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Short Millan Poems

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


Smiling Sight

L-onely
E-yes
R-eflect
I-solated
G-ray
R-ealms,
A-s
C-heerful
E-yes

M-ake
I-nspired
L-ife
L-ook
A-t
N-ature

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Monocrostic (Birthday of Lerigrace Millan)...

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Categories: millan, birthday,
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Looking Like Amazing Note
R-eader
E-njoys
A-crostic
L-ines
I-n
Z-est
A-s

M-essage
I-s
L-ooking
L-ike
A-mazing
N-ote

Topic: Birthday of Realiza C. Millan (December 12) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Form: Acrostic
Message In Lovely Line
L-yric
A-bout
A-ffection's
R-ighteous
N-obility
I-s
E-xpressing

M-essage
I-n
L-ovely
L-ine
A-nd
N-ote

Topic: Birthday of Laarnie F. Millan (March 27) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Form: Acrostic
Eventful Morn
L-et
A-uthor's
A-crostic
R-egards
N-icely
I-mplement
E-ventful

M-orn
I-n
L-ady's
L-ife
A-fter
N-ightfall

Topic: Birthday of Laarnie F. Millan (March 27) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Form: Acrostic
Lowly Life
L-ove
E-nds
R-age
I-n
G-reat
R-ighteousness
A-s
C-ompassion
E-rases

M-adness
I-mplementing
L-owly
L-ife
A-nd
N-obility

Topic: Birthday of Lerigrace Millan (May 11) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Form: Acrostic



Early Morning Smile
L-ook at the sky, 
A-s the dawn has broken, 
A-fter the dark in the open; 
R-ays on the horizon 
N-icely touch the white clouds up high; 
I-n the warmth of beacon, 
E-yes never cry. 

Topic: Birthday of Laarnie F. Millan (March 27) 
Form: Acrostic Star Sevlin...

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Form: Acrostic
Addiction
Running out of air,
i see your despair.
But you
go Deeper
and deeper.
 
How long until
you reach bottom?
 
Come out for yourself,
from those dirty waters.    
You still have brothers.  
and your true self.
 
You cannot see clearly.
You have never been filthy.  
You still can endure.
Your heart remains pure

Angie Millan-Acosta...

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Categories: millan, addiction, depression,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things