Short Linguists Poems
Short Linguists Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Linguists by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Linguists by length and keyword.
finite finite
subversions fast
two websites
to....
differentiate
between....
genius....
deception
access tonight
and....
irish poetry
poetrynation and....
poetrysoup
i am on this .com bubble also
as a journalist
look at pharmas linguists
studying you
the world population's source of poverty
has a couple of websites to spy on you with...
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Categories:
linguists, abuse,
Form:
Free verse
word info
Z is pronounced Zee in the USA
Great Britian calls it Zed every day
Believe it or not good-natured linguists, the ampersand
Was once the twenty-seventh letter of the alphabet, my friend
Franklin wanted to eliminate five letters of the alphabet in his day
But the Americans would not agree to this censorship in any way
Four thousand new words are added to the English Dictionary each year
A fact in a book, but the why of this is certainly not clear...
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Categories:
linguists, word play,
Form:
Rhyme
Written Not To Be Read
Written Not To Be Read
> It was before it was prophecied for what to prophecy the prophets dint exit but the prophecy like air we our lungs to it infrate so did it exist the dinosaurs extinct platypus indigenous but it infinity Isaac newton couldn't do the math today I eat n sleep to it not yet prophecied drink and wake to it only linguists language the babylonians ciphered we can't understand so I simplify it to don't speak of the unknown if the known you dnt know...
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Categories:
linguists, dark,
Form:
ABC
The Formless Question
Is beauty connected,
or to a vacuum condemned
Is truth then required,
for it to enter within
Can beauty be measured,
by the heart or the mind
Can it chase, or displace, or replace
what it finds
If beauty is truth,
let all reason be shown
Why judgment and logic,
to our hearts stay unknown
As semantics untangle,
and the linguists all kneel
The question stays formless
—to astound and congeal
(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2019)...
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Categories:
linguists, beauty, truth,
Form:
Rhyme