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Short Moodiness Poems

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


Bipolar
Extreme moodiness
Rollar coaster ride in hell
Devastates your life...

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Categories: moodiness, angst, confusion, depression, health, life
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Moodiness
shadows out of sorts

wicked egos somber

crows on the wire

nature’s conductors

connived brouhaha...

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Categories: moodiness, anxiety, confusion, nature, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Opposites
I who am stubborn
stir moodiness in with pride
to snap out hurtful retorts  
 
love and forgiveness,
tolerates imperfection
and remains married to me...

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Categories: moodiness, family,
Form: Sedoka
Vibrations
Vibrations escalates
Moodiness into ecstasy,

Vibes accelerates
Goodness for me.

Vibration emulates
Pleasure into release.

Vibe elates
Treasure of increase....

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Categories: moodiness, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Monarch
Summer turned to fall
leaves change colours
the warmth has left
like warmth of a life
leaving cool weather
a breath of death
like the moodiness of fall
a time of sorrow
news of sadness
death of a monarch
a beloved queen
who reigned supreme
a life given to service
just like seasons close
so ends her reign
God bless our queen....

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Categories: moodiness, tribute,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Quite January Snowy Evening
The city still bears traces of the last blizzard,
which came after Christmas Day to amaze all;
snow returns in the form of on old wizard... 
performing its magical powers to enthrall.


Traveling on the Brooklyn Bridge so dim...
my moodiness intensifies, feeling more grim; 
I can see Manhattan's skyscrapers glittering
on a quite January snowy evening....

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Categories: moodiness, history, nature, seasons, travel,
Form: Rispetto
Premium Member The Perfect Poem
So stuck on fastidious thoughts, unable to make these lines rhyme;
it's like ice trapped between mountains cliffs waiting for spring...
can moodiness and dissatisfaction create the perfect poem?


For hours I tackle the unresponsive feeling that's too latent;
the language is languid, not flowing as smoothly as it should...
'till the rising of dawn words will sound lame and escape from my pen....

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Categories: moodiness, fear, loss,
Form: Sijo

Book: Reflection on the Important Things