Short Reproduced Poems
Short Reproduced Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Reproduced by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Reproduced by length and keyword.
When Truth Married Lie
reproduced a child
half truth, half lie
and a sick soul to haunt the world...
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Categories:
reproduced, satire, truth,
Form:
Triolet
A Unique Habitat
It's a strange, a unique habitat
The inside of a hat
But I am a germ or a gnat
Others may dream they have sat
In my unique habitat
I just tell them: 'Go away! Scat!'
Dr. Suess reproduced...
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Categories:
reproduced, home, meaningful, nonsense, silly,
Form:
Light Verse
Intrigue a Freed Verse
INTRIGUE
a source
of light
much anticipated
absorbed
in quiet
intrigue
positioned
coordinated
encountered
in the
prestigious
&
coveted
by a
shadowy
sense of stillness
reproduced
in
minimal
& melancholy
daily life
replicated
by
concepts
in
curiosity...
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Categories:
reproduced, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Babycham Deers and Romantic Lands
South Pacific, Jiminy Cricket,
This world
I tried to gain access,
I tried to write a book,
That would capture
All my happiness,
Full of romance,
Life that was enhanced
By beauty and love,
Carousel and Disneyland,
Babycham deers
And romantic lands,
These patterns I wove.
(Reproduced verbatim from a ditty written aged ca. 19.)...
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Categories:
reproduced, beauty, books, happiness, life, love, romance, romantic,
Form:
Lyric
The Way Things Seem...
Torn and scattered, lost in a place without light.
Pulled in all directions but managing to stay in one.
Feelings that a reproduced by the subconscious.
Replacing the fear with a sense of disbelief.
Taking it one day at a time, the time will arrive.
No cadence in life, nothing to keep the momentum.
Falling into this cold, dark and dismal place.
Only trying to remember that you are not alone…...
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Categories:
reproduced, forgiveness, happiness, inspirational, life, love, passion, sympathy,
Form:
Free verse
Life
The race of the baby is not apt to last long!
Bare foot upon an ancient trail;
But now and then an elder sets the course.
The dignitaries have risen!
Have taken their place.
Does she become a chaste woman?
Unable to be photographed or reproduced;
Not her features or expression,
Nor the wondrous light which she bares.
For life is least vital of herself!
Her present is a Husk.
Her past a romance.
Her future unknown!...
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Categories:
reproduced, allegory, allusion, birth, creation, death, destiny, innocence,
Form:
Narrative