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Short Multiplex Poems

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


Premium Member Pivitol
multiplex parameter panaromas
interdimensional overloads
conglomerate ambient understandings
coherent conscious callings
Awareness 'R' Us...

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Categories: multiplex, age, america, eulogy, spoken word, truth,
Form: Free verse



Victims of Want
Had there flowed blood 
In our peasants’ veins
We’d have built bridges
To join our several ridges.

Then the many exiled peers
Might re-cross the flooded streams
That had divided their dreams
And pilloried the science of seers.

But the fire of want 
Had our people dehydrated
And those (like me) who bled yet
Were catalogued to a grim existence.


O posterity!
Do not disdain our delicacy;
For time is multiplex
And might your ship dis-mast!...

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Categories: multiplex, time, veterans day,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Instant Connection Star Wars Tribute Rondel
With a ‘May the Force be with you.’
we have an instant connection. 
Bespin’s a welcome distraction,
right through the asteroids they flew.

We’re members of the Falcon’s crew,
each essential to it’s function.
With a  ‘May the Force be with you.’
we have an instant connection.

Multiplex, drive-in, the whole slew.
Say it fierce, there’s no objection.
Other films? No competition. 
You tell me that you love them too,
with a  ‘May the Force be with you.’...

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Categories: multiplex, emotions, film, tribute,
Form: Other
Sitting Atop Time's Pumpkin Patch
You spend many years amid some crowd their world
Marking time about shadows ? Wanting, myself to react
Perhaps spin a loop or two and nucleus how they dig it when
We loose these bolts take another bite out of Jane as Joey's tune....
Knowing there is no veneer to this child albeit volatile his, multiplex flesh 
Ever transmitting, revulsive frequencies ? Rhinestone reflections colourless glass
Warped mirrors oblong shores; revolving doors phantom dreams ? In reveille....

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Categories: multiplex, art, baby, cancer,
Form: I do not know?

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