Short Privacy Poems
Short Privacy Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Privacy by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Privacy by length and keyword.
He made prophecy
He left us legacy
He followed policy
He had no jealousy
He disclosed privacy
He led the life of celibacy
When Adam first became aware
That his privacy was in question,
He asked his only fashion expert…
A fig leaf was her first suggestion
Why does Mom shut her door
What is she trying to hide…
Doesn’t Mom have a right to privacy
She’s not making her daughter cry
How merry could the old bachelor be?
We decided to set him up, times three.
He was polite.
Not contrite.
He then demanded life privacy.
Jolly
O'
House of transient
Near the beach
Keeping
Real privacy of
Internal lives of their clients to
Secrecy
September 1, 2023
Fell asleep with tears in my eye,
the end of the show - made me cry,
but while I was driving,
girlfriend was conniving...
posting my picture made her high!
If I were perfume
I would file many cases
against young ladies
for serial indecent assaults
breach of my privacy
obscene daily errands
and forced love affairs
rose
greets me
from her place
on thorny bush
which protects her from the interlopers
even the deer respect her privacy
staying away
from that bush
a lone
rose
The eye you carry
is a crazy creature
Restless in its home
Often flies away
from its cave and goes
peeping and tearing
open the privacy-
the secrets of neighbors
< paparazzi candid shots
privacy act ruined ?
big nuisance ?
Lack of Privacy
In Lisbon
Between parked cars
A man defecated
I wondered if he had
Loo paper
Probably not
I turned away
Drunk or sober
This was his private moment
Cupid cast a spell on two
lovebirds in a gilded cage
They wish to make whoopee, .....but
plead for privacy!!
For the "Winged Cupid" contest
Sponsored by Dr. Ram Mehta
She understood herself relatively well
And shared her ideas with others rarely
Coveted her privacy, retained her shell.
A smart choice, that ensured she was treated fairly.
Maybe you recall this, too:
Your sitting room, and us, and
The long-awaited hush of privacy.
A pair, statuesque,
Carved to last.
You held me like I was saving you.
You saved me, too.
latent privacy
emerges into the limelight,
into the unfamiliar:
emptiness
exhaled
anguish abolished
destroyed:
insignificance
dismantled
despatched
to the extremities
of life
Oh! How I wished to hear your voice
By the incessant calls I placed
To your phone… witched off!
Well, be it low battery
Or intentional act for privacy
I just called to say…you are my poem
Under a small bridge
privacy flows the innovative form
from a rock.
The shape
of three diamonds
in a stream flow
underneath the town's village.
Chaos is the natural death
of the land.
Form:
Do you think drones invade your privacy
There are those who would complain quite mightily
Good with the bad
Really quite sad
Till the world accepts them as normal, the irony
Among Bethlehem’s crowded dwellings
existed few good hearted innkeepers.
Joseph, knowing lovely Mary needed only privacy,
quietly rented stables
to unfold
Virgin’s wonderful Xmas yield
zealously
" Hello there"
I can see you
You think I have no privacy but neither do you
I have windows on all sides and I watch your every move
So don't feel sorry for me
I enjoy your company too.
T Reams
Form:
Lo, the Missing Link has been found
Caught by the Net, he is fast bound.
Seeking to keep his privacy
He lost it to trade piracy.
As partners share nation to nation,
Identity goes on chain migration.
If you are coming to me…
If you are coming to me..
Come gently and slowly…
Lest that cracks my privacy`s thin porcelain!
A ram ready to love the wind in the tree
Roused by the action of the sea
Intellectual walker on a tightrope of glee
Emotional and warm as honey fanned bits bee
Stinging fire to the eyes, preserving privacy
Separate for the attention
Destination allowed
Followed abroad
The outlook of it all
Uninstalled, closed in
The path is straight
Entered into an unknown gate
Privacy, No one is allowed
Detoured turned around.
Heart Must Open to Tall Mountains
To tall mountains heart must open
And evert day I have been hoping
God shares their privacy with me
Each and every one I long to see
Love of my life such a lovely thing.
Jim Horn