Short Premise Poems
Short Premise Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Premise by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Premise by length and keyword.
What-
~for it's just believing on us the premise of trust?~...
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Categories:
premise, analogy,
Form:
Monoku
Sneaky Sentence Function
premise
a one liner
that can bring you to sound
thought or progressively red-cheeked
thinking....
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Categories:
premise, funny, introspection, life, philosophy, visionary,
Form:
Cinquain
Thinking Freely
A simple premise
That leads to
Honest thought
Evoking more
Inspection of
Silly invisible
Things...
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Categories:
premise, faith, life
Form:
Acrostic
Beauty's Premise
Beauty is an empty premise
Whose truth is sorely tested
Valor's bell chimes crystal clear
In quiet heroes is it nested...
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Categories:
premise, beauty, courage, hero, silence, truth,
Form:
Rhyme
Narrative Tract
a multitude of pretexts
the foretaste
of argument:
premise explored
ignorance isolated
then
exchanged
for
understanding...
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Categories:
premise, education,
Form:
Verse
Her Premise Unkept
America 2020, yet another Hell on Earth
Her premise sadly unkept
The world-at-large simply shrugged
~ Fools and Poets wept...
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Categories:
premise, america, cry, obituary, poets,
Form:
Epigram
Strategy of Writing a Poem
generate a premise
hatch an outline
originate a concept
produce a rough draft
introduce uniqueness
or just wing it
voila
a
poem...
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Categories:
premise, poems, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Poet-Crat-Ic
Away, away from vast claim's attic
within ~ thy premise so emphatic!
I'm sick of all the strife and static,
I know my "Party" . . . POET-CRAT-IC!...
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Categories:
premise, art, political
Form:
Monorhyme
Let Love Withstand
On wings of promise,
We hold hands,
On things of premise,
Let's understand,
Thus to endure,
Let's share a plan,
Thus to nurture our future...
Let love withstand....
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Categories:
premise, girlfriend-boyfriend, inspirational, life, love
Form:
Rhyme
Outrage
Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
Have you ever aborted a baby? ...
Outraged by the second question's premise
~ we shed no tears for the baby's demise...
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Categories:
premise, anger, baby, cry, death,
Form:
Rhyme
April
still
bright bluest
silver day
your promise
radiates all
premise
to be
unlike another
filling
this day
with possibility
though
it be
April not
May...
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Categories:
premise, april,
Form:
Verse
To Know, Therefore
Self awareness,
freedom’s chain
Mirrored judgment,
harbored pain
Descarte’s premise,
inside out
To know oneself
—eternal doubt
(Villanova Pennsylvania: November, 2019)...
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Categories:
premise, symbolism,
Form:
Rhyme
Your Poetry Is Out of This World
Intelligent life is out there;
I can't see this being untrue.
So on that premise let's be fair,
There are alien poets too.
My only question is therefore,
How "human" stacks as metaphor....
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Categories:
premise, appreciation, humanity, introspection, poets,
Form:
Rhyme
0
XI. 0
To be witness to the brilliance.
In the ether's finite grandeur.
Symphonies radiant at the edge of sight.
pondering the premise of that moment.
© veritatem voluntatem 2015?...
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Categories:
premise, life,
Form:
Free verse
Marriage
Our words of premise...
belongs within a plan...
for futures promise...
as a woman and a man...
Thus to mature...
may we understand...
forever shares our future...
as we adhere both hands....
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Categories:
premise, devotion, life, love
Form:
Romanticism
Assumptions
i think thus i am
is taught in school as if true
rene descartes thought
not based on premise
nor science of rationale
just ego feeling
of mind being clear
that what came to fore is truth
in reality
stan sand...
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Categories:
premise, allegory, angst,
Form:
Haiku
A Devlish Tick
When others see funny stuff, nothing clicks
Me? I see the premise for a silly limerick
When a chick falls on her face
Sight of her panties I can't erase
Do I require medical treatment for this devilish tick...
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Categories:
premise, cute,
Form:
Limerick
Bravery In the Face of Sociological Ideologies
Whisper?
Why not shout?
Let wisdoms and
ignorances be
held equal on
the premise
of bravery.
Not to be judged
by the silent.
Let all ideology
flow forth from
the lips of
the masses....
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Categories:
premise, social,
Form:
I do not know?
Adult Jack and Jill
Okay all you growed up kiddies, ready for this
Jack and Jill fell down the hill, the original premise
Well the true story is such
They ended up in a clutch
Humping and bumping till they spoke foreign dialects...
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Categories:
premise, fun,
Form:
Limerick
Adult Jack and Jill
Okay all you growed up kiddies, ready for this
Jack and Jill fell down the hill, the original premise
Well the true story is such
They ended up in a clutch
Humping and bumping till they spoke a foreign dialect...
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Categories:
premise, fairy,
Form:
Limerick
Adult Jack and Jill
Okay all you growed up kiddies, ready for this
Jack and Jill fell down the hill, the original premise
Well the true story is such
They ended up in a clutch
Humping and bumping till they spoke a foreign dialect...
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Categories:
premise, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
Twilight-
TWILIGHT
A spark in one’s eye
dots of white in sea of black
white is the holy premise
evil blackness grows
pinholes of hope lights the souls
pretense sparkles out star light
3/11/22
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2022©...
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Categories:
premise, analogy, environment, image, imagery, light,
Form:
Free verse
Hearts Love-
Sincere relish I your haunting love
daunting premise send from heaven above
gatherings of angels starts a visions parallel beauty force
I love you for your pleasant heart-love
9/4/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021...
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Categories:
premise, analogy, engagement, heart, love,
Form:
Free verse
Appeal Ii
Our reputation,
tooth and nail
Our integrity,
tongue and cheek..
achieving the essential same
dressed up to seem unique.
The appeal is the prize,
but its premise remains mystique..
We love wearing the disguise,
but what really lies underneath?...
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Categories:
premise, culture, humanity, identity, image, life, mystery, vanity,
Form:
Rhyme
Real Is Thrown
The real is thrown'
Imaginations personable
False are the dreams
Awake yourself
Realize the premise
Border your thoughts
Reimagine yourself
You've grown
Now you rest
Real is caught
Get on the bus
Your real
written words by James Edward Lee Sr....
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Categories:
premise, analogy, confidence,
Form:
Free verse