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Short Unearths Poems

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


Premium Member Moonbeams
bright night's kiss unearths thirsts for trysts 
unpractised lips like babbling tides test shores...

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Categories: unearths, moon, nature, passion,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Bombs Away
BOMBS AWAY
"Holy crap, that's one fair turd offloaded Hermann, you must be relieved" Indiana Shaw . . . ; ) "Exeter unearths an unexploded 1.000 kg World War II Hermann bomb" . . ....

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Categories: unearths, humor, metaphor, world war ii,
Form: Monoku
Age
When age upon us has been set,
And Time with wings like birds just fly,
Thoughts return of those we have met
When age upon us has been set.
Rain like songs with words we forget
Unearths the place where memories lie
When age upon us has been set,
And Time with wings like birds just fly

Cynthia Buhain-Baello~~~~02.07.16...

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Categories: unearths, age, life, time,
Form: Triolet
Strong Winds From the North
A thrown sky pushes and scatters.
Small birds fall from their songs.
Sticks fly up invisible chimneys.

A strong wind has come from the north,
it unearths the stringy and un-mulched.
Fusty heaps scud, makeshift mouths gawp.

Whoever has a quiet lamp,
Let them take shelter 
from the helter-skelter,
for the graveyard owls are loose,
their feathers ruffled
they fly as loud 
as the clouting forest....

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Categories: unearths, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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