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Short Rhombus Poems

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


1-9 (Randomness)
1 I envision.
2 Bad decision.
3 As I take flight.
4 Empty fight.
5 Safety directive dies.
6 From a perpendicular size.
7 Rhombus on a corner.
8 Loss of a mourner.
9 Embers of a dying flame....

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Categories: rhombus, visionary
Form: Rhyme



Star Struck Voyage
Christopher Columbus,
Swopped his compass for a rhombus,
Embarked upon new shores with ‘Ooh arrs,’
That knocked America out with fifty stars

5/12/22

A Brian Strand Choice Poetry Contest
Form: Clerihew

Sponsor: Brian Strand...

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© W J Clarke  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhombus, adventure, america, travel,
Form: Clerihew
Disproportionate
Nothing seems to thus allign
In this Void of Trapezoids 
Rhombus Squares and Hexagrams
Dance with Parallelograms
Diamond Stars and circle Scars-
A Paragon will lead me on
What Circumference? Length and Width?
Dimensions of a Cubic Myth
Radius high; Volume low
A Symmetry Divides my Soul...

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Categories: rhombus, homework,
Form: Rhyme
Shape of the World
from the oval office
planned within the pentagon
world governments square off
endless circle of wars
played using hexagon grid
creating heptagon badge states
mass minds rhombus clouds
truth gone bermuda triangle
all for diamond equivalents
parellogram with past history....

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Categories: rhombus, africa, perspective, political, society, usa, wisdom, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Island Is the Green House
The island is the green house
Where Wormwood rises above the daybreak
And yeah, he's pretty lonely,
With the world's tears bubbling over
On the counter, in a rhombus-shaped kia tub
Made from kia rocks found and bound
Along the shoals of the island,
Which is the ocean, which is the clouds, 
Which is the green house of Mr. Wormwood....

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Categories: rhombus, imaginationgreen,
Form: Free verse



Math
Pity the fool who lives by numbers 
He counts his sheep while the sagacious slumbers 
Imagines triangles equal or obtuse 
Then numbers his thoughts by hypotenuse. 

He dreams of trig and long division 
Then stimulates his mind with a rhombus prism 
Wet duvets caused by a linear quantify 
He counts his orgasms by using pi. 

Correlation coefficients make him smile 
Exercises measured by the metric mile 
A career built on a quadratic path 
An idiotic devotion to anus numbing math....

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Categories: rhombus, humor,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things