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Short Occupancy Poems

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


Occupied
The room is occupied
Because someone is doing
Their occupation
They are the occupant
When they talk about occupancy...

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Categories: occupancy, jobs, metaphor,
Form: Lyric



Artefacts
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A working clock makes a house look lived-in, occupancy-wise;
A lit bulb makes occupants look unwilling to compromise....

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Categories: occupancy, mentor,
Form: Couplet
Simple a Poet
I am not shallow blind
Just a Simple person kind
cradling to my own poetic code
My place of occupancy
 a New England abode
attempting to lead,
an ordinary life
Free from lust,
greed,and strife
All to satisfy
Jesus and God
And when i'm done
Only they to applaud...

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Categories: occupancy, on writing and words,
Form: Ballad
Why Should We
Why Should We

Why should we want to be involved?
So what we eventually had resolved
Governor Flint water should be drinking
The have feeling that was deeply sinking
And soon his occupancy will be dissolved.

That is an interesting way of looking
at things.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupancy, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Eviction
Down whiskey for brain alteration
Inhale potent smoke to open cognitive Inspiration
Id is now truly bent
Body is demanding its overdue occupancy
Rent
Sick and wondering why the tenant is so Unkind
Taut rope is twisted to maximum
Now it needs to unwind
Let loose spinning wildly out of control
Dizziness causes vision to blur
Careful, cant do much with broken arms
Messed up beyond belief
In the eye of the inebriated storm
There is still no relief...

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Categories: occupancy, allegory, confusion,
Form: Verse



Phase Two
The playground gates are open
And folks can eat outdoors
In restaurants and bars, as well as 
Shop inside of stores.

Salons and barbershops will make
Appointments for their cuts
But masks must be in place, of course,
No ifs or ands or buts.

Though offices may now begin
To welcome back their staff, 
The occupancy at one time
Cannot be more than half.

The city’s slowly crawling back, 
Yet normal it is not.
I guess we should appreciate 
The “normal” that we’ve got....

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Categories: occupancy, new york,
Form: Rhyme
For Rent
Frame is solid, some refurbishing needed; I have a room for rent
Only needs a few repairs and my patience has well been spent
Ready for immediate occupancy as soon as one can spare

Renovations commencing instantly; rent is somewhat fair 
Equipped with all the essentials; a spacious room is what you’ll find
Needs an well organized individual; one able to dwell inside this mind 
Today it’s clean and tidy as can be; tomorrow's a new day, I'll wait and see 

© Stacy Lynn Stiles...

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Categories: occupancy, confusion, life, sad,
Form: Acrostic

Book: Shattered Sighs