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Short Unilateral Poems

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


The Odd Couple
.....Trump and May meet in United Kingdom
exchanging extreme knowledge and wisdom
we have a ..........nasty feeling
about some.......dodgy dealing
..........................Just unilateral nationalism....

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Categories: unilateral, america, england, scary,
Form: Limerick



Birth of Emotions
Emotion is an offspring
only one parent conceives it
but done in unilateral love
it can be conceived in hate
but once born to a parent
nurture it before it dies
feed it before it perishes
left unattended  emotions
can be a merry delinquent...

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Categories: unilateral, allegory, emotions,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Once Called a Season
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Spawning a precipice; you switched us off; no good reason
On second thought; no one should take credit or defame,
Unilateral is the only fair way to equally explain
Lackluster would be the sadness of this refrain;

Lamentable was what it left me with; or perhaps disdain,
Envisaging; happy with me; I was too eager to frame,
Sadly, it's overwhelmingly done, all the same
Subverted; a section of our time, was once called a season...

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Categories: unilateral, angst, feelings, hurt,
Form: Acrostic
Nowhere In Sight
I will cross the twilight zone
to meet you in zero space
negating the fear.

The mauled city
strikes the dumb sky
in unilateral war.

Coming from a bleeding torso
a scream agitates the dolls
playing with pebbles.

Flaming death will not leave footprints
Violence was not coming to stop.
It had many faces.

The very existence had no meaning.
Darkness, was coming down the hills. 
Can you bring some flowers?

Sun was nowhere in sight?


 
SATISH VERMA...

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Categories: unilateral, adventure, allegory, angst, animals, anniversary, art
Form: ABC

Book: Shattered Sighs