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Short Protruded Poems

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


Poles Had Protruded
Poles up from bottom had protruded;
Others were out of sight and excluded; 
Life displayed;
Never did fade, 
While all of nature's beauty exuded.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protruded, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Find Feast In Jelly Belly of Beast
Feast For A Fat Beast

In Trump would always find a feast,
In the big,  jelly belly of a fat beast;
Stomach protruded
We were deluded;
Looks like of Presidents is the least.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: protruded, 1st grade , allegory, analogy, anxiety,
Form: Limerick
Rickets
The square head and bossing frontals,
The flat occiput and prominent parietals,
Open fontanellae and sweating fore head,
Present on the chest rosary beaded.
The lower chest sulcussed and sternum depressed,
The legs are bowed and the tummy protruded....

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Categories: protruded, childhood, education, health, science,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The Map
Her hands looked so very old.
Veins protruded like sandhills on a desert.
Her dry cracked skin resembled parched clay.
Fingers dangled displaying broken fingernails.
Obviously this poor dear soul had lived a hard life.
It is said that the eyes are the window to the soul.

I think the hands are the map to get there !...

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Categories: protruded, dedication, endurance, how i feel, pain, poverty,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Conference Day At School
Conference day
Some leave happy
Excited, thrilled.
High fiving their teachers,
Loving them still.
Twirling and whirling 
A dancing drill.
Others leave unhappy,
Decidedly sad,
Protruded upper lip,
Frowny forehead, acting all big and bad.
Angry eyes,
Completely surprised,
After their mean teacher
Spread her lies....

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Categories: protruded, school, teacher,
Form: Light Verse



The Moonlight Shining
Through threaded clouds a misty light protruded beamingly
As if to answer roll-call a misty light so seemingly

A cataclysmic display of exuberance dispensing a joyous light
Am I correct or wrong even in this vivid spectacular at night

The moon plays her chords with a happy smile to display
Her superiority in height never needing to say

The End....

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Categories: protruded, mysterylight, light,
Form: Rhyme
Cretinism
The head and face broad and flat,
The eyes set wide apart,
The body-growth stunted,
The tongue protruded,

With squeaky voice,
The child is not wise.
The skin thick, dry and coarse,
The hair rough, sparse and coarse.

The thickened neck small and short,
With supraclavicular pads of fat.
The bulging tummy resembles a pot,
And umbilical hernia resembles a spout....

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Categories: protruded, childhood, education, family, health, science,
Form: I do not know?
Mongolism (Down's Syndrome)
Oval lynxed eyes having downward, inward slant,
Present on the sacrum a blue naevus spot.
The flat face and stunted fingers,
With little fingers curved inwards.

Large head with occiput flat,
Present on the iris a ’Brushfield’ spot.
He has fine silky hair
And complexion fair

Right from the birth has a diseased heart,
His tongue is protruded, and he is not smart....

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Categories: protruded, childhood, education, family, health, science,
Form: I do not know?
Full Moon
The moon was full
  a bright yellow orange chandelier
  lighting the walkways through the garden.
It rose slow along the eastern horizon
  hours after the sun had set
  as it shadowed the brilliant light.
Midnight found it on the cusp
  as if noonday had reemerged
  and all the world stood quiet in awe.
For a moment
  brief as it was
  not a sound protruded.
Quick as it rose higher
  cloud cover moved in
  and it was gone....

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Categories: protruded, moon,
Form: Free verse
Sylvia
She protruded from a background well-versed in mythology
Riddled in metaphors
Steeped in false parameters
Yet gifted in iambic pentametre
She coughed a bloodied bee onto her lap
and let the sparks fly.

She married a beekeeper in two syllables
And bit her tongue
Whilst the lines absolved her dichotomy of life
She tripped over her song's rhyme
She whistled a white-hole onto the page
And dropped herself inside.

Her jar will always be half-empty, with complete thoughts....

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Categories: protruded, art, inspirational, love, thank you,
Form: Ode

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