Short Profess Poems
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Epigram #39:
WHOLE
Joy and sorrow
Are but a coin
Two faces profess
Leon Enriquez
17 March 2015
Singapore
Needing to impress but honest to profess I confess a work in progress often with regress.
Contest: One Liner About You
5 Oct 2016
Hope and change he did profess
And he was right we must confess
Enchanted by his verse
He took us from bad to worse
And now we're in such an awful mess
Finally
Prayerfully pondering His promises
propelled me toward pivotal points
in God's proposed purposes for me;
to profess profound peace in Him.
We think of teaching as a profession
though winning teachers do not profess
Each and every student they do reach
and that is why they call them ‘Teach’
Believing Eternal Holy Spirit is to profess
That Eternal Holy Spirit is the 3rd divine person
In the Holy Trinity
Consubstantial with Eternal Father and Eternal Son
4132014
Once there was a man called Hot, the thief
Crash and Smoke are his favorite disciples
Crash profess "Hell the modesty"
Smoke profess "Pray the modesty"
bloody what could be a common cause?
the call themsel's enlightened ones
yet shun the light
profess unification
but will never unite
possess infinite knowledge
but what do they know
this illuminati
hoo' dim their glow
Prize surprise
Yet pay the price
Prize happy
And pay dearly
Prize caress
Dare joy profess
Prize embrace
Fit precious grace
Leon Enriquez
08 February 2017
Singapore
All these young rebels get way too much press
for causes and movements they loudly profess
So, as an aging hipster, a resurgent Mad Hatter
I announce the formation of 'Gray Hair Matters'
Borrow Yarrow To Bloom Tomorrow
What if from you seeds were to borrow,
And are full of colors like pretty yarrow;
Did profess,
Odor possess,
That we wish would bloom by tomorrow.
Jim Horn
My heart is an ocean of overflowing love for you
Filled with intense adoration that you can certainly perceive
Profess the love that you have for me
And the waves of my devotion you shall receive.
A stitching of parables,
a weaving of psalms
Whether ancient or modern,
the truth plaited long
The story we tell,
with one pattern beset
A patchwork of tailors
—whose needles profess
(Villanova Pennsylvania, December, 2019)
Some where in the Good Book
I saw it written well
One's conscience can forgive one
Or condemn one into hell
I should have always stood up
For the one that needed aid
Thus I profess my guilt
And the forgiveness, for which I've prayed
To you I profess care,
True or untrue rests in you fair,
What runs inside you I know not rare?
But surely did not come in a moment thread-bare.
At and all times like this,
To allay all shackles,
That, with hope, does not express by pyre.
Form:
heavy on the stairs
the sound of my thoughts-
my own voice resounds
and pounds on my door
of solitary
the dialogue
within myself
never perjured
is translucent
I profess
to launder
past regrets
if stains
can be
cleansed
On the shores of an unnamed sea
I profess my hidden honesty
On the coast I recall
The memories of my sunken ship
A hundred lives lost in the name of one
And so I name this body of wasteful water
The sea of disoriented dreams and lost lives
Form:
I'm the peaches, you're the cream
I'm the dreamer, you're the dream
Together sweet and fantasy
Elegant words in rhapsody
Alone together on this walk
To each other only talk
And profess my love for you I do
In my heart lives just us two
light or dark
winter or spring
end or begin
as if
life and death
say or deny
profess or quiet
waken or dream
love or leave
dream or waken
quiet or profess
deny or say
death and life
if as
begin or end
spring or winter
dark or light
PROFESS
I can tell you all of the stories for progress
Everything is chaotic, everything is a mess
Don't you want to hear what they will confess
Why do you keep misunderstanding what I can profess
Tr?n Minh Hi?n Hien Tran Orlando August 7, 2016
If someday we do profess
Wear your brand new midi dress,
Fun shoes, denim jacket too
No one else but me and you
I'll tie my hair back, nice cologne
Cheshire boots will set the tone
A quiet moment with no fuss
'Til later on when it's just us
Greek Kat’holon
Related to the whole
Father Christ bride
Church means people
Church is Catholic
Father Christ called her
Profess the whole faith
Preserve all SACRAMENTS
Administer them
Proclaim good news to all
He sent her to all nations
Be in one faith
5042013
Form:
Always shifting, mood unstable
Never knowing what you think
Like I’m thirsty in the ocean
And you’re the water I can’t drink
Seething anger, needing solace
Wanting more but getting less
How do I rest my desperate soul
When lips are sealed, and ne’er profess
When people stopped writing letters
Did we lose romance in this world
Where people took the time
To profess their love to one another
In language swearing they would be true
Do we now use symbols to say
What our hearts need romantic letters.
© Paul Warren Poetry
I struggle for success
i do profess
is not what i possess
i fight for rights
that have no lights
when i ignite
my goals and dreams
in this stream
of never ending screams
is useless
when i unleash
My new noblesse
in a pool of peeress
fighting for control of her finesse