Short Pinker Poems
Short Pinker Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Pinker by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Pinker by length and keyword.
The Dying Gardener
As she rendered him
His daily medication
He noticed nobility
Beaming
Over her
Lovely, pinker face
Wisdom
Love
And purity
Had curved
Her inner
And outside beauty
“If God permits me...
To live a little longer
Surely, I’ll sow my seeds on her!” he said...
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Categories:
pinker, caregiving, funny, life, love, people, sympathy, time,
Form:
Free verse
The Bleeding of Ruby
on every corner there is a red thing
depleted and draining away
growing pinker and pinker
trickling and fading
depleted, and now
completed
there is no effort
no fuss
just a weary soft trickle
this is no
flooding gush
just a soft soft trickle
the faint bleed of a heart
that had once pulsed a ruby
that had once been, so lush
Marion Price 18/7/21...
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Categories:
pinker, heartbreak,
Form:
Free verse
First Poem
Blessed is me, for I’m
Looking, O yes looking
Forward to this pinker
Poem, not of the pasts
...but of today...
For the very first time
In a hopeless, vile life
Of my yesteryears, I am
Now braving all the odds
...that’s to come...
And to all my sufferings
And great pain that I got
Upon knowing you, my dear
Ahh, my very first poem
...of total freedom...!...
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Categories:
pinker, hope, introspection, life, on writing and words,
Form:
Free verse
My Dog Is Bigger Than Your Dog
My dog is bigger than your dog.
Okay.
My cat is prettier than your cat.
That’s true.
My chickens are fluffier than your chickens.
I don’t have any chickens.
If you did have chickens they would be scrawny and ugly.
Probably.
My pencils are sharper than your pencils.
I do not use pencils.
My house is pinker than your house.
I know that’s right.
My sun is hotter than your sun.
I am smirking now, not knowing where to go with it....
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Categories:
pinker, how i feel,
Form:
Narrative
Pink Rainbows
The dove whispers to the flowers
"You smell good beautiful"
The flowers smile back
And with sparkling eyes, they tell the dove
"Your wings are a gift
That springs many colors"
The clock hears the cheers
And chips in a dear
"I loved the hugs and the smiles
Of the time that was then"
The butterflies agree and sing in unison
"And we wish to see you again
Pinker with merriment
Flying with wonders"
...
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Categories:
pinker, beauty, cheer up, hope,
Form:
Free verse