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Short Speechlessness Poems

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


Premium Member The Sound of Silence
Crickets sit chirping 
and echo our speechlessness
at the night’s beauty....

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Categories: speechlessness, animal, nature, night,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Freedom from Speech
   Speechlessness is a state of mind
                                  ~ Mindlessness is not a state of speech
...

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Categories: speechlessness, confusion, irony, language, spoken word,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Shock and Awe
shock 
                       electric, astound 
           zapping, traumatizing, reacting 
 speechlessness, surprise, spellbound, thrill 
           bedazzling, gaping, impressing 
                     majestic, awestruck,
                                   awe


Date written: 06/06/2023...

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Categories: speechlessness, creation, emotions, poetry, words,
Form: Diamante
Premium Member Split In Half
In the speechlessness 
of your breathlessness,
I breathe vigorously
to arouse your former arising,
too afraid to touch 
a corpse in the making. 
Could another's spare years 
restore your time? 
Could another's breath 
bring back your air?
Could my hyperventilation, 
like our blended heart,
be split in half to share?...

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Categories: speechlessness, bereavement, death, giving, grief, heartbreak, life, loss,
Form: Free verse
Speechlessness
Sometimes I get trapped in speechlessness
Wondering if my words are less
Weighing no stress
An address to address quiet minds from distress

Holding my voice in hand
I thrive to speak my mind

Openly, freely and quietly
Stressing on bitter truths with all serenity
Boldly confronting all fears clothed in insanity
Moving away from the ordinary
I find myself in a garden with my diary

And remain speechless...

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Categories: speechlessness, abuse, caregiving, character, children, conflict, imagery, me,
Form: Verse




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