Short Mainframe Poems
Short Mainframe Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Mainframe by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Mainframe by length and keyword.
Chaos
Rushing here, there and everywhere,
A mind that leaps canyons and space
Ricocheting, bouncing on rock walls,
Dislocation with turbulent pace.
Scuffing up dust and then zinging,
Off at wild tangents or angles,
Darting, exploding like fireworks,
Neurological barbed wire tangles.
And sometimes, sometimes crave tearing
At the flesh beneath tingling skin,
To rip this man-suit off the mainframe
And extinguish the chaos within....
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Categories:
mainframe, art, confusion, introspection, life, on writing and
Form:
Verse
Teacher
Teacher
My teacher
When I bow before u I feel --
I bow before my parents
I kneel before God
And your hands like friends
Soon lift me;
So living and so moving a force
Browsing and exploring me
You compute me
I grow like a computer
From abacus to mainframe
To guard
The space, surface and sea
You are indeed
My
Charles Babbage
Without you
I am a body without soul
Like a monitor without CPU
I bow before you
Bow before you infinitely
Like www....
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Categories:
mainframe, devotion,
Form:
Blank verse