Short Overflown Poems
Short Overflown Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Overflown by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Overflown by length and keyword.
Widow Warriors
WIDOW WARRIORS
Flags trumpet the depths of sorrow,
As slow steps mirror wretched tears.
Loved ones shell, overflown with grace,
As widow warriors pick up the fight....
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Categories:
overflown, bereavement, conflict, death, heartbreak, loneliness, war, women,
Form:
Free verse
Coming Back Home
Call you maybe, right?
Oh no it is tight!
Moaning your name
Is
Never enough.
Going
Back
And forth. Even in
Circles. It is
Kicking in. My
Heart is
Overflown. I terribly
Misses
Everything about YOU! My home....
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Categories:
overflown, desire, family, feelings, home, journey, pain, true
Form:
Acrostic
Fantasy World
Dragonfly kisses
to a fairy princess
seated on sunflower-throne.
She’s highly revered
and gladly cheered.
Her kindness to us has overflown.
Red dress glows so bright
as she smiles with delight,
such a pure joy who’ll suffice.
Stardust surrounds her
at each flower,
An angel guiding us, I surmise.
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Categories:
overflown, fantasy,
Form:
Rhyme
brief biopic of a bean
isolated leaves—
Coffea shrubs reach their stems
toward sole-hung sun
java shops murmur
—misty exhales from hushed mugs
loneliness is loud
Bean's journey from upturned earth
as vast as stem to sol in want
of contentment's overflown cup.
Facing our umbered reflections,
we drink, we drown, we want to trust.
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Categories:
overflown, appreciation, food, journey,
Form:
Bio
Man Versus Nature
are their eyes gazing at me
or the sparkling floor?
my back stretches and I sit up.
once again, I prove to be
utterly invisible.
the trash can has overflown,
and none care that yesterday's
news is covering the flowers,
none look in that direction,
their eyes guide their movements
yet lack the ability to see.
there is a pale, uprooted lily
lying limp and withered on the pavement.
man versus nature -
why does man conquer?...
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Categories:
overflown, allegory, introspection, life, nature, time,
Form:
Free verse