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Short Reenter Poems

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


No Escape
Poet’s sleep
with their memories
to hate or to love
Voices unanswered
the night’s
turtledove
Darkness remembers
what daylight
forgets
As dreamers
reenter
— what twilight begets

(Dreamsleep: April, 2018)
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Categories: reenter, dream, sleep, voice,
Form: Rhyme



Ghosts In the Mirror
A silhouette beckons me,
its flashing shadows strobe memories 
vividly in the mirror...
    to revisit, to reenter.
To touch once more for what was, 
to reach, again, for what could have been.

In the mirror I see
memories, dreams, and reflections and
the ghosts of who I used to be....

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Categories: reenter, growing up, imagery, memory,
Form: Free verse
Musings
A shuffle of leaves
in a childs dream
The illusion is in believing
The scorched Moon prevacarates

Hope is its own ignition
(like splitting the atom)
Restless winter music plays
musing in the air

Welcome back our tales
As they reenter the foray
warming our hearts
over bare windows

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Categories: reenter, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flickering Awareness
Measure of our strength and stability is the time taken by us to reenter blissful silence & stillness after momentary attention oscillation arising from delusional identification with maya borne illusion. 

We are as we choose
Where lies our priority
Stillness speaks softly

14-August-2020...

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Categories: reenter, spiritual,
Form: Haibun
No Matter What You Say
no matter what you  
say to the contrary you
will always keep on giving 
me renewed opportunities 
to reenter your world even 
if they are very sort lived 
the chance always exists 
even when it may not appear 
to be so to the untrained naked 
eye of a passer by the chance 
still exists and will continue to 
exist through the knowing eye
of the two of us...

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Categories: reenter, true love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member How Cyber Dating Should Work
cyber dating
this is how it should work
you see a guy you like
you touch the screen
clicking yes
put in your credit card number
the guy pops out of the screen into your living room
caution: don’t do this in your bedroom!
you talk to him for two hours
bam!
he pops back into the screen
unless you reenter your credit card number
no fuss, no muss, no hurt feelings...

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Categories: reenter, humor,
Form: Free verse
What I Wish I Could Unknow
I wish to forget what led me to this beautiful promise within.

But every time I feel my wishes weave into my life. 

I feel a fluttering of that horrible place.

And my sorrow tries to trail ahead. 

I must learn to treasure those hopeless days. 

That corrupted my instinct. 

If I had to testify…

I would reenter a void. 

Like the flood of shadows in the night....

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Categories: reenter, mental illness,
Form: Free verse
Leave Me Be
I grasp hold of reality and manage to pull myself out of this hole in the ground I was put in by others actions verbal and physical but time is cruel to me as I make progress my mind decides to be very sensitive to thoughts as I go through out my day thoughts reenter my mind and send me into an enraged downward spiral making me a very dangerous object to others and mostly myself save me stop this get it out just let me be happy...

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Categories: reenter, depression, me, me,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Reality Eluded
Ease myself into
Silky preferred gown
Fluffy pillow 
Sink myself best
Springy bed
Subdued malleable,

Pleasant is sleep,
Like a reverist
Dream on
Dream up
Daydream,
Dreams like clouds
Disperse,
Dreams like flowers
Wither,

Wake up to
Versimilitude,
Unscripted
Unrehearsed
Unable to conform,

To escape philosophy
Of realism,
Reenter sleep
Embrace fantasy
Lay quiet
And indulgent
bed down,
Reality eluded !!





Inspired by portrait on the soup,,...

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Categories: reenter, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Once Encumbered
Once Encumbered Written: by Miracle Man September 10, 2020 No longer encumbered with the burden of sin, and no wish to reenter the life that had been. There was Heaven to gain and also Hell to shun, and a place at His table when life's race is run. God's plan of salvation was His supreme proffer, the life I'd been living had nothing to offer. God had struck the match that set my fields on fire, that reborn experience gave me new desire.
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Categories: reenter, god, inspirational, sin,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In the Shadow of a Moon Shadow
In the Shadow of a Moon Shadow
David J Walker

Just yesterday
I was able to reenter the room 
We shared in the barracks overlooking
Ansbach

Like a casual thief in the middle of the day
Taking my time, strolling through the past
As if I belong there now

No one saw and I touched nothing as the 
Intangible apparition in a place that can
Exist only in another time in layered
Memories that lasted until 
The end of the song

In the shadow of a
Moon Shadow 
Then gone...

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Categories: reenter, allegory, allusion,
Form: Rhyme

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