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Short Unloads Poems

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


Premium Member Myku
may rain   a cloud unloads a bucket of dandelions...

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Categories: unloads, nature,
Form: Monoku



Underneath Umbrellas
Unusually uninviting ultraviolets unleashes unrelenting unpleasantness underneath unique umbrellas,

uncomfortably upsetting us, 

until umbra unexpectedly unloads ultimate Utopia upon us....

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Categories: unloads, nature,
Form: Alliteration
Unquaking the Duck
Code-ical echoes rise with the dawn
On yellow reeds tobacco smoked fog
Aged and stained the hunter waits
Whiskey breath with bullets cold
Quak quak then pop pop is heard
Duck for dinner is just around the corner
Just past the rifle barrel as it unloads...

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Categories: unloads, absence, age, bird, conflict, death, food, image,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Coastline
Where land meets sea
Waves wash tears.

Memories erode
Brine swirls forgotten.

The longing remains
And our grief unloads. 

Where Moon drives tide
Ebb hides need.

Flow spills thirst
Our wretched hearts cried.

Where night joins surf
We stand alone.

The break of drift
We straddle this shore.
	         
And light-years ‘tween stars
Shrink our stature....

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Categories: unloads, extended metaphor, grief, humanity, loneliness, ocean, sea,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Here Comes Santa Claus -Bawdy Limerick Warning
Here comes Santa Claus – BAWDY LIMERICK WARNING

Poor Santa Claus comes once a year
Each Christmas night hear his wife cheer
She won’t lie on her back  
As he unloads his sack  ...
They’re swinging from the chandelier!

8,8,6,6,8
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I Need a Good Laugh: XMAS LIMERICK CONTEST Poetry Contest


sponsored by Andrea Dietrich

12/14/21...

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Categories: unloads, christmas, humorous, rude,
Form: Limerick



Stain
Today the clouds thicken like gravy-
ink blots stain the sky.

Silence after silence unloads
its ill will at my feet.
I am accustom to it
and it has settled.

The sky continues to ashen
as it swallows the pine trees
like a relentless Sandpoint, Idaho snowstorm
consuming all in its way.

The day spills its impressions 
like a half-full glass
which leaves me as empty 
as an astounding wail
from a 90-year-old woman's
crippled up body....

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Categories: unloads, angst,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs