Short Terminology Poems
Short Terminology Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Terminology by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Terminology by length and keyword.
Language is an enigma,
Engage not in it's stigma.
For it's terminology,
Is all psychology.
For deceitful lies
Entice the cries
Of those who die
Below the sky.
Categories:
terminology, language, perspective,
Form:
Rhyme
I didn’t hear any murmuring.
Thank God Vivek had to do it for me
We were “functionally incapacitated” as they say
In the medicinal terminology
One thing I’m never gonna be
Categories:
terminology, education, friendship, imagination, introspection, mystery, school,
Form:
Free verse
Acceptance of our mistakes
Very important for us human being
Father Christ understands
We are only human
Correct “Definition” spelling
D-e-f-i-n-i-t-i-o-n
Check Terminology
Construct
Form: New Criticism
Categories:
terminology, education, family, children, people, philosophy, social,
Form:
I do not know?
Silent One cool art
International poet
Lasting very tall
Elegant writes and poems
Northerly very bright star
Original kind
Nimble night so shining star
Enjoyable man
Acrostic Tanka & Senryu, in Andrea Dietrich terminology.
Categories:
terminology, nice, poetry, poets,
Form:
Tanka
I search for the right words,
To express what's on my mind,
Aspiring to explain feelings,
Sometimes they're hard to find.
I use terminology,
To paint pictures mentally,
About life's situations,
Hoping others relate emotionally.
Words can give encouragement,
Other can start wars,
I leave you with this image,
A majestic eagle as he soars.
Categories:
terminology, visionary
Form:
Free verse
Inordinate
Construction terminology limits interaction and
Obstinate theory considered heating
Cursory exam investigates
Finance
While article confides in history
Another letters still
Placement of interaction causes excess time?
Employees are not in a large building
Only resolved in exposure to smaller liens
Stocks and Bonds are Complexity
Categories:
terminology, america,
Form:
Free verse
My hair is my crown and glory.
Black and shiny and a streak a
gray in the middle.
I have locks so neatly twisted,tight
and seperate in their own place.
Some say dread locks a term I
choose not to use.No! I'm not sensitive
to the terminology.
I choose to say
I have locks instead.
Dread is not in my head .My locks are crowned
and filled with God's glory.
Categories:
terminology, art, life, social,
Form:
Rhyme
So I used incorrect terminology.
Are you saying that is not proper vocabulary?
I was not accustomed to such occupational nomenclature.
I used the term “nail job” instead of “manicure”.
My question was followed by cacophonous laughter.
“Typical man” was the verbal response that came after.
Well, in all of my journeys and trails,
I usually don’t have work done on my nails.
Categories:
terminology, business, work,
Form:
Rhyme
it is better
that i am
the man
instead
of you
being
the
bearded lady though
it was exclaimed in
one of Chaucer's
Canterbury tale's
pilgrimages
in which a certain
Miller tells albeit
a drunken tale
but he does
give fair
warning to the
weak of heart
the nobility of
drunkenness
and so winds
or breaks
wind it as if
from his
bottom
to find
that
her ****
was his
and then
asks was
that the
beard
of a her
or a him
Categories:
terminology, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
Believing you are for growing economic opportunities
and shrinking financial risks
AND that you don't mind sacrificing ecological health
and nutritional wealth,
is a confusion of terminology.
There could be no such thing as a sustainable economic system
that is in any way anti-ecological.
Just as there could be no such thing as a healthy economic system
that is not also a politically cooperative,
more than competitive,
systemic network of relationships and transactions.
Categories:
terminology, earth, environment, health, nature,
Form:
Political Verse