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Short Solicitous Poems

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


Come To Break
Come to the market of poet
Read, think to be thyself mate
Past to future constitution
Come to earn the wise motion
With love in solicitous veins
Come to break apartheid chains


©Mahtab Bangalee
Chattogram
October 23, 2023...

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Categories: solicitous, poets, power,
Form: Lay



Love You Realize
Sense of love you realize,
When lose the most special,
From your life;
Moments of tormenting wait,
Torturing loneliness;
Solicitous to rejoining close,
Sclerosis moments breath,
Teach the real meaning of love;

© Sadashivan Nair...

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Categories: solicitous, lost love, love, love hurts,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Keeping Him On His Toes
You are sliding a slippery slope
I tell my darling prince
He shudders, not knowing what he has done
to incur my wrath
I am not about to tell him either
The guessing is what keeps him on his toes
and possibly keeps him solicitous 
keeping the marriage alive....

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Categories: solicitous, marriage,
Form: Light Verse
Darlings
As we breathed, we stood apart, 

Rocks fall, our world crumbling...
I feel trapped like a conjuring charm... 

Loving you is an existence...
Losing you is a solicitous ardent. 

A prick in my breath is our amulet,
Inlet borders our souls, my starlet... 

As we died, we stood in cahoots....

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Categories: solicitous, farewell, fate, heart, heartbreak, inspirational love, love,
Form: Free verse
Laura Breidenthal
Laura Solicitous, complicated, sad, happy Sister of Sharon, Charles, Robert and David Lover of uniqueness, creativity, and rain Who feels darkness, hope, and intensity Who fears the unknown, the love of my life, and my chemistry teacher Who would like to see England, Ireland and Candyland Resident of San Gabriel, California Breidenthal
...

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Categories: solicitous, life, social, visionary,
Form: Bio



Two Tyburns 1
Cell phone


Ringing
Texting
Roaming
Harming
A nice, handy, ringing, texting  boon
Misused  by  the  roaming, harming  goon.



Helpful wife


Loving
Caring
Taunting
Hurting
Solicitous, loving, caring wife
Of  great  help  in taunting, hurting  life.



For: Dr. Ram Mehta's "TYBURN" contest,  17 aug 11
( written following the PS example)...

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Categories: solicitous, life, science, wife,
Form: Tyburn
On Your Birthday
J-anuary fourth early morn,
E-vening shadows are gone; 
A-nother dawn is breaking, 
N-ew day has just begun.

K-ind and solicitous as you are, 
A-lmighty God in heaven has blessed
Y-ou with faith, hope, love, 
Z-eal, vigor, and sweet success.
E-ven though life is hard, Lord God shows you the way; 
L-et mirth and thrill dwell in your heart on your birthday....

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Categories: solicitous, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member In Spite of His Meanness
He started out overly solicitous and sweet.
After he captured his heart, he began to dictate.
In spite of his meanness she retained herself.

He secluded her away from her family friends 
Taking away all support of any kind.
In spite of his meanness she retained herself.

She stayed eleven years and six days
Trying to become the person he needed, but finally left.
In spite of his meanness she retained herself....

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Categories: solicitous, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Free verse
Japanese Butterfly
My
Japanese Butterfly
Sole proprietor of my eye
Sole proprietor of my sky
Canary, strawberry
Colors extraordinary
She lives in an orangery
In a hole under an orange tree
Her kisses are of lemon-lime
Citrus, overwhelmingly delicious
Captivating submissive I’ve made
A solicitous conscious decision
To explore, desire, love-n-adore
Till I die 
My Japanese Butterfly
Sincerely, 
Your Puffy-eyed Chinese Dragonfly...

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Categories: solicitous, cute love, for her, love,
Form: Free verse
Allow Your Heart To Love
R-emain or stay in love, 
E-vade the risk of anger; 
Z-ealously turn the hate
I-nto amity, not rancor.
E-arly sixteenth of August, let your devotion grow; 
L-et it not fade away, despite the pain and sorrow.

A-llow your heart to love, 
N-ever let it beat with envy; 
N-either let it feel bitter, nor let it show enmity.

T-o be solicitous is to think
O-f the Lord God above; 
T-ry to be always tender, 
A-llow your heart to
L-ove....

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Categories: solicitous, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

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