Short Unrecognised Poems
Short Unrecognised Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Unrecognised by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Unrecognised by length and keyword.
WOLS ekphrased
WOLS
Tachiste
blot
& stain
spontaneous
moments
literal
compulsive
unrecognised
yet
long lasting
in
memory's
eye
...
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Categories:
unrecognised, art,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Prose Poetry Tachiste
Tachiste,blot and stain,spontaneous of the moment ,like life itself can so often be small scale in composition,compulsive unrecognised at the time,yet literal and long lasting,are the memories we see...
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Categories:
unrecognised, art, word play,
Form:
Prose Poetry
sublime scents
unreciprocated and even unrecognised
it mattered not for the beautiful rose
as it exuded a sublime fragrance
undiminished till it’s dying breath
standing thus erect till the very end
mourning not the petals fickle fate shed...
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Categories:
unrecognised, introspection, rose, spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
Service
My Service
I gave it all, I gave it true with no caricature
Have I impressed a Pig to be a sea creature!
***Reminiscing on working for a hard employer who does not appreciate your 'sweat' till you retire; all old, poor, sick and unrecognised
JM
28th January 2014...
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Categories:
unrecognised,
Form:
Couplet
Victoria's Secret
He and she wear similar names
Altered spellings
Brown sugar and black salt
Are meant to serve different purpose.
An offensive outfit
Hard earned money worth a semen
Mucus and milk must be siblings
Soul & tarot card reading is an unrecognised hobby.
Nine balls are snooked on an English table
The cue lies on her court....
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Categories:
unrecognised, anti bullying, dark, drug, england, international, metaphor,
Form:
Political Verse
Open and Closed
Closed my hand around a diamond
and all the beauty left
Metal and flattened tree
paying to be free
safety making cowards of us all
Bounding universes in my mind
in just fractions of
an unnamed time
Beauty is unrecognised by words
before eyes unblinking
that never wish to close
applaud
and as my hand now open
I now see only stone...
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Categories:
unrecognised, poetry,
Form:
Free verse