Short Reflectors Poems
Short Reflectors Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Reflectors by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Reflectors by length and keyword.
Night Watch
beady eyes...darting
here and there... angst-reflectors
unpaid prairie guard...
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Categories:
reflectors, angst, surreal,
Form:
Haiku
Blossoms Of Spring
Blossoms Of Spring
Like cherry blossoms,
let's also be reflectors
of Spring's peace and love:-...
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Categories:
reflectors, allegory, analogy, beauty, love, nature, peace, spring,
Form:
Haiku
Stupid Poems 6
yellow lines
on black roads
dividers reflectors
broken white eggs
limbless man crossing
the road in heavy traffic
blind is leading the dog
breathing machine stopped
i am awake
good morning
sep 16 2016
6.51 am...
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Categories:
reflectors, allusion,
Form:
I do not know?
Spoke Rattles
White bike
spray painted
by dad
but the spoke rattles
and hot pink reflectors
were all hers
heard and seen
she made sure
but when I last
saw you
when we last spoke
we were nine...
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Categories:
reflectors, lost love
Form:
Free verse
Not Any Mans Wish
T’is not any man’s wish to commit error,
For out of it borne terror and horror.
Every man’s wish is to be a conqueror.
To his seeds, fine-reflectors like the mirror.
To every child, every Dad is a juror.
Sworn to an oath of allegiance as a carer.
T’is every man’s wish to be a conjuror,
Not a staged sorcerer –
But one to lit smile on your face-make you a great scorer....
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Categories:
reflectors, inspirational,
Form:
Rhyme
Early Morning Sunrise
The whispy silver strands that grace the morning sky
Are reflectors of the sun at early sunrise
It constantly changes the scene with radiant surprise
Like a catalogue page of shirts of different tie-dye
What a delight, how can I choose just one
For each second produces glorious morning delight
Filling my being with each new colorful sight
The crows, roosters, crickets each sing praise to Son
(Quatrain with internal rhyme.)...
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Categories:
reflectors, allegory, faithmorning,
Form:
Quatrain
Our Enemy, the Sun
The sun’s become our enemy;
It’s something to avoid
And sitting without sunscreen
Can make someone paranoid.
In younger days we basked outside,
Reflectors set in place
To catch those rays, which guaranteed
A tan we would embrace.
But now the dermatologists
Give warnings we must heed –
With unprotected skin we will
Get cancer, guaranteed.
I’ll follow this advice
But it’s okay; since I have grayed,
I much prefer when I’m outdoors
Relaxing in the shade....
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Categories:
reflectors, sun,
Form:
Rhyme