Get Your Premium Membership

Short Unscramble Poems

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


Puzzles
Unscramble knowledge
Rearrange and calculate
Time is against you...

Read More
Categories: unscramble, allegory, journey, life,
Form: Haiku



Fractured Fairy Tale
unscramble the egg
Humpty Dumpty should have lived
puzzle master failed...

Read More
Categories: unscramble, dark, death, loss,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Egg Shell Pieces
Egg shell pieces
       joined by gossamer membrane        
provided cheat sheet for 3D jigsaw puzzle
       to unscramble Humpty Dumpty.
            Women did it, when men
                 and horses failed,
	           with ten thumbs
		       and hooves
                           flayed....

Read More
Categories: unscramble, creation, riddle, women,
Form: Free verse
Word Saviour In Game of Words
I
The non-American word "Saviour"
Appeared in a word puzzle, vocab-builder
Includes letters that spell VISA
As players unscramble letters, & Scrabble away!

II
"SaviOUR" includes "our" destiny, the future
Anyway (You & I), yes, "U & I" spell SAVIOR
This chance finding was a blessing to me
Check it out, SPELL-power, always "USA"...

Read More
© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unscramble, africa, america, future, miracle, words,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Bilocation
trace elements of here and there
mingled/mangled/tousled/tangled 
knots and rifts and linear gifts
so many teasers to unscramble

bilocation, thy location
if that were a thing
unequivocally not I fear
oh how to these tangibles we cling

trace.
tangle.
gift.
wrangle with all three

release ideas, as sentience clears
presence prescience unlocks years
lines of enquiry are left unlooked
just a single thread to which we're hooked...

Read More
Categories: unscramble, truth,
Form: Free verse



Passersby
Some are strutting; others drag,
Promenade or amble,
Every one a puzzle
We’re unable to unscramble.

Some look cocky, others sad,
Lost in their reflections,
Heading off, in head and foot,
In varying directions.

Some are spiffy, others drab,
Yet a first impression
Isn’t quite enough to gauge
Contentment or depression.

In the city, passersby
Cross paths but what we see
Will not provide the clues to solve
Each private mystery....

Read More
Categories: unscramble, city, people,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs