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Short Kop Poems

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


And She, My Breath Becomes
The Muse continues to punish me
whenever I write prose

Her slaps severe with pain heartfelt,
no fury 'hell hath known'

She sentences me to endless nights
and days when words won't come

Until I succumb to writing verse,
and she, my breath becomes

The Court at KOP: February, 2016...

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Categories: kop, muse,
Form: Ballad



And She, My Breath Becomes
The Muse continues to punish me
whenever I write prose

Her slaps severe with pain heartfelt,
no fury 'hell hath known'

She sentences me to endless nights
and days when words won't come

Until I succumb to writing verse,
and she, my breath becomes

The Court at KOP: February, 2016...

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Categories: kop, muse,
Form: Rhyme
New Melody To Learn
A chorus of enlightenment….
  she’s woken up again

With sheets still warm, my heart she bathes,
  ablution wet within

Through steam I see her message clear,
  the mirror does confirm

My words now washed, fresh thoughts to dry
  —new melody to learn

(Court At KOP: February, 2016)...

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Categories: kop, music, words,
Form: Rhyme
New Melody
A chorus of enlightenment…
  awakens me again

With sheets still warm, my heart she bathes,
  all feelings wet within

Through steam I see her message clear,
  the mirror does confirm

My words now washed, fresh thoughts to dry
   —new melody to learn

(Court At KOP: February, 2016)...

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Categories: kop, muse,
Form: Rhyme
And She My Breath Becomes
The Muse continues to punish me,
whenever I write prose

Her slaps severe with pain heartfelt,
—no fury 'Hell Hath Known'

She sentences me to endless nights,
and days when words won't come

Until I succumb to writing verse,
—and she, my breath becomes

The Court at KOP: February, 2016...

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Categories: kop, poetry,
Form: Rhyme



Hole In My Head
"Call me if you need me;"
To my husband, this I said.
So he replied, "I need you like
A (pause) hole in my head!"

In Yiddish, this expression
Translates to a "lokh in kop,"
A phrase I heard a million times
When I was growing up.

Though what we call "4-letter words"
Were naturally forbiddish,
You always could put someone down 
With insults gleaned from Yiddish....

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Categories: kop, words,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things