Short Tell On Poems
Short Tell On Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Tell On by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Tell On by length and keyword.
Shadowed by the death of depression
Facing the life of discretion
Staying in silence of what was not me
But what shall I do, tell on thee
What would that do except cause a problem
Maybe next time the teller will have more wisdom
Categories:
tell on, depression,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Oh pray tell on what distant shore
does my loved one sleep tonight
I often wish that not once more
my love would leave my sight
How can it be just yesterday
Our dreams we both did share
Yet this morn my heart does pray
lord bring them home from there
Categories:
tell on, family, love, miss you, missing,
Form:
Rhyme
Sad mad story
Telling on me
What's the hurry?
You can tell me
Mad sad story
A glimpse I see
What's the worry?
Notes tell on me
Sad sad story
Just about me
What's the story?
Now you tell me
Leon Enriquez
15 February 2019
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, allegory,
Form:
Couplet
Donald Trump has one Golden Rule
A Winner must always be cruel
Today he's nice
Like rats or mice
Because, you know, its April Fool!
With his Cabinet of felons
Trump sought Stormy Daniel's melons
The Democrats jeered
But Republicans cheered
And promised not to be "tell-on"s
Categories:
tell on, political,
Form:
Limerick
Seize with a smile
Style each fond pile
Dare dream big dreams
Work well your scheme
Bloom in due time
Stretch your sure chimes
Wear a sure face
Pace with fine grace
Words tell on you
Yes that's so true
Cheer feels so good
Lean on this mood
Leon Enriquez
17 August 2016
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, allegory,
Form:
Couplet
Do what you will,
Etch a new cache;
Apt as an ill,
Death strings a catch;
Loose viral strain
Yields deadly form.
Vouch profound pain,
Impacts new norms;
Rush to procure,
Urgent restrains;
Sense deadly lure.
See death contain;
Expect new lease,
Tell on disease!
Leon Enriquez
11 October 2014
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, change,
Form:
Sonnet
I am my red rough swollen hands
I drink
I apply
Drops to the eye
But my hands
They tell on me
Dry as my mouth
Tired
I should call my mom
Dad
I should make love to my husband
I should take an interest
In my interesting children
I should pet my dog
But my red rough swollen hands
Just reach
By Janetta's Daughter, Kim.
Categories:
tell on, life, red,
Form:
Free verse
Brush strokes paint angst:
Ink running out;
Tell on dry banks,
Touting vain shouts;
End game in sight,
Restless woes sling.
Dead to the light,
Ideas miss spring;
Alarm bells scream,
Leap out of dread;
Opt then sour cream,
Glance at the dead;
Urgent our woes,
Etch overflow!
Leon Enriquez
11 October 2014
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, art,
Form:
Sonnet
Chub wears a miniature Santa Suit
Within the circle, he is in cahoots
With several friends, they know what to do
They tell on each other and themselves too
He is standing on a snail. Isn’t that bad?
He is reaching too far, does that make you mad?
He is doing the wrong thing again, irritating me.
I finally have to turn away from Chubs, so I can be free.
Categories:
tell on, fantasy,
Form:
Rhyme
Here in deep space
Watch the truth pace
See that sure ace
Words tell on grace
Watch love run race
Peace is the ace
Speak profound spray
Watch what you pray
See that sure ray
Here on the brink
Watch that deep rink
Poem lines of ink
Learn how to please
Watch your life lease
Seize cheery ease
Leon Enriquez
06 September 2016
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, beauty,
Form:
Rhyme
There was a family I met one weekend,
I'm a very shy and quiet guy, But this family was different,
I could tell on how they spoke to me with such love and kindness,
I couldn't tell who were members in church in that family,
They are the best family I know, They are a great example for me,
I wish one thing when I grow up, I want one thing that they have,......
One Great Family!
Categories:
tell on, faith, happiness, hope, love, passion, thank you,
Form:
I do not know?
I really love to write what I feel
To me it's my thoughts down on paper and telling what is real,
When I write I feel I am set free
Of all my inner thoughts where others can see,
What I express and tell on paper
It is not for everyone it's just my nature,
To feel confident enough to write the words
Which I know in my heart need to be heard.
Written By: Unique Poetry 2015
Categories:
tell on, beautiful, blessing, happiness, imagination, love, trust, write,
Form:
Rhyme
Merry Christmas my siblings
Now
Let's talk about happy stuff
family dysfunction and
....... dysfunction
Let's sit around a nonexistant fire
Let's laugh and tell on each other
Let's try to be the better child
Let's argue and seek attention
Let's act like we're completely wild
Let's make everyone uncomfortable
And that includes ourselves
I'm oldest so I'll be Santa
and you can be my elves
Categories:
tell on, family, funny, holiday, life, satire
Form:
I do not know?
(This is a fictional poem but this really does happen.)
You touched me down there and I'm going to tell Mom and Dad.
Don't touch me there again because I know that it's bad.
You touched me down there and that was wrong.
When I tell my parents, you won't be my nanny for very long.
I'm only an eight year old boy, why do you treat me this way?
You touched me down there and when I tell on you, you're going to pay.
Categories:
tell on, angst, childhood, sad, me, me,
Form:
I do not know?
Notes tell so much
In a brief touch
Notes in sure kind
Bring peace of mind
Notes in plain sight
Spark a clear flight
Notes in crisp hold
True worth takes hold
Notes anchor need
Seed for good feed
Notes tell on you
In spice that cues
Notes in crisp lines
Can niche most find
Notes that tell me
What yet may be
Notes that I note
Stored value votes
Leon Enriquez
08 May 2018
Hamlet Place, ACT
Categories:
tell on, allegory,
Form:
Couplet
The guard: ”Are you going to tell on me? “
Mary Madeline: “Did we remove Jesus’ body?”
The guard: "If I say nothing would not say that I left the stone unmanned for about ten minutes? The earthquake was severe.”
Mary, Jesus’ mum: “OK, we won’t talk.”
Mary Madeline: “Not really your fault. You couldn’t help it, son.”
The guard: “My cousin, my friend can walk ‘cos of your son, so it’s ok, He’s ok.”
So they parted, and never met again.
Categories:
tell on, body, christian, easter, faith, family, jesus,
Form:
I do not know?
Verse in odd rhymes
Bring awkward chimes
Word echoes strain
In meaning plain
Works in brisk ink
Tell on verge brink
Ideas now toil
To catch good spoils
Dare to word right
As soul takes flight
In a line brief
Watch mellow grief
No much can link
That funny think
See what you see
Yet let things be
Pique postscript then
For hope knows when
Buzz on a trust
Seize glimpse you must
Leon Enriquez
08 May 2019
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, allegory,
Form:
Couplet
Ideas stream
Dream fond dream
Claim cash here
Work grand spheres
Live wise now
Love shows how
Glimpse joy here
Word good cheer
Tell on truth
Be sure proof
Charm knows style
Bloom fond smiles
Pulse prompts tact
Dare to act
Mind moves more
Heart funds core
Faith grows fate
Hope fills plate
Trust wise bliss
In sure peace
Round and round
Sights and sounds
What you see
Comes to be
Leon Enriquez
18 May 2016
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, beauty,
Form:
Couplet
Sublime substance speaks
Lasting love loiters;
Fragile peace percolates
~~~~~~~~~
Words cannot go
Beyond feelings;
Finesse lurks beyond
~~~~~~~~~
Cheer finds a way
To tell on you;
Joy sculpts beauty
~~~~~~~~~
Work wise wit
Fit each bit;
Hear laughter fit
~~~~~~~~~
Lemony taste
Fenugreek brew;
Espresso grooms triad
~~~~~~~~~
Patience sits
Waiting on words;
Experiential stuff
~~~~~~~~~
Leon Enriquez
05 March 2016
Singapore
Categories:
tell on, allusion,
Form:
Haiku