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Short Plausibility Poems

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


Sammi Poe
Vocabulary

Bears imagism

Foundation


Imagery

Amplifies eloquence

Apache's tear


Metaphors

Stabilize meaning

Plausibility


Allegory

Visualizes enigma

Sammi Poe...

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Categories: plausibility, passion,
Form: Verse



Makita X: Plausible Illustrations
Phonetics of oblivion
Sheathed by plausibility
Elapsing cultures with ease
Fathering quaint illustrations
Daring to be discovered
Along fearless avenues
Embellished by the fences
That compose the verses
Of which we refer to as life...

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Categories: plausibility, life, loss,
Form: Verse
I Have This Disability
I have this disability
The one called imbecility,
Along with instability
And rampant incivility.
I lack dependability
And have no credibility.
I’m short on sensibility,
Am prone to gullibility
And have the inability
To see my fallibility.
And yet, with great humility
I say with plausibility
The concept “genius” –  you’ll agree – 
Really fits me to a tee....

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© Tom Harris  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plausibility, funny, humor, vanity,
Form: Rhyme
Giving An Alibi
G-iving an alibi or reason 
R-esults to another miscue; 
E-xcuses are just flimsy, 
T-hey have little worth or value. 
H-ow can giving an alibi 
E-xempt one from liability? 
L-iars are fathered by Satan, as they have no plausibility. 

T-welfth of February Monday, 
A-dmit your lapse neath the sky; 
G-auzy plea pleases not God, 
R-efrain from giving an 
A-libi....

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Categories: plausibility, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member I will find a reindeer with yellow antlers
Doris Annie had a dream
It was crisp, and clear to her
Others thought it was way off stream
Plausibility to them did not occur

I am on a quest to find reindeer
with yellow antlers she said to all
they thought this weird, strange and queer
until she brought home two, straight and tall.

where did you find them? I asked so brave.
They were in Montreal, near an elf’s middle cave.
Now the naysayers are quiet, and we all believe.
Because she has them living at her farm in Sheave....

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Categories: plausibility, 10th grade, 11th grade, 1st grade, 3rd
Form: Rhyme




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