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Short Mortar Poems

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


A Picturesque View of Youth Spent
the mud flew, splashing
the mortar round landed in front
my gun still in hand...

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Categories: mortar, art,
Form: Haiku



Insanity
insanity prevails with wind in its sails.
like a wall of bricks with no mortar?...

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Categories: mortar, adventure,
Form: Ballad
Partner So Loving
He put her in mortar
Pounded her into powder cake
But her eyes kept looking on...

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Categories: mortar, rights, satire, women,
Form: Triolet
Faith
A wall
made of many 
individually
stacked, small bricks, mortar encrusted
as one....

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Categories: mortar, faith,
Form: Cinquain
Premium Member Superhero - Habitat Man
Hand me bricks and mortar       I'll build you a future       one roof at a time

written 30 Aug 2020...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mortar, home, house,
Form: Monoku



We Carved Our Thoughts In Stone
blue sky
we are
not alone
red brick
and mortar
bind the
soul and
now our
thoughts
are carved
in stone...

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Categories: mortar, imagination
Form: Free verse
The New Stone Age
Grinding stone,

Mortar stone,

Remaining of Stone Age,

Gallstone,

Kidney stone,

Paining of IT age!...

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Categories: mortar, age, change,
Form: Light Verse
The Essence of the Mind
The essence of
The mind
This brick and mortar
This endless wall
That binds this soul
Together and reads
Like the pages of a novel...

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Categories: mortar, imagination
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rose Window
Medieval rose Multifaceted colour Fired by strong sunlight Lucent prism, incense smell Bricks and mortar come alive.
...

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Categories: mortar, beautiful, christian, inspirational,
Form: Tanka
Jessica's Heart
Bring me
Earth and sky
Jessica, your heart
As bright as gold
Red brick and mortar
We are told
Of restless souls
Until, she finds
True happiness...

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Categories: mortar, imagination
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wounded


Wounded
Broken and wounded, he lay on the bed. His children watch silently. The mortar round had worked.
...

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Categories: mortar, war,
Form: Kimo
Windows of Faith
love is a wall
that we build of
brick and mortar
to hide our pain
that yields to
the design of the
architect who built
these windows of 
faith in our souls...

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Categories: mortar, inspirational
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Better Earth
Love this vast planet of forever being
Loosen the mortar in your fortress wall
Sense what all our eyes are clearly seeing
Into oneness let loose spirit stones fall...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mortar, earth, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mortified
There once was a man from Gibraltar,
Who didn't do what he oughter?
He wore gigantic big socks,
That he filled up with rocks
He also stole bricks, stones and mortar....

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Categories: mortar, 10th grade,
Form: Limerick
Best Foot Forward
Front-line in depth of mortar
Whistling shells and screams of torture
Blood clot gurgles death bell tolls
Hell of pain in body enthrals
Danger rings apprehension stalls...

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Categories: mortar, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Quintain (English)
Premium Member Mortar Or Mortel
Ring a ding the ice cream truck is pealing
the monotone of a rut day to trap the rat

no amount of cheese will make me budge
the beauty of a flight to orbit the universe....

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Categories: mortar, appreciation, universe,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member Overnight Rain
The martins cartwheel in flight,swerve then dive
and suddenly
alight upon
the moist 
mud,
beaks
filled full
of mortar,
to layer nests
that cleave seamless beneath the hanging thatch....

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Categories: mortar, nature, seasons,
Form: Tetractys
Premium Member I Have Built the Wall
I have built the wall
With my hands I laid the bricks
Mortar mixed with blood and tears
I built the wall high
You could have hidden the bricks
This wall will never crumble

Eileen Manassian Ghali...

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Categories: mortar, conflict, feelings,
Form: Sedoka
Premium Member Home
Hospitality’s nest 					
Humanity’s domain 
Harmony, its nature                        			
Happiness, its address
Hostel, no match for it
House is brick and mortar						
Home is heaven on earth...

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Categories: mortar, happiness, heaven,
Form: Pleiades
Bricks and Mortar
Intermingled,
  but not together

In your presence,
  but still alone

Hearing your words,
  but not your meaning

Leaving your house
  —so far from home

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)...

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Categories: mortar, feelings, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Why Now
I am in your life to love you unconditionally,
Not to add bricks and mortar,
to walls around your heart,
 deposited by ignorance.
Rather,
to help tear down those walls,
so you are free,
to love again....

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Categories: mortar, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Artha
Her tongue is made of sulfur
Mud drowns the fields
Fine sand billows over deserts
Soil sprinkled over graves
Blood and sweat for charcoal
Swallowed tears, for potter’s clay
Niter, mortar, a vessel
To give birth, and to slay...

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Categories: mortar, poems, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Debt Slavery
Search for existence spreads thin
Our gasoline days numbered by the sun
While collection hounds scour zombie minds
Striving for fact and nimble opportunity
Institutions shunting brick and mortar
Each road running against walls of fate...

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Categories: mortar, adventure, angst,
Form: Free verse
This Autumn In the Heart
autumn in the heart
yet every leaf 
that falls has fallen
the brick and mortar
that builds
this wall between us 
yet thy soul
fulfills each and
every morsel of love
for all of life
we shall carry
these sacred words
this autumn in the heart...

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Categories: mortar, imagination, autumn,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Trade Marks
In a bygone age
Symbols then,were all the rage

Hanging outside,to catch the eye
A very visual...come & buy

Pestle & mortar,poles red&white
Or just three brass balls there might be

In days long past,
Few could read...but all could see....

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Categories: mortar, business, nostalgia,
Form: Couplet

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