Short Unconcealed Poems
Short Unconcealed Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Unconcealed by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Unconcealed by length and keyword.
The Pessimist Argued That All Women Are Whores
The pessimist argued that all women are whores,
He spoke with a tear, with a unconcealed pain.
The optimist listen to him with a hidden fain,
He rubbed his hands with a wish to explore!...
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Categories:
unconcealed, women,
Form:
Quatrain
Dandelion little bud
Dandelion little bud soon will have a golden crown,
taller this is bound to grow
upwards, skywards to our sun,
now ripened with blossom wide, unconcealed, too bold to hide,
until the time is right to leave...
though death is a mere bluff,
evolving to a special stage transforming to fine fluff!...
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Categories:
unconcealed, change, flower,
Form:
Rhyme
Skin Unconcealed
"All a man really wants, is a girl who looks good in a bikini." - Jack Freestone
Hot white sand sticks,
tingles the salacious sense
of beach-braced feeling,
clad in skimpy bikini.
Out of the blue the golden sun gilds
the skin unconcealed,
lubricious assets fix attention focus,
the imagination latitude narrows.
The construct of the consummate mind,
the unsculpted bikini body beguiles....
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Categories:
unconcealed, body, sexy,
Form:
Free verse
The Wild Flowers
In the country she and I spied
Wild flowers growing in a field
Urgently casting thoughts aside
We ran with passion unconcealed
The pure beauty of these flowers
Captured our hearts which quickly beat
To restrain was within our powers
But abandoned in summer's heat
Blooms softly dancing in the breeze
We viewed as a gift from above
Radiance that could be but a tease
Compared to our young hearts love!...
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Categories:
unconcealed, beauty, blessing, love, romance,
Form:
Quatrain
Petal
The Petal is a bud
That opens to a bloom
It blossoms with the Sun
On Summer afternoons
When Climate freezes Day
It’s easier for Men
To know why Petals wither
– Theirs to understand
But when Summer is at hand
And Noon upon the Day
Men can but exclaim
With unconcealed dismay
When the blooming flower
Folds and fades away
But for Frost within the root
And Chill within the stem
– These cannot be ascertained
By Petal or by Man
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Categories:
unconcealed, flower, metaphor, summer, sunshine,
Form:
Rhyme