Short Rearrangement Poems
Short Rearrangement Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Rearrangement by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Rearrangement by length and keyword.
Divine Rearrangement of Life
The earth awaits
patiently
the return of its
scattered materials...
The matter processes
constantly its
reintegration to the mother
Earth...
we humans debug
progressively the spirit
to be together one day
composed to the divine and eternal light...!...
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Categories:
rearrangement, allegory, literature, metaphor, spiritual, universe,
Form:
Light Verse
Find
Blow, wind, blow out all my words.
They again shall rise
In someone's lightning eyes.
Cold, come, pack them into ice.
Someone's tongue shall ting
And speak upon Spring.
Winter, wrap them within gloom,
Hide them out of sight.
Find---someone's delight.
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This is a rearrangement of Haiku lines....
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Categories:
rearrangement, on writing and words
Form:
Lyric
Tarnished Reflections
If there were room in your heart for me,
Would things be moved around to see
Exactly where my place might be?
Would there be a rearrangement,
A test of sorts or period of commitment?
Could I replace your deep resentment?
There once was room in your heart for me,
Reflections of all the love you would need,
Tarnished reflections you now want freed.
March 30, 2018...
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Categories:
rearrangement, angst, heart, longing, lost love, nostalgia, remember,
Form:
Rhyme