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Short Lancet Poems

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


Premium Member winter lattice

frost grips frozen ground
lancet winds slice solitude...
snow flakes seam silence...

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Categories: lancet, nature, winter,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Silence Splits
ice clasps barren ground 
lancet winds slice solitude … 
frozen silence splits

January 9, 2021
Contest : Hi-Ku (6) Place Promise
Sponsor : Brian Strand...

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Categories: lancet, silence, solitude, winter,
Form: Haiku
Cold Warm Lancet
Frost's
scruples
left behind
for the after
veil— where the sun unsheathes a morning sword

as the natural winter on grass gleams—
its evidence
of the gift
to still
melt....

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lancet, beauty, introspection, morning, nature, november, pain, winter,
Form: Tetractys
Premium Member Frozen Silence
frost grips fallow ground
lancet winds slice solitude -
frozen silence cracks

December 16, 2019
Syllable count : 5/7/5
Checked on howmanysyllables.com 
Contest : Writing Challenge-Winter Haiku Or Senryu
Sponsor : Dear Heart-Wiishkobi Ode...

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Categories: lancet, silence, winter,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member When the Inside Dies-Cl
A wayside plant nobody cared, bloomed a forlorn flower in spring. In glint of petals your face flared, like motif on butterfly wing. At the edge of instinct luring, lancet of desire I’d unbared, plucked the flower on joyful swing, it saw my inside die unspared.
January 27, 2020 Syllable count : 8 each line Checked on howmanysyllables.com Contest : Oh-No A Twisted Char-Lay Sponsor : Charles Messina...

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Categories: lancet, desire, feelings, flower,
Form: Lay



A Dark Heart
Vortice violet.

A shoddy glow of dull light on shadow.

Shine might on ebon canvas.

Dark strikes with heaven's lancet.

Ray by ray day by day grotto, 

With thoughts brooded in effluvium.

Contemplating why darkness has been made synonymous with evil.

Yet it's nocturne shrouds and lays safe passage for those oppressed by the light of our current day.

Granting slumber before reawakening; in the glare of expanding and unknown chromas....

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Categories: lancet, analogy, color, dark, day, night, race, sun,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things