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Short Subtleness Poems

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


Zephyr
Sky ornate with starlit shimmer, 
a pallid moon leers through a smother of cloud.
Wind in sporadic subtleness hushes through a clash of trees 
as a lulling stream in synchrony 
entices one to harmony  

Deep within im smiling....

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Categories: subtleness, nature, peace,
Form: Light Verse



Natural Way
Nature’s way performs
Bountiful and courageous
Beyond forever

Sometimes a delight
Others destructive design
Her choice always stands

Mankind may alter
She has the complete last word
Femininity 

Father times advice
Allowed in little broadness
Rippled subtleness

Serendipity
Plays out spreading the balance
That’s natural way...

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Categories: subtleness, life, nature, seasons, social, time
Form: Haiku
My Son
You cannot leave your life to chance,
Dancing to the tune of randomness,
& vanity; 
the things that raise the hair on your skin,
You cannot live by bread alone,
And every word that proceeds from the media,
My son, 
the world is a busy market,
Sieve the noise, 
find the music,
Be the eagle’s eye, Find wisdom,
Learn the way of the ant, 
the subtleness of a serpent,
& the gentility of a dove,
Be everything and anything,
Let your mind fly,
Fly my son, Fly....

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Categories: subtleness, son,
Form: Free verse
The Potent Beauty of Paleness Or To a Pale Pink Blossom
How could I’ve forgiven myself, 
amongst all the vibrant blossoms in the garden, 
to have missed you,
so gentle and subtle in your paleness.
 
For the world’s beauty dwells in paleness, too.
Eternal beauty’s in subtleness and the muted,
In the restrained and the ashen.
It’s in the absent and the hinted.

And missing you would have been,
Like a kind and tender countenance, unseen,
A gentle caress, unnoticed, 
A truthful whisper that was missed,
A never received blown kiss....

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Categories: subtleness, allegory, flower, spring,
Form: Sonnet

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