Short Stonewalling Poems
Short Stonewalling Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Stonewalling by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Stonewalling by length and keyword.
Midnight Typhoon
Spring tide
pounding against
a rocky relationship
between the
new moon and
earth’s pie in the sky.
On an island
of one’s own making
in the mind —
like a whirlpool
when imagination
slips away
on a one-way
ticket to disaster —
no peace to find.
Stonewalling
rest with stress
and anxiety.
No sleep
on a tidal bore
without soporifics
in a
midnight typhoon
pawning fantasy.
by Berteena
Harmony of the Soul
February 3, 2019...
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Categories:
stonewalling, anxiety, depression, dream, imagination, psychological, stress, symbolism,
Form:
Free verse
Broken Wishbone
My eyes fell closed as I watched a dark night sky
A chance wasted of hopes pinned on stars falling
Candlewick atop my cake, flame did defy
I feel the fates to my dreams are stonewalling
I plucked an eyelash with a deep breath inhaled
But the breeze beat my breath, another wish failed
A last chance hinging on thanksgiving alone
Alas, there’s no wish, on a broken wishbone
September 29, 2022
Pick-A-Title, Vol 32 - Poetry Contest
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Categories:
stonewalling, thanksgiving,
Form:
Rispetto
Sting Like a Bee
Making up lies and rumors about my psychological state.
So you can exert your power through a dictatorship full of hate.
You hide behind your mask, and education.
As you blame the wrong person.
It’s apparent you made up your own version.
Your reality is different than mine.
I don’t withhold a double edged sword in which I fling.
As your stonewalling tactics sting like a bee.
Your idea of family is so dysfunctional.
As your condescending ways are beyond one dimensional....
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Categories:
stonewalling, abuse, anti bullying, betrayal, conflict,
Form:
Rhyme