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Short Traffics Poems

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


Window
Luminous clouds pass
By my window
Above the traffics din.
In between my
Staring eyes begin-
Look out that window
Frame the day, transport
Your thoughts elsewhere
Consider every puff of
Cloud and glide with
Mindless care!...

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Categories: traffics, allegory
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member De-Touring Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells a town in Kent
Traffics woe on residends '
Takes away is the only logic
Council offices in payment frolic
Causing motorists to vent '

Vacant shops abd stagnant flow
Traffic bottlenecked no go '
Monson to mt pleaasnt back
Green as cabbage, sense a lack
Sad to note that, such is so.'...

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Categories: traffics, abuse, journey, travel,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Old Bridge
The narrow old bridge
A short-cut to town
To and fro traffics
Have to take turns
No pushing and rushing
But patience and tolerance
On this bottle-necked old bridge
People stopped to greet
Even to strangers they meet
But a friendly smile is lost
Since the old bridge is rebuilt
For cars to speed
For traffic to be fluent
For oldies' hearts to be separated
To be dragged further apart...

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Categories: traffics, growth, heart, old, smile,
Form: Free verse
My Zebra
When i go to the shops
I walk down the road
And stop at the place
Where the zebra is lying
Flat on its back
In the middle of the road
Opposite the newsagents

When i step carefully
On its back
All the traffics stops
And the zebra carries me safely
Across the road .

When ive done my shopping
Its still there
Waiting to carry me safely
Back across the road again .

I dont know how 
Id cross the road
Without my zebra ....

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Categories: traffics, journey, me,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Silent Sky
It’s occurred to me,
Obvious as it may be,
Celestial bodies make no noise!

While ocean wave’s slush my ear.
Or traffics din vibrates my skin,
Not even a hum, from the setting sun.

Dawn! Mighty sphere, gargantuan, blazing,
Amazing, radiant heat that warms my face,
Blinding light that quenches night! Silently.

We count tick tock down here on ground,
To mirror nature’s cosmic clock;
Meanwhile the sun just makes its run, quietly no sound....

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Categories: traffics, nature
Form: I do not know?




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