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Short Symptomatic Poems

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


Premium Member C O B
They never learn from their mistakes, repeating them again and again.
This is symptomatic of they afflicted with Constipation Of the Brain....

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Categories: symptomatic, people,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member D O M
They know everything about everything that they know nothing about.
This is symptomatic of they who are afflicted with Diarrhea Of the Mouth....

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Categories: symptomatic, people,
Form: Couplet
Replenish Me
Despair reigns upon the sunrise

Agony awakens the motionless body

Endlessly traveling in unwanted horrors

Symptomatic desires

Observed only within darkness

A mirage of the mind...

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Categories: symptomatic, recovery from...,
Form: Free verse
Asymptomatic Link
A-symptomatic
L-ink
E-mploys
X factor
A-pplying

T-he
I-nfection's
N-otorious
D-isease
U-nder
G-lobal
A-ilment's
N-astiness

Topic: Birthday of Alexa Tindugan (May 24) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: symptomatic, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Asymptomatic Person
A-symptomatic
P-erson's
R-espiratory
I-llness
L-ets

M-onstrous
A-ilment
E-mploy

M-ysterious
I-nfection
T-o
R-emain
A-trocious

Topic: Birthday of April Mae M. Mitra (April 23)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: symptomatic, birthday,
Form: Acrostic



Premium Member Guess I Might As Well-
Emancipated complicated symptomatic desolated attribute fortitude I guess I just as well
Liberated escalated Holocaust mystic drop gratitude fortitude I guess I just as well

7/4/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021...

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Categories: symptomatic, 6th grade, analogy, emotions, feelings, how i
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Defense
Twitching finger
Symptomatic to Parkinson, 
And his namesake dis-ease,
Holding a dirty pistol,
Pointing out the barrel
Is unaimed, but serendipitously
On the right parabolic trajectory...
And boom, boom, boom
Out go the lights.
Instant justice, for 
Justice missing the target....

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Categories: symptomatic, judgement, loneliness,
Form: Blitz
Three Symptomatic Senryus
JUST LIKE ASTHMA

Woman so lovely 
Making my heart beat  so loud 
Takes my breath away


CHILLS

Cold feeling I get
When away from her sweet arms
Needing love's blanket


FEVER

Touched with hands of fire
Burning passion deep within
Sensation she brings

Can you give me a diagnosis?...

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© John Boak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symptomatic, love, passion,
Form: Senryu
Romancing the Serpent
Poetic depiction
prosaic description
Vowels come in colors
the rest black and white

They call to us orphaned
they call to us nameless
Our pens but a lifeline
that save with each write

To romance the serpent
to anger the saint
Each word symptomatic
our feelings acquaint

A bard or a preacher
their weapons the same
Whose caliber loaded
—to praise or defame

(Radnor Pennsylvania: June, 2022)...

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Categories: symptomatic, writing,
Form: Rhyme
At Any Cost
Symptomatic folly,
the tail now wags the dog

Whose bark, it whimper’s drolly,
all teeth removed and gone

Reacting, never acting,
new victims every day

All courage has retracted
—the future in harms way

Jailed speech unto the warden,
mere words may not contend

Our patriotic burden,
its truth we must defend

With cowards grabbing power,
a swamp that we must cross

Lies from ivory towers
—to fell at any cost

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2017)...

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Categories: symptomatic, patriotic,
Form: Rhyme
At Any Cost
Symptomatic folly,
 the tail now wags the dog

Whose bark, it whimper’s drolly,
 all teeth removed and gone

Reacting, never acting,
  new victims every day

All courage has retracted,
—the future in harms way

Jailed speech unto the warden,
  whose words may not contend

Our patriotic burden,
  its truth we must defend

With cowards grabbing power,
  a swamp that we must cross

Lies from ivory towers,
—to fell at any cost

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2017)...

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Categories: symptomatic, freedom, spoken word,
Form: Rhyme

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