Short Upstarts Poems
Short Upstarts Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Upstarts by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Upstarts by length and keyword.
South Carolina
the line drawn,upstarts
champions no more,we get it
simple,run by me...
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Categories:
upstarts, art,
Form:
Haiku
A, B,C
Are Bullets Coded Death Especially For Greed?
How Insane.
Justice Knows Liars Manage Nations Often, Period.
Quite Ranbunctious Soldiers Terrorize Upstarts.
Villains.
Weak.
Xenophobes; Yearning Zeniths....
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Categories:
upstarts, social,
Form:
I do not know?
Hopeless Heart There's Hope In Christ
Hopeless is the heart
That does so impart
Invoking the emotion, no devotion
Just the testament upstarts
Self daunting in denial compiling
Hopeless heart is Hope in Christ
There's hope in Christ
9/11/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021...
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Categories:
upstarts, analogy, hope, how i feel, jesus,
Form:
Rhyme
Spring To Wild Life
Earthbound renegades
Quietly nestle
Beneath mulch rugs.
Their silent vigils begin
From crouched positions
Down deep in shady glens.
Grounded in grassy glades,
Upstarts creep unnoticed
Till they stretch, fully dressed.
These vibrant visuals rise
From underground rooms
Decorating woodland floors....
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Categories:
upstarts, nature
Form:
I do not know?
Nautical
NAUTICAL
a gale of tidal
nautical waves
nourish the shoal
hand palming moist
as wet sands drain
lungs fill with the
beauty of usage
swallowing it in
throat soaked
spheres float above
discreetly quietly
nonentity upstarts
avoid nautical
aquanimity
blind to sea
blind to see
clarity
of mind
© Kim van Breda—19 October 2015...
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Categories:
upstarts, ocean, parody,
Form:
Free verse
Pyramids
The pyramid at Giza
is ancient they say,
but is it oldest
on the worldwide grid?
Some others say nay,
consider Java's Gunung Padang
built 27,000 years ago
a new study shows.
Archeologists raise their eyebrows,
they scoff and snort,
we must surely investigate
those most moronic upstarts.
They question timelines ordained
by us long ago;
we can't be usurped
by those deluded pretenders!...
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Categories:
upstarts, history,
Form:
Narrative