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Short Storefronts Poems

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


Showers On Main Street
Upcountry thunder
turns the plain milled storefronts
to shades of muscat-grape
and citron, dusky rose. 
Pavement ripples with reflections
never thought before, 
as clouds pass
dark as bedrock, molten 
at the core....

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Categories: storefronts, nature, places, seasons,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Man-Child In His Promised Land
Man-child in his Promised Land
  He burns Bibles as would a savage
Spews failed Marxist-Leninist garbage
  Then 'safe spaces' he demands

Coddled criminal, he totes a weapon
  Storefronts, he loots and damages
Government buildings his firebombs ravage
  Then he screams, "The police -- defund!"

And all the while, Liberals take him seriously
  As he spits and vomits on America and her history...

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Categories: storefronts, america, child, philosophy, violence,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things