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Short Pedestrians Poems

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


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The pedestrians,
On their way to work, bent by
The cool morning wind....

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© Jim Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pedestrians, autumn,
Form: Haiku



If Your Strive To Be Hated By
If your strive to be hated by
Pedestrians and motorists,
Buy a rusty bike and drive.
Half of them, will hate, at least!...

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Categories: pedestrians, desire,
Form: Quatrain
Jump
" She decided to jump,right from the top,mind was set,no way to stop..Free as a bird,life gone in a flash,hit the ground with a thud,as pedestrians pass......

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Categories: pedestrians, death, horror,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Between a Crevice
Between A Crevice
By Valerie D. Staton


Between a crevice
I spy a city that thrives;
Trucks meander North
Pedestrians move, along
sidewalks the color of sand...

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Categories: pedestrians, city, moving on, people, travel, urban,
Form: Tanka
Pedestrians Only.
Red traffic light.
zebra stripes in black and white
  Streetwise birds crossing.



I actually witnessed this event. Two little birds crossing with pedestrians.It was an
amazing sight....

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Categories: pedestrians, animals,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Can'T Drive Anymore
Can't drive anymore since my seizers began A danger to myself, to cars, and pedestrians It's hard to conceive No longer at the wheel That's life, ups and downs, happies and sads
...

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Categories: pedestrians, happiness,
Form: Limerick
Crazie Sue.
Did you ever once her of crazy sue?
The girl who was always yelling out "boo!"
at night she went stalking
while pedestrians were out walking
did I mention she killed her brother stu?


[uhmm...idk]...

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Categories: pedestrians,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Now and Then
NOW AND THEN

Nothing has
changed in
Times Square.

Still bustling
for cabs
or hustling
the pedestrians.


7/7/21     Picture This 2 - 7 Lines Poetry
               Joseph May
Chosen Image:  #2...

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Categories: pedestrians, time,
Form: Verse
Rainy Day
Rain pounds the pavement,
steady downpour that washes
the homeless away.

Mists cloud the upper
stories of downtown buildings,
skyscrapers lopped.

Pools gather near curbs,
waiting for their chances to
splash pedestrians....

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© Jim Tidd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pedestrians,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member From Dispatch To Bus Drivers Poetry Contest
Stay alert vision 360
Anything else just too risky
Forget the sky look around
Top tip: don't run anyone down
Bikes and pedestrians may take their chance
Be sure give more than one quick glance...

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Categories: pedestrians, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
Rain
I like the rain
And its effortless thoughts
That plunk down on plastic furniture 

Sleeping cars
Grimacing pedestrians
Interrupting your Sunday hair

And how we scatter away
In our silly ways, like ducks on a pond
Instead of drinking 
The world...

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Categories: pedestrians, nature
Form: Free verse
Porsche 911
Soul matters
Driving in the Californian sun
Reaching out of your car laughing at pedestrians
River flowing clear as day
Sunlight shining
Amazing flow
Old times
Drugs
Cocaine
Mafia
Alone in the Cali sun
Diamond rings
Glowing night
Amazing women
Oooooo!
Diamonds!...

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Categories: pedestrians, adventure
Form: I do not know?
Market Square
Busy piazza, 
Amidst angry sun
And cacophonous sounds such as,
"pipipi peepee" and "bonanza! bonanza!!",
Calling all to answer,
Nagging market women,
Causing palaver.
Pedestrians roaming.
Every man to his own
Yet who knows who?




CHARLESMELODY
(Lightning Ink)....

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Categories: pedestrians, adventure, anxiety, imagery, natural disasters, satire, voice,
Form: Lyric
Presbyterian
Always used to confuse
Pedestrians with presbyterians
Understandable I suppose
Given my limited vocabulary
Watch out  presbyterian crossing 
ahead
Certainly some caution justified
Wouldnt want to run one over
There'd be bagpipes at the funeral
And one less at the Hogmanay...

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Categories: pedestrians, satire
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Daily Safety Message
The students on your bus count on you every day
so do not let your attention from the road astray.
Pedestrians and bikers might not be easy to see
crashing into them will take more than a knee.
Look with your eyes and see with your mind,
safety comes in all direction and sides....

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Categories: pedestrians, children, school,
Form: Free verse
120 E. 49th, Nyc
Julie, after your passing
snow fell on Manhattan.

You were not there to share
flakes falling fast. silencing

the streets, slowing pedestrians
on perilous sidewalks, but I, 

sweet sister Not-of-my-blood, 
sister of my soul, I was 

there for you in the city 
of our hearts....

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pedestrians, friendship, loss
Form: Ballad
Premium Member To Much Crime
No crime all the time to see murder's sexual abuse tire slashing watch out for children and pedestrians crossing the street may be a cop will be on the beat so be careful and drive cautiously and accordingly instead go on the internet it goes all over the world so make it and click it so you do not get a ticket...

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Categories: pedestrians, adventure, america, analogy, appreciation, art, blessing, courage,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
Winter Courtesy
Beware of walkways that are not clear. Pedestrians must be warned of danger here. When the snow has frozen into ice, jagged and distorted, the paths are not nice. If energy and courtesy can be found, shovel the snow away for neighbors all around. inspired by another member's poem
...

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Categories: pedestrians, snow, winter,
Form: Light Verse
Mr Propertied's Car
-Birat Anupam 

Mr.  propertied belittles pedestrians  
whenever he drives his car 
hurling blows of horns at ears
raining acids of lights on eyes
during busy days, fatigue evenings and sexy nights
however, Mr. propertied ,too, desires walking 
so he secretly goes morning walks
where he glimpses sans his car...

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Categories: pedestrians, anger, angst, art, beautiful, beauty, how i
Form: ABC
Premium Member Open Windows
Alabaster beauty caressed delightfully. 
Excruciatingly flirtatious gentle hands, incite jubilant kisses.
        Luxuriant moans naughtily offend pedestrians.
           Quieter rumblings satiate trembling urges.
 Vanquished wellsprings xeriscape yearning’s zealousness.

                          **19 Sep 2015**...

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© David Mohn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pedestrians, sensual,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Daily Dispatch Message
Good morning to all our school bus operators, watch out for bikers, pedestrians and demonstrators; the weather man is predicting rain, so watch the kids, drive slower, and avoid quick stops, and sudden skids. Besides all that have a wonderful day and smile; because we need you and your job is worthwhile.
...

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Categories: pedestrians, good morning,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In the Name Of
In God's name they kill to justify their crimes ignoring that eternal damnation them awaits!*






© Demetrios Trifiatis
      04 June 2017

* Calling the name of Allah three men with a van and then with knives attacked pedestrians in London killing seven and injuring more than forty. I am back just for today to honor the victims....

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Categories: pedestrians, hate, horror, men,
Form: Monoku
Holocaust Remembrance Day
A siren sounds and movement stops – 
Pedestrians stand still
While cars and buses hit the brakes
And silence reigns until

Another siren breaks the spell;
Two minutes to reflect
On the gates of Auschwitz, opened
To what no one would expect.

As antisemitism flares
And rears its ugly head,
We look back and remember
The survivors and the dead.
...

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Categories: pedestrians, history, today, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Death of Bridge
Thank you for your care
carrying people across
heavy trucks on my back
water licking my bottom
no repairs, no care, no fare
I carry your burdens daily
pedestrians with dirty feet
but you just smile and giggle
I like your loving curse
when I die, I know for certain
you’ll dance and celebrate
death of a complaining bridge
then build another to curse...

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Categories: pedestrians, leadership, power, satire,
Form: Personification
Concrete Dreams
Counterfeit smiles
Insipid hellos
Crossing paths
Destination known
Nobody has names
Just competing clothes
Glaring past glances
A forlorn flow
Stumbling off sidewalk
Onto crumbling street
Yet another sidewalk
Heads without feet
Lost to crowds
Blanched in between
Ponderous pedestrians
Rising steam
Tethered tomorrows
Skyscraper seams
Falling faces
Concrete dreams...

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Categories: pedestrians, death, introspection, life, on work and working,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things