Short Tediously Poems
Short Tediously Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Tediously by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Tediously by length and keyword.
Wayland Bunch a gaijin
With aspirations of being haijin
Worked tediously for some time
Writing poems that don’t even rhyme
Categories:
tediously, humorous,
Form:
Clerihew
grains of dew
forming a softening glaze
falling tediously
from your hairline
freshly stocked
unabashed stare of longing
Categories:
tediously, sexy, simple,
Form:
Blank verse
Very challenging,
And confusing,
Yet astonishing
It's kind of amusing!
Always persueing,
and working
Very tediously,
And seriously.
For everyone,
The goal is common
Everyone will be relieved'
Once achieved.
Categories:
tediously, deep, emotions, feelings, voice,
Form:
Lyric
Likes to Dali herself up whilst reading,
assumes abstract designs will enhance
the benignly inartistic life story she's writ,
can scarcely sit through her own tediously
scripted fecklessly poetical verses moreover
embittered embellishments 'tween the blank
spaces of her once upon a failed phantasma
Categories:
tediously, allegory, conflict, hyperbole, imagination, metaphor, perspective, poetry,
Form:
Imagism
In my
Visionary realm I find,
Rhythmic thoughts,
Bouncing inside my head.
I must choose to release, or refrain,
For each is lusting to be heard.
Tediously,
I've left behind,
Those most unsought.
Whilst preferring instead,
in un-swept neural pathways they remain,
As minuscule thoughts, not words.
Categories:
tediously, faith, imagination, inspirational, visionary,
Form:
I do not know?
You’re a liar you will see
The consequences that will be
Chances taken ultimately
Damaged our souls for a fee
Non-fundable, you have the key
Open the lock release me
Aggression building openly
Loathing amidst candidly
Thoughts of vile truthfully
Overwhelm our lives tediously
Take the chance, you’ll soon agree
Time has come to set me free
© Stacy Lynn Stiles
Categories:
tediously, confusion, lost love, sad,
Form:
I do not know?
You cannot take from me
that which I have yet to discover
Although I walk upon a crumbling wall
it is you who fortified my ignorance
Witness my strength grow exponentially
as I venture further beyond your reach
All that you are has become tedious
I have discovered my own significance
My indifference somehow diminishes you
and your response is less than dignified
December 12, 2016
For Laura Loo's Quote II contest.
Categories:
tediously, angst, betrayal, confidence, goodbye,
Form:
Free verse