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Short Unfamiliarity Poems

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


Premium Member Fear
What is fear but insecurity

     He who cannot face unfamiliarity...

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Categories: unfamiliarity, fear, mystery,
Form: Couplet



Thank You
As one chapter of my life closes and another opens
I would like to extend my heartfelt praises
To the beautiful angels who made my dream come true.
About some of you, I had not even a clue,
While others I had only known for years few.
But despite the unfamiliarity
Your spirits were moved to perform the extraordinary
And for that I say THANK YOU....

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Categories: unfamiliarity, faith, friendship, life, thank you, uplifting,
Form: I do not know?
Just Be You
The world is such a big place,
For such a little one,
Unfamiliar and unforgiving,
For a girl so naive an young.

Unfamiliarity sires awareness,
As you sojourn through the years,
That were paved with much happiness,
And gladly, only a few tears,

Many have tried to shape you,
And some you never knew,
The only person you should emulate,
Is the person you turned into....

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Categories: unfamiliarity, appreciation,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Extraordinary Devotion
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Extraordinary Devotion
David J Walker

Forgive my unfamiliarity with 
Kindness that accompanies love

The healing hand beyond the passion
In my blindness

The kiss beyond the fashion of our
Oneness 

As you atone for my sins of 
thoughtlessness

As you alone make known to my soul
the definitions of extraordinary devotion

You are the sum of each numbered day

in the solstice of Summer and Winter
I am your Spring and Fall...

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Categories: unfamiliarity, love,
Form: Rhyme
You Are Renting Me This Thing
So this is what you companies are renting these days? What you have right here certainly does amaze. This hybrid car is not much bigger than a go-cart. Now that I’m in this thing, where do I start? You have given me a card instead of a metal key. This car runs on both gas and electricity? The dashboard has strange unfamiliarity. These controls are not what I’m accustomed to see. This car might be Japanese, but it’s Greek to me.
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Categories: unfamiliarity, adventure, business, car, car,
Form: Rhyme




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