Short Obliterated Poems

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The Splendor

The Splendor


The splendor
Of 
your eyes
Obliterated 
Every single memory 
Of
My heart!


© Demetrios Trifiatis
02 February 2013
Categories: obliterated, girlfriend, love,
Form: Epigram


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Love I Know

love a place I know but it's obliterated I saw depth in grief
Written: September 7, 2021
© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: obliterated, analogy, grief, love,
Form: Haiku
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Resurrection

Thy resurrection my Lord obliterated  the fear of death that lingered in my soul!








© Demetrios Trifiatis
      31 March 2018

HAPPY EASTER to all Christians!
Categories: obliterated, god, life, love,
Form: Monoku

Where Were You Last Night

The question i need unanswered
My hopes and dreams obliterated
by lies that are born from truth
Reliving every moment of our time
in the pause before your answer
and dying in the after
Categories: obliterated, poetry,
Form: Free verse
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Krakatoa

volcanic blast krakatoa unleashed hell pyroclastic mass obliterated rampant nature’s destruction world of deep darkness a seismic event magma nightmare no escape pure devastation
Categories: obliterated, dark, death, nature,
Form: Haiku


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full blown thunderstorm

gray tranquility
cloudy unmoving pensive
endearing silence

moments before rain
loud whip cracks across the sky
wind quickly picks up

full blown thunderstorm
peace is obliterated
nothing tranquil now
Categories: obliterated, rain,
Form: Haiku

After Rain Is Obliterated

D-ark
O-f
N-ight
A-voids

M-orn
A-s
E-arly

D-awn
E-ndorses
L-ight
E-rasing
G-ray
A-fter
R-ain
I-s
O-bliterated

Topic: Birthday of Dona Mae G. Delegario (March 04) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories: obliterated, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Destruction

A broken heart
Can not begin to describe 
The pain I feel
My heart was obliterated 
Pass the point of return
To the point
Where the ashes 
Of which used to contain my soul
Dissolved into the water of my tears
Categories: obliterated, absence, anger, goodbye, heartbroken, hurt, pain,
Form: Free verse
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Nutty

recalcitrant nut will not yield its hidden heart resists invasion patience gone where is hammer? walnut obliterated. " N" Poems Nutty Poetry Contest Sponsored by Constance La France 20/09/2021
Categories: obliterated, humorous,
Form: Tanka

The monolith of thousand born

Its big and round in a metal can named millie I drinked and it made me silly. Filled with these things great small things called beans. Black and brown ate them in a blanket now the toilet is brown obliterated because my rocket is stinking.
Categories: obliterated, funny,
Form: Free verse
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Apocalypse

All hope is lost - all forms of life, obliterated in an instant



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Sponsored by: James Edward Lee Sr. (Winner: 1st Place)
Pic Chosen: 1
Date written and posted: 03/28/2019
Categories: obliterated, fate, humanity, life, loss, planet, world,
Form: Monoku

Indeed

Little about me...
Severe depression, Anxiety not to mention PTSD 
Recently diagnosed, unmedicated
At times I feel obliterated 
Though I hope to cope and not to croak...
Basically to provoke
Longevity with no strife for
This a beautiful life...
Indeed.
Categories: obliterated, hope, how i feel, life, mental illness,
Form: Rhyme

Curiosity

With each step I take into the forest of unknown
The more I become free
My true motives revealed
My inner thoughts voiced
My deepest fears vanished
My darkest secrets obliterated
I am no longer my self
My physical body is gone,
But my soul is healed
-m.b.
© M. B.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: obliterated, death, depression, dream, emotions, sad, self, sorrow,
Form: Verse

Salman Rushdie

Intrepid gadfly;
the voice of dissent.
Multiple times stricken,
multiple times resolved.
Though he bleeds,
still the pen that chides never bleeds,
nor is it obliterated.
For three decades and four,
death he evaded,
still, multiple times stricken,
evasive he remains.
Categories: obliterated, courage, eulogy,
Form: Free verse

Glad I Was Not There

Glad I was not there;
What is it that caused the crash?
Maybe the weather.

What if we waited;
At once obliterated;
Now no longer here.

Sad it had happened;
Will I ever fly again?
Is to hard to tell.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran

After German Plane accident.
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: obliterated, sad,
Form: Haiku
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My Stories Are Now His Stories

Chet grabbed my story and claimed it as his own.
Tacking on a slightly different ending.
I kept my mouth shut about this.
War has obliterated his own stories.
PTSD dangles him in a state of web-like anxiety.
If claiming my stories makes him happy, then great.
I am glad to be of service to this Vietnam War vet.
Categories: obliterated, war,
Form: Free verse
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Love

love has no conditions
no contract
no absolutes
no rules or regulations

love is automatic
she cannot be thwarted or obliterated
you cannot talk her out of herself

love demands freedom
she loves who she loves

she owes no one an explanation
or an apology
love is a soul feeling
she cannot help herself
Categories: obliterated, love,
Form: Personification

I Drink

I drink to forget,
but your memory still scratches my brain.

I drink to go numb,
but your presence is a never ending fire,

I drink to sleep,
but your voice penetrates my slumber

I drink to remember,
but you still remain faceless.

I  will not find peace until your memory is obliterated
Or until my mind ceases to care.
Categories: obliterated, pain,
Form: Free verse
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Live No More

I feel the weight of emptiness crushing down through my spine, obliterated fragment of my heart smashed and shattered falling down beneath my feet as the wings lift me into the sky falling below is a marble scattered across the kitchen floor beneath my feet. Life’s existence churning out memories for the journey. I’m tired of false hope
Categories: obliterated, betrayal, cry, depression, heartbreak, heartbroken, hurt, pain,
Form: Free verse
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Shades of Reality

a lightening of the sky
obliterated reality shadows
echoed on computer tv and phone

now last sundays weak-end is over and
looking at the title silhouettes on screen
all seems as normal funny to sad

well...had lots to say
about sundays lightening of the sky being as
a reminder of the fifties hurricane hazel week-end

stan sand
© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: obliterated, beautiful, fun, good morning,
Form: Free verse
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Nothing Lasts Forever

Many memories have I beheld
all present and all knowing
a loving family I protect
within these walls, years flowing.

Alas, the bookends of time
came crashing down  this night
devils danced in wicked winds
evoking scorching screams of fright.

Now suffocating, a flaming pyre
I perish, obliterated by fire.


Written on 1/13/2018
Categories: obliterated, fire, home,
Form: Rhyme
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Cottonwood

Cottonwood now sports purple blossom
Open faces sun seeds entomb
Total beauty in nature's landscape
Thanksgiving to God for escape
Opened heart to receive beauty
Now refreshed return to duty
Wonder how many passed that tree
Obliterated to even see
Open my eyes_heart Lord each day
Do let opportunities pass my way

(Obliterated here used to means
wiped out ...)
Categories: obliterated, life, nature
Form: Acrostic

Bluejays

Before the war
bluejays were just bluejays,
then the missiles arrived.
CNN displayed the mounting death count
until it too was obliterated.
Scorched bodies tumbled listlessly,
down deserted streets.
Some took to the sewage systems,
down there in the narrow dark,
rats were frolicking,
paws were pitter-pattering,
and they whirred and cackled
just like Bluejays.
Categories: obliterated, poetry,
Form: Free verse

Metamorphosis

It 
will be
painful,
generational.
Hard
to keep up.
The old
will resist
fight the
loss of
their
world.
Change
will be
blinding,
the fabric of
civilization 
fraying 
turning to
dust. 
Everything 
known will 
be obliterated.
Humanity 
loses its 
identity.
It will
happen one
morning 
in a blink
of an
eye.
The 
other side
beyond
comprehension!
© Jg Collins  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: obliterated, art,
Form: Prose Poetry

Supernatural Plenary

Supernatural Plenary

One hand on the paddle of problems, the other steering into the wilderness but it never phased me.

Falling skies, talking mountains, noisy walls and a hungry ground, l was never obliterated.

One of a kind the son of a warrior, born in the arms of survivors.
Jesus Christ my pillar of strength, his words and promises my secret weapons and prosperity my reality.
Categories: obliterated, baptism, beautiful, birth, birthday, confidence, miracle,
Form: Free verse
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