Get Your Premium Membership

Short Meed Poems

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


Daddy Come Home
why ever you are
your our star
we miss you
meed you too
we're all alone
please  put our mind
at ease
DADDY COME HOME...

Read More
Categories: meed, adventure, blessing,
Form: Prose Poetry



Freck
Sterilize the enterprise...

Pro-rate your eloquence,

state sorrowfully,
then engage-
every page,

wondrous rapturous,
bashful captures,

slanty' cases and raging races...


Be hotter than road modern!

Beget the racers in the Stallium!

I am raving the major,

they take away the meed and complacent-

I am the smasher and head Caser! 

Take me to the ancient hollow that was never endangered!...

Read More
Categories: meed, anxiety, class, fathers day, green, grief, i
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Our Daily Bread
Listen to poem:
*Image of Bread Our Daily Dough Pixabay.
Our Daily Bread The rooster neck stretched while crowing wakes unknowing rubbing their eyes mid-raised gold skies. The fields being harvested all-day work and no pay hourly naught here own free and clear. Morning, noon, till the setting sun mom's work ne'er done our meed we're awed by Father God. 2021 July 24 *2nd Place* 12 Lines In Rhyme ~~Joseph May: Judged 2021 July 26...

Read More
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: meed, bible, blessing, prayer,
Form: Rhyme
Kill the Seed of Evil
Evil is a stubborn weed
People always plant its seed
Viscous are its deeds
On the innocent it feeds

A harmless germ in our mind
A thoughtless thought we can unwind
It can be a temptation to fault find 
But once it clasps it is hard to unbind

Find your herbicide
Fumigate your inside
Where evil always resides
Before it spreads wide

Unthink the thoughts it breeds
Starve the seed with good deeds
Allow your harvest to succeed
And love will be your meed...

Read More
Categories: meed, care, dark, evil, religion, religious, self, sin,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things