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Short Unflinchingly Poems

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


Vivacious Sight
Vivacious sight 
                                     unflinchingly opens doors
                                         young gigantic hearts
                                        symmetrical vision flows
                                      nourishes wiggling feelings...

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Categories: unflinchingly, love,
Form: Tanka



Premium Member The Responsibility of a Poet
Poetry is a reflection
Of our lives and our imagination,
And when he writes,
A poet should look hard
At what pleases him
And even harder at what doesn't.
He must be willing
To feel the emotions
That come from facing the world,
And his particular truths about it,
Unflinchingly....

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Categories: unflinchingly, poets,
Form: Free verse
Ballistic
what breach of faith
has time wrought?
like cannonballs
through ramparts and walls
each day bores on,
unflinchingly through page after page
of sickening drivel.

the sun contentedly wallowing
in its yellow sty turns over
without a snort.

at day's end it seeks other fields
to root and hog.

(undated 1979)...

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Categories: unflinchingly, angst
Form: Free verse
Unflinchingly Love's Embrace
vivacious rose's smile
                                        unflinchingly love's Embrace  
                                              zephyr's fidgety



               Inspired from "Love's embrace" a picture of rose of roof garden of    
               Demetrios Trifiatis uploaded on 03 September 2016 in face book...

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Categories: unflinchingly, rose,
Form: Haiku
Sycamore
Sycamores
 are amazing trees 
 shedding bark like skin 
 removing dry and brittle layers
 to reveal new pristine smooth pale green hues. 

The bark peels and laps over 
 like a tongue languishing,,
 thirsty,, panting in the Sun 
 and layering the trunk of patchwork design
 in a fresh clean quilting. 

Hail to the Sycamores 
 standing kingly tall
 unflinchingly in the wind 
 reaching toward the sky 
 with triple crowns of leaves up high....

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Categories: unflinchingly, tree,
Form: Quintain (English)




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