Short Proprietary Poems
Short Proprietary Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Proprietary by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Proprietary by length and keyword.
Different Concerns
Children
are
Sole proprietary concerns of all mothers
Mothers
are
Partnership concerns of all children...
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Categories:
proprietary, character, relationship,
Form:
Free verse
Questions
is your own every shadow
who is eyes
proprietary which lie
when was proven
the fact that you need to ask your
why have we never heard of it...
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Categories:
proprietary, analogy,
Form:
Carpe Diem
Blood Wars
(Chance Operations)
Twenty long contemptuous years;
A myriad of monarchies
Bargained wickedly …
Bloody warriors ~
In crimson swells;
Soured proprietary wealth…...
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Categories:
proprietary, death, life, on writing and words, people,
Form:
Verse
Whose Blood
Is the right proprietary?
Is arrogance ordained?
Who gets to decide?
Who gets the acclaim?
The writer of the lyric?
The critic who disdains?
Who gets to call it Poetry?
Whose blood has left a stain?
(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2016)...
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Categories:
proprietary, creation,
Form:
Ballad
Whose Blood
Is the right proprietary,
is eloquence ordained?
Who gets to decide,
who gets the acclaim?
The writer of the lyric,
the critic who disdains?
Who gets to call it Poetry
—whose blood leaves a stain?
(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2016)...
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Categories:
proprietary, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
Our Birthright
A proprietary hold on God,
religion does proclaim
Defining what we know inside
our souls will they reclaim
The Cross or Torah, Buddhist lore
each ritual decries
What can’t be owned or scripted pure
through centuries of lies
Divinity a birthright deigned
for those who search to find
What God embeds in every soul
—that structure can’t define
(The New Room: May, 2022)...
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Categories:
proprietary, religion,
Form:
Rhyme
Steam
Steam
White ribbons ascending upward
becoming breath of blue sky
Steam
Shadows of angels shooting arrows
into the proprietary of daily peril
Steam
Silhouettes of song swirling
the moat around everyone's heart
Steam
The areola twist and turn through
April's morning rain evaporation
Steam
The lattice of earth's encompass
and collecting the goodness of all
May 23 1994...
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Categories:
proprietary, angel, earth, nature, spring,
Form:
Free verse
The Claiming Race
Fame means part of you
Maybe all of you
Belongs to someone else
Someone vicarious in their intent
Insatiable given their adulation
Proprietary,
Eschewing personal risk or harm
Watching from the comfort
Of either praise or blame
They claim your soul like a
Racehorse
When you win their hearts
Leaving your memory abandoned
—when dissident odds prevail
(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2015)...
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Categories:
proprietary, metaphor, moving on,
Form:
Free verse
Tyler, Sunday Morning
Dark as a demon, but with the soul of
an angel, he's a Portuguese Water
Dog who's never been to sea, but, as
he oughta, he loves water, and highly
proprietary when you're watching
TV, downtime is shared, so it's his paw
on your foot, or else it's his head.
Morning ablutions, one leg in the air,
he waters a thicket, which wakes up a
cricket who begins to sing. The world
is his lavatory. Noblesse Obligatory.
It's a Water Dog thing.
for my granddog......
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Categories:
proprietary, family, water, water,
Form:
Ballad