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Short Punctuations Poems

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


Premium Member Police Brutality
when i saw it i was sad angry hurt shocked, and sought my sanctuary

082420PSCtest, When Plans Don't Go To Plan, Silent One
Per rules: No caps, little to no punctuations...

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Categories: punctuations, america, death, evil, pain, racism,
Form: Monoku



Premium Member For When It Begins
my kitty plays with my yarned ball it scratches gnaws prepares for the mouse 2019 September 13 howmanysyllables 5-7-5 *5-syllabic title, novel content of nature, no capitalizations, no punctuations.
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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: punctuations, cat, character, imagery, innocence, meaningful, nature, perspective,
Form: Haiku
Poetry Judges 3
why do you use only the lower case
why dont you use the punctuations
are you following cummings
judges asked me 
 i said i am just lazy
soon might use txt langs
dont give me nobel price
who is cummings by the way
they gave me an F...

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Categories: punctuations, satire,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Irritated
Help me smother this irritation ~ with lines and punctuations ~ Feed me pronouns ~ to drown incompetent sounds ~ Nouns to block inevitable frowns ~ verbs to calm nerves ~ Synonyms to perpetuate and penetrate minds ~ antonyms to reiterate in rhyme~ Give me a vocabulary of words to express my perturb ~ why must people be so absurd Lay
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Categories: punctuations, introspection, on work and working, people, work,
Form: Rhyme
Untrodden Snow
A night of one thousand moons
and I am dancing
in dark.

Circa.
My half-script was left
with you, under a scrap.

Now I am not
finding any punctuations
in the aerie.

At unknown heights
wake me up in blue depths
when sun does not rise.

Stones placed on hyacinth
will not bury the scent.
I might bring another red spike.



Satish Verma...

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Categories: punctuations, art,
Form: ABC



In Between the Gap
In life
Like my poems

I miss something
In the empty space

Among the words
And in between the gap

Of two lines
As I can not delve

And becomes
A cascade of warm water

To sprinkle upon you
Nor I can go high to condense

And fall upon you
Like a drop of dew

Inappropriate become
My actions

Like the words
I use

Without proper punctuations
My intentions are

Like my emotions
Misunderstood and misinterpreted....

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Categories: punctuations, loss, lost, metaphor, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Vaulting
Deep inside
there was a simian jealousy.
The opaque words will raise
a burnt-out storm –
returning the whole family
of white flowers to the moon.

The falling
inside the bowl
before the snake could strike
interrupting the dead soldiers
of unknown war-
weapon-free.

A stunning invasion
of the spoons in summer months,
when sweat was expensive than
truth and a sentence
was lost between the punctuations.

Yet I was going to recite a poem.



Satish Verma...

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Categories: punctuations, art,
Form: ABC
Abandoned
the punctuations
                 start crumbling
a soldier
         falls to coyotes
                        this was their space 

a moon was sitting
           in waiting room
                    inhabiting war at
a defining moment

it was a fatal attack from
                    the guards    impersonal
            ripping through the passions
                     to hold or not to hold

            the fruit – end was near


Satish Verma...

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Categories: punctuations, adventure, allegory, angst, animals, anniversary, art
Form: I do not know?
Abandoned
the punctuations
                 start crumbling
a soldier
         falls to coyotes
                        this was their space 

a moon was sitting
           in waiting room
                    inhabiting war at
a defining moment

it was a fatal attack from
                    the guards    impersonal
            ripping through the passions
                     to hold or not to hold

            the fruit – end was near


Satish Verma...

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Categories: punctuations, art
Form: I do not know?

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