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Short Putrefy Poems

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


Premium Member When the Clocks Change
Temperatures fall as daylight hours fly
Upon the lawn yellow leaves putrefy.

American doublet form...

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Categories: putrefy, nature, seasons,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member In View From My French Window
On the brown lawn,yellowed leaves putrefy
Temporatures die as daylight hours fly.

American doublet form...

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Categories: putrefy, nature, seasons,
Form: Couplet
Nobody Dies Forever Tribute To Carolyn Helen Devonshire
Let everyone be aware
of this prominent truth :
There is no eternal death,
no one dies forever!
If the body deteriorates,
the flesh of the spirit
it doesn't even putrefy in ground dust,
neither with time!...

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Categories: putrefy, allegory, allusion, appreciation, faith, metaphor, miracle, truth,
Form: Epigram
Stranger Heart
Quite strange, but
unless it  gives away
to others an essential part of it,
the heart  will not be whole;

unless, like a lake, 
it generously drains itself
unto thirsty creeks and streams,
it will stagnate and putrefy;

unless it boldly bares 
its vilest, darkest secrets
in humble plea for forgiveness,
it will be a stranger unto itself!...

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Categories: putrefy, happiness, life, love,
Form: Free verse
Pleasantly Petrified
wild flowers jubilate 
        along country roads
           that they prettify;

     yellow radiance here,
        red exuberance there
           pleasantly petrify

     bleary, blood-shot eyes
        of smog-dazed urbanites
           needing to purify

     thoughts and dreams
        that city life and strife
           addle and putrefy....

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Categories: putrefy, nature, peace, urban,
Form: Tail-rhyme



Premium Member Five Fall Fragments
temperatures drop ,daylight hours fly
on the lawn yellow leaves putrefy.

Pampas tinted old gold
bathed in the evening sun-
I siesta in  Fall shadows.

an old orchard wall
russets ready to fall-
pockets bulge with illegal harvest

Fallow deer feed at dawn and dusk,
Treading flat the beechnut husk

dank fog envelops
bonfire night-
the party becomes a
damp squib...

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Categories: putrefy, autumn, imagery,
Form: Imagism

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