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Short Presumed(A) Poems

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


Untitled - the One About Consent
Mary was chosen
informed and impregnated
her consent presumed...

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Categories: presumed(a), bible, blessing, christian, jesus, mother,
Form: Senryu



Friend and Foe
Friends,i presumed us
My adversary,you viewed ye
Hence,foes we become...

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Categories: presumed(a), angst, confusion, loss
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Humiliation Is a Form of Suppression
Humiliation is a form of suppression,
a presumed thought of superiority;
we all have intelligence and intellect,
but events hinder some to achieve their full potential....

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Categories: presumed(a), abuse, arabic, feelings, hate, myth, racism,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Presumed Fool
THE PRESUMED FOOL
I came into this world knowing, but others don't want you to know that
Indiana Shaw . . ....

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Categories: presumed(a), nonsense, perspective,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Humiliation Is a Form of Suppression
Humiliation is a form of suppression,
a presumed thought of superiority;
we all have intelligence and intellect,
but events hinder some to achieve their full potential.


Written on 9/14/2015....

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Categories: presumed(a), abuse, arabic, feelings, hate, myth, racism,
Form: Verse



Pensacola and Grenola
Pensacola and Grenola

What we had presumed was Pensacola,
Did know was highly related to granola;
Apalachicola saw
With a crab craw,
And about their women said ooh la la.

Jim Horn


Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumed(a), allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Share Bare Rare Chair At a Fair
Did have each groady bare rare chair that men (9)
would share in a jubilant kinky queer nonchalant fair (8)
presumed very opulent and undulant yesterday in a zoo (6)
Used A Three times and IN twice repeatedly.

X, and Z...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumed(a), allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member - the Barents Sea -
On Coast Guard Nordkapp
My neighbor presumed dead - drowned
Young man nineteen years

Military service
Life ended too abruptly
Deeply missed and loved





Rest in peace, Sindre


08.05.2018
Sun :) - A-L Andresen...

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Categories: presumed(a), death of a friend, sorrow, sympathy,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Chimed In
Twits Hanging Inverted, dumb listen in, ease dropping. Chime in with rude chirps when prompted With presumed relevant authority Unwelcome interruption peals Clangers Rung
------------- 5 June 2017...

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Categories: presumed(a), rude,
Form: Ninette
Presumed Muse
You sing to me
And cause my awe
Intense I drift
Into your eyes.
Do I hear
Your wish, and longing?
Or my own arrogance
Of presumed muse
Heard in lyrics
Written for make believe
For audience applause
Not real
And not of me...

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© Jo Jo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumed(a), confusion, imagination, music,
Form: Lyric
wild white
.

               no
         them there
   they presumed you
      were the angel

                i
           myself
excused mine nefarious
         from your
            dove

        'twuz your
            nest
            your
            call

...

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Categories: presumed(a), adventure, fantasy,
Form: Carpe Diem
Premium Member Cold Dead Heart
“Cold Dead Heart ”
Beauty like the (warm) sun’s morning gaze
Freshness of earth, the coming day
Like morning I was wet from the dew of life
Fending off these cold, cold nights

Supposition presumed, uncounted
Living in life as lost as laughter
Reborn by her touch
And given hereafter...

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© Cs Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumed(a), betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Toobin Ii
Seems a randy young man joined a zoom
with his camera turned off, he presumed;
his bottle of lotion
caused such a commotion,
the participants all left the room.

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Yup, yesterday's twitter - I'll leave the link off that one. Could have been a Florida man, but that's unconfirmed :-)...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumed(a), technology,
Form: Limerick
Whispers of Light
In the dark, silent forest,
there lies a wooden chest,
goodness and divine light
it carries;
the darkness from Pandora's box,
presumed to be the fox,
and us the sheep, 
has less time to exist, as we fellowship
with the Divine Voice,
which is enveloped by the Divine Light! 


By: Teddy Kimathi

Date: 13/02/2014...

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Categories: presumed(a), angel, faith, god, light, mystery, power, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Ethics
I presumed I perceived an abysmal sigh
The last time I called on my mother's sepulcher
She was though in agreeable amity thereby
Wallowing in God's vicinity and altar

No sooner had I my eyes sealed
She cropped up and resolved the zephyr
Annotating the decencies we've alas spoiled
Ascribe their soul tumult and sever....

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Categories: presumed(a), heartbroken,
Form: Ottava rima
Premium Member Unconditional Love
Unconditional love is a personal, intimate gift! It asks for nothing in return, not even love, yet it forgives all. An irrevocable present, with no expectations attached, implied or presumed. Nothing you do or say can ever retract or diminish it. Intangible and ethereal it is profound and exceedingly rare; yet it lasts forever.
...

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Categories: presumed(a), 10th grade, beautiful, emotions, feelings, how i
Form: Free verse
Brass Buttons
Brass buttons on his green coat.
Pride of America but mostly his folks.
Proud to serve his country in war.
His coat is missing buttons it is torn.
He`s reported missing and presumed dead.
A nightmare all parents dread.
He died for the country  he loved.
He`s in Heaven above.
His brass buttons shining in the sun.
God smiles and says "welcome home my son."...

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Categories: presumed(a), death, family, inspirational, war, missing, missing,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Hold On Tight
Hold on tight said Thelma Witch to her cat
A storm is brewing, with a pit and a pat.
Poindexter held on to her sweater tight.
He knew falling off would not feel right.

He had fallen off another broom once upon a time.
Lost a life that day, but was birthed back in nine.
He was not anxious to fall off another broom.
Birthing is not as easy as it is presumed....

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Categories: presumed(a), 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Rhyme
A Notice To You Malevolent People
Malevolent people.
cruel mind,
don't read me...
Arrogant,
presumed,
stone pride,
don't be encouraged to read me...
I don't need you when I write
I don't care concerning your craziness...
I only figure out immensity...
And I imagine wonderful paradises... !
All that you will never sight, or will feel...
you don't even deserve to venture
in having happiness!...

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Categories: presumed(a), allegory, allusion, appreciation, extended metaphor, literature, satire,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jasmine Rose
Rapt in the familiar fragrance, jasmine rose, the allure of its passionate quintessence swirling full circle to its enchanting close. I smiled, the flower mimicking your essence presumed itself a suitable contestant against power of which you are attestant. Not today, nor lifetime, can flowers compare to the bewitchment of your hypnotic air.
...

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Categories: presumed(a), environment, feelings, flower, magic, nature, rose, smile,
Form: Rispetto
Final Masquerade
FINAL MASQUERADE


feel the sorrow drifting
like mist through
the street

listen to the carnal falter
of frantic souls
defeat


you said it was forever 
then it slipped 
far away

standing at the end of 
the final 
masquerade

hiding from the spark
of passionate
perfumes

you force predestined 
conclusion as
presumed


© Kim van Breda—27 June 2014...

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Categories: presumed(a), absence, betrayal, sad love, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Mango Metaphor
Mango was sweet and sour,
The juice was plenty,
And began to pour,
Flesh was fleshy,
And also very meshy,
Consumed nothing remained,
Hard seed was forlorn with juice drained,
Skin was vestigial,
Thrown in a waste fall,
Life is like that sweet and sour,
With lot of juice,
Soon it is consumed,
Hard seed is called the dead,
deeply interred,
and it lived was presumed....

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Categories: presumed(a), inspirational, life, philosophy, sweet, sweet,
Form: Free verse
Possession of Obsession For Aggression
new straw did appear
fix up lawn for new year
glad it will be here

presumed possession
confession of obsession
with much aggression

was a mind bender
always has been big spender
done by each gender

presumed promiscuous
we knew was ambiguous
also prestigious

another agent
was highly intelligent
which is prevalent

in every essence
she (he) would need conval...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumed(a), allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
What If
I thought it's nothing
Just tears of some lonely nights
Spent thinking of you

Then there is "What if"
What if I said 'YES' to you
Will I have regrets?

What if I'm not here
In this place full of limits
Will I feel the same?

What if I chose you
Fought for you without any fear
Will this pain vanish?

I thought it's nothing
I presumed this feeling cease
But it never did....

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Categories: presumed(a), cry, heartbreak, love,
Form: Free verse
The Soldier That Shot My Wife

She was fleeing from work,
That day was different,
The crocodile had lost its tail;
Soldiers had to find it for him,
Trigger happy soldiers set loose
There was no urban control,
The plebiscite was being stolen
In the delayed announcement
The presumed learned had lost their brains;
I want to know the soldier that shot my wife,
She came home lifeless 
With a bullet wound.
...

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Categories: presumed(a), betrayal,
Form: Alexandrine

Book: Shattered Sighs