzicato
Where’s my loyal confidant,
If love recovers again?
This emptiness of heart,
Fulfills to be a single friend;

The jargon on my noggin,
What’s her color, favorite?
Pop in, lightly salted;
I am satisfied with –...

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Categories: jargon, appreciation, friendship, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Tarzan
There was a young man named Tarzan
Who could only speak jungle jargon
Until he met Jane
Then his heart was a flame
But all she could say was pardon





 © Copyright KC.Leake
9th April 2015
All Rights Reserved...

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Categories: jargon, adventure, humor,
Form: Limerick
Glitters That Is All
beauty but skin deep                                                                                                  she spoke her inner accent                                                                                      jargon  bone ugly...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jargon, angst, beauty, death, evil, humor, woman, words,
Form: Senryu
Poetic Reward
Oh how fine to be read by those who appreciate poetic jargon.
(Someone read my poem!)
Oh so grand to be heard through oration.
(Wow! I heard my poetry out loud!)
But ecstasy is to be understood by those who read or hear our scribed thoughts.
(YES! YES! YES!)...

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Categories: jargon, poems, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member You'D Better Talk the Talk
Every job has special words
  You don't know them, you're a nerd
To get ahead you walk the walk
  You'd also better talk the talk

Gathered 'round the water cooler
  Manager so hip, I couldn't fool her
This job's a bit more than what I'd bargained for
  ~ An octogenarian boss conducting jargon wars...

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Categories: jargon, cool, words, work,
Form: Rhyme
Desert Laureates
Four from India
coffers filled
with cobwebs
dusty jargon
of their own
wept assunder
by your glances
lost disciples
driven snowflakes
of the 
full grown moon
you taught to dance
once so fluent
by the fireside
flaunting heavens
innocence
love itself will not
commit you to the
desert laureates...

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Categories: jargon, adventure, lost love, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Duty
Dutifully I sit at my dusty desk at dusk
Make magic from the musty mess I must
Fingers fidgeting fighting flight
Thoughts thinking a thousand thoughtless things
Suddenly something sublime sounds
Verily visions of verse vacillate
Jabbering joyously jaunty jumbled jargon
Sabotaging something so salacious...

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Categories: jargon, on writing and words
Form: Alliteration
Life's Jargon
When breath is gone
The body is broken
When trust is gone
The relationship is broken. 

The one who cheat cries
The one who have been cheated
Also cries, the difference
Only takes after two days.

The less the expectation
The more to life is beautiful
The best you give to work
The greater is the reward....

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Categories: jargon, life, relationship, success,
Form: Free verse
Nothing Anyway
Not that we might not
Have ever known if
Our leaders had not
Noted their official
Capacity for not telling
And said nothing anyway,
Then in the jargon of non-
Truth tellers, liars bestsaid,
Notwithstanding, and had they
Said something worth hearing,
Then no one  would have understood
What it was they did not say....

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Categories: jargon, political,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Technological Dependency
Now social networks
Before tea-room social chat –
IT changes us

Single views are flawed
Life is grey not black and white-
Harmony spawns hope

Computer jargon
Academic rhetoric – 
Actions not words count


Appeared in ACM SIGCAS Computers & Society, June 2015, Vol. 45 No. 2, p4.

Poetry Soup Featured Poem: April 12, 2021...

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Categories: jargon, internet, society, technology,
Form: Haiku
War Jargon
Some say, “he took a life,”
or many lives,
some say it that way
and do not call it what it is.

Where would we take that life anyway,
and it we took it away
what would we do with it?

Imagine having to keep
the ‘taken'’ somewhere
killing would be such a waste
of a soldiers duty and training.

Every home would be a prison camp,
and not just for those taken,
but for those who took....

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Categories: jargon, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pre doms' v free doms
Should we forget about freedoms.?? And accept some
Pre-doms? Like a pre-bunking' so childlike and clunking.'
Breaking structure much nomen-less clutter..' A nonsense of
Pre-sense..' showing credentials quite useless.' Artificial
Utopia advertizing a visionary myopia.' Its peonies and
Pretzels to supplement 'word salad' utensils.?? With Kids flying
Killer drones..' we must emerge from this twilight zone.!...

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Categories: jargon, analogy, appreciation, education,
Form: Rhyme
Break of Dawn
A trio of warblers jargon a madrigal in harmony. Their polyphony awakens a slumbering dawn from darkness while white dewy daffodils, like saintly daughters of charity, bow before the paragon sun. A gentle zephyr diffuses its collection of fragrances from the myriad wildflowers it encountered on its journey eastward; sojourning, perfuming, impregnating the morning air with its sweet, volatile essence.
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Categories: jargon, nature, daffodils,
Form: Verse
13-7-2024
The wind sang
The bird,
He said he spoke in chirps 
The chime rang 
Nine thirty, 
Invoking church 
He grinned and in slang, 
He softly spoke his favoured verse
“He said bang,”
Declared the word
“And there’ll be a cry from the wayward Perch.”

Find me by the gardens, 
The flowers follow the suns guidance. 
Poems of complete jargon, 
The power in words are intended for defiance. 
Then the bird remained in silence. 
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© R.P. Grcic  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jargon, bible, confusion, fear, fish, freedom, gospel, judgement,
Form: Free verse

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