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Short Omens Poems

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


Premium Member Confetti
wandering omens

scattered the past in the sea

collective applause...

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Categories: omens, celebration, courage, memory,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Murky Skies
blue moon weeps softly
tear drops emerge with passion
challenging omens...

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Categories: omens, feelings, sorrow,
Form: Haiku
A Rose of Indigo
go
grow up
go through the time archway
away from the omens bay
ahead awaits a rose of indigo...

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Categories: omens, allegory
Form: Limerick
Heavenly Embers
Heavenly Embers
Delightfully Twinkling Forth
Omens Before All

March 18 2020
A Star's Heartbeat Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Chantelle Anne Cooke...

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Categories: omens, beauty, light,
Form: Haiku
Omens
Rain is coming
    I can smell it
Fires are blazing
    I foretell it
Darkness looms
    I can’t repel it
Where is your heart
    I can’t compel it...

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Categories: omens, confusion, loss, lost love, sad,
Form: Rhyme



False Ecstacy
I am company to the serpent,
a dazzling chariot of defiance.

sword of omens,a beast of suspense
delivers it's cocktail.
all harbingers of flesh dipped crosses
in cages for the watchers....

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Categories: omens, imagination
Form: Free verse
True Or Not
True Or Not Poem

Isn't Life Just a Test
On How Best To Avoid Death
For as long as we can?

After all we are just Man
But I salute the women

Who keep us sane from our Omens

DAMO x...

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Categories: omens, truth,
Form: Free verse
Mocking Birds Omen of Doom
Sam Adams
A lonely old man
Was walking in the hills
Near his house,
Encountering mocking birds,
Mocking him, chasing him.
He ran down the path fleeing,
Hearing omens of his pending doom...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: omens, animal, death, evil, fate,
Form: Free verse
Omens
Birds fled from the sky
Cinder of clouds dry for rain --
The lightning forks night

The landscape is bare
The water recedes to deep -
Tsunami rises

The earth belches smoke
Thundering hooves char the leaves -
Volcano erupts....

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Categories: omens, natural disasters, nature,
Form: Haiku
Morning Template
Dew dripping
Dim light
Birds chirping
Restful night

Dark streaming
Cool quiet
Plants growing
Eyes bright

Wet grass
Thoughtful moments
Sunlight brass
Symbolic omens

Sky of glass
Petals open
Earth laughs
Morning poem...

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Categories: omens, aubade, how i feel, today,
Form: Lyric
Vignette
Where do 
I go in dark ?
There  was no moon
no taper.       

*

The petals, 
unspeak, fall 
from the endowed, 
forehead of goddess !

*

Do you believe- 
in omens ?
Between right and wrong 
I am crumbling.


Satish Verma...

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Categories: omens, art,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Distant Omens
Distant Omens Augeries of forgotten doubts long erased by hourglass sands shadows passing through an empty space voided by loveless passion hiding in search of an omen. John G. Lawless Give Me A Sign – Poetry Contest 5/14/2015
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Categories: omens, heartbreak, lost love,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Charming Patterns
Mystical magical incantations create charming patterns. Incandescent scintillating omens foretell future romance, intriguing entrapments and temptations impossible to be ignored. For Charming Patterns Poetry Contest October 2, 2021
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Categories: omens, magic,
Form: Free verse
Cetaceans
Mammals surpassing its expectations vibrating texture at the speed of waterfalls enlightened presence omens seeking the great signs of what's to come the connection of unstoppable forces faith doesn't look twice a lonesome path for they all thrive in each and every one...

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Categories: omens, adventure, beach, environment, fish,
Form: Light Verse
Signs of Love
With moon,
passion arises...
with the sun all
happiness...

With the stars
all hope...

when you come
in front of me,
so:
moonlit,
sunny,
starry...
you  deliver  to my
eyes and ears
all the signs, and
  strong omens
for walking
toward our
idyllic love..!...

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Categories: omens, allegory, allusion, analogy, appreciation, extended metaphor, love,
Form: Light Verse
The Rainmakers Omens
Its twilight the two love birds call out..
call out to each other.. its early evening
the lovers hold hands.. and the suns sets
the shy bride comes out.... Shinning star
and the seer goes back home for soon..
Rain will cover the land













lewis k nyaga
code 254 1835 hrs...

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Categories: omens, africa, culture, mystery, religious,
Form: Free verse
The Only Birds That Never Sleep
...title courtesy of Victor Hugo


Silver'd whisps, 
diaphanous, floating 'neath 
the ether, flying high like 
prophecy or prayer. 

Black forbidding masses
rumbling out their message,
jagged bolts of lightning 
rend the air.

Innocuous or deadly, 
omens to discerning eyes, 
it would behoove us all 
to heed the skies....

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Categories: omens, nature,
Form: Quatrain
Erika - Hurricane Poem Nature Gone Awry
I have always, so it seems been obsessed
I know it strange, tis most bizarre I guess.
With the phenomenon of gone awry
And signs and omens God puts in the sky.
And now, Erika in yon atlantic.
Calm resolve and prepping . No need panic.
Over " Bermuda triangle" ever THAT be.
What will you do , we see you in the sea....

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Categories: omens, natural disasters, ocean, sea, storm, water, weather,
Form: Name
Premium Member Nothing of Dawn Can Stay
Notice the shadows eluding demise 
Opportunities 
Time for dusk to
Hurry on
Into the 
Night of
Ghosts of dawn and 

Omens of sun rays
For the 

Dancing dust shall settle 
And so weary
We will 
Not

Cast opaque shadows 
As to
Near the constant light 

Shocking 
Thing
Apparently 
Yesterday's dawn is dead...

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Categories: omens, dance, dark, death,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member A Firm Faith
What's more, if the omens haven't struck. It was conceded for God's understanding. He will bring it to you on schedule, so be calm. Even if it was simply you and for us leaving. Tomorrow your eyes will be cheerful. You see the mists, believing it's pouring.
Written: November 12, 2021...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: omens, analogy, character, faith, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Facing the Hand of Fate
The Hand of Fate had snatched his future.
The whole act was immutably decreed.

Do men believe in the things called Omens?
Man and Fate flow together,
in one continuous intense pursuit.

But this man, as if to strike the misery into him;
raised his face and smiled as an act of defiance.
Do you feel brave enough man?

Enough brave?...

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Categories: omens, courage,
Form: Free verse
A Fish and a Dream
Evolution leaps
A fish and a dream take place
Mind rejecting all

Day and night unfold
A fish and a dream persist
Bring opaque meanings 

As I go along
A fish and a dream haunt me
Now getting clearer

Every moment
A fish and a dream shed light
Abundant omens

Quest for knowledge ends
A fish and a dream reveal
Exultant promise....

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Categories: omens, dream, fish, fishing, image, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Haiku
Omens and Wings
Random thots
Two hornbills
On a grevillea tree
I look at them eat seed
They soar noisily onwards
Towards the next seedy tree
Send pigeons I had asked Of
Hornbills problems am reminded
There is no washing your hands off
No pigeon just a couple of noisy hornbills
Resting on one neglected grevillea branch

#bubbles_in time
Luis 04,2020...

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Categories: omens, extended metaphor, word play,
Form: Imagism
The Only Birds That Never Sleep
...title courtesy of Victor Hugo

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Silver'd wisps, diaphanous, 
floating 'neath the ether, 
flying high like prophecy or prayer. 

Black forbidding masses 
rumbling out their message, 
jagged bolts of lightning rend the air. 

Innocuous or deadly, 
omens to discerning eyes, 
it would behoove us all to heed the skies!...

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Categories: omens, sky,
Form: Verse
The Only Birds That Never Sleep
...title courtesy of Victor Hugo

                 ******

Silver'd whisps, diaphanous, 
floating 'neath the ether, 
flying high like prophecy or prayer. 

Black forbidding masses 
rumbling out their message, 
jagged bolts of lightning rend the air. 

Innocuous or deadly, 
omens to discerning eyes, 
it would behoove us all to heed the skies!...

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Categories: omens, nature,
Form: Verse

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