Short Reiteration Poems
Short Reiteration Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Reiteration by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Reiteration by length and keyword.
Echoes
reverberation
responding reiteration
answering my call...
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Categories:
reiteration, voice,
Form:
Haiku
Echoes of You
The house is stained with,
Your nostalgic memories:
Reiteration....
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Categories:
reiteration, death, life, loss,
Form:
Senryu
Repetition
Over and over
Again and again
Echo, echo
Reiteration
Throwing a ball
To and fro
Taking a walk
Away we go
Busy work
Filing files
Nighttime clerk
Stocking isles
Same ole same
Everything
No change
To cause pain...
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Categories:
reiteration, repetition,
Form:
Free verse
Could Be Combination of Each Reiteration
Could Be Combination of Each Reiteration
What we found was certain combination,
Considered contained in each reiteration,
We needed to use,
Without any abuse,
Successfully adapting to every situation.
Jim Horn
Maybe some politicians may happen to
discover them some day....
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Categories:
reiteration, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Gunshot of Autonomy
Caged up in the brain’s shackles of lust and lies
Rags of despair disillusion and utter reformed thoughts hang
Puddles of thick perverse actions gather and stain crimson
For he is a mirage of false hope cascading over your senses
Then final reiteration of the branded instant’s ultimate sound....
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Categories:
reiteration, recovery from...
Form:
Free verse
What Happens
What happens?
When hell freezes over,
Pigs fly,
And it hails in Southern Cal?
What happens?
When time stops,
But life resumes,
And we live pointlessly?
What happens?
When faith crumbles,
With buildings,
And Friendship?
What happens?
What happens?
What happens?
Nothing but reiteration,
My love remains,
And will always remain,
Indestructible it is....
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Categories:
reiteration, life, love,
Form:
Free verse
I Am Good
You’re doing it wrong, she said.
I kept doing it my way.
I wouldn’t do it that way, she stated emphatically.
Her reiteration amused me.
She has never had a child, yet she knows how I should raise my six.
Let me show you how to do it, she suggested haughtily.
I’m good, I replied.
Wondering about her solitary life,
and her all-knowing ways and her expert in child rearing
How does she live by herself, wasting all of this wisdom?...
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Categories:
reiteration, self,
Form:
Free verse