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Short Knavish Poems

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


The Magnanimity of God
Years ago God the Creator in facebook
Outright blocked knavish Satan the Crook. 
When unblocked, anew he
A request sent in glee, 
That God accepted by fluke !...

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Categories: knavish, humor,
Form: Limerick



Nefarious
I am the ghastly red face consigned upon a black canvas. The capacity of my hands become quite knavish tricks with minacious intent. I am the ineluctable doom the will run down your way like trailing clouds of lightning. I drink your blood and I feast on your skin....

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Categories: knavish, analogy, anxiety, art,
Form: Free verse
Triolet of a Tree
I love as I was and then
My love, tended by your praise and slur
The blessing of spring, knavish sun 
I love as I was and then
I don't bow and shiver by wind, and arraign 
My scorched arms are insolent to spring and pour
I love as I was and then
My love, tended by your praise and slur...

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Categories: knavish, nature, tree,
Form: Triolet
On Ramp
My mistakes were of the human kind.
Was told to hold my tongue but was disinclined.
From a flight of winding stairs I fell through my mind.
knavish condescension rendered my sight blind.
In my guilt filled chasm I was confined.
Bloody fingertips on my canvas scrape and grind.  
Self inflicted condemnations unwind. 
I’m entering the interstate of forgiveness that He designed....

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Categories: knavish, introspection
Form: Monorhyme
Home Port Friends
In the Bay of Slaves the ships home port
The pirates lived in a wooden fort
Stealing and fighting was their sport
A modest abode for their knavish sort

Many children joined for class inside
Rules were kept for those to abide
Alexzanders eyes swept side to side
Behind the captain he tried to hide

“From now on you’re my son and this your home.
Other children are here, no more alone.
Your teacher is a professor from Rome.
So enjoy this land and make it your own.”...

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Categories: knavish, adventure, father, imagination, children,
Form: Ballad




Book: Shattered Sighs