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Short Subliminally Poems

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


Mona Lisa
Mona Lisa in her gallery 
turns her ever lovin' smile on me.  
Subliminally, I 
hear, "I will keep me eye 
on you, boy; come see me next century."...

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Categories: subliminally, art, me,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Indoctrinated
Emergence
Alfresco
Prison
Labelled
Numbered
Indoctrinated
Jobbed
Subliminally
Terrorised
Politically
Corrected
Chemically
Fed
Laboratory
Medicated
Damned...

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Categories: subliminally, life,
Form: Prose
The Next Show Will Be Never Please Have Your Tickets Ready
I
Am awesome
Many of you disagree
And others fail to see
What is right in front of you
Every word a rite
So how can i convince
Okay i will give it ago
My next line will impress
Exit subliminally stage left...

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Categories: subliminally, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member All That Matters
light, laughter, love
distilled, 

chilled into thought;

and there is no above, 
as this

is brought to ourselves,

as a rain
disproportionate

to any expectation
before birth.

more was never
an answer 

for all
our unasked questions

subliminally, 
we knew

it all
came with us 

that forever
it is the heart

of all we shall become....

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Categories: subliminally, birth, god, introspection, life, light, love, voyage,
Form: Rhyme
Writing Wrongs (Birth)
Are these really victimless
Crimes if no one knows the 
Exact number of times my
Phrases rang mental door
Chimed in feelings one
Verse of rhymed wielding
Theses rhymed dealings 
Create irreversible feelings
Satanic following me into
My hellish verses words
Spinning an evil hex
Casting charming verses
The real intent played 
Subliminally in reverse
Is this really lust
Or love lustfully born

I'm writing wrongs...

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Categories: subliminally, introspection, life,
Form: I do not know?




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