Short Vagary Poems
Short Vagary Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Vagary by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Vagary by length and keyword.
Neophyte
Fates transmuted
Beguiled by the labium
of disaster; as it emanates
fallacies of mirth;
a vagary unattainable...
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Categories:
vagary, depression, sad, time,
Form:
Verse
Heart Breaker
Vagary describes my affection
Illicit moves draw me to attention
Venus reminds me i am making an err
Infatuation tells me not to fear
Argus seems to watch over every step
Noxious intentions remain my only rep....
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Categories:
vagary, art, me, me,
Form:
Light Verse
The Island of Alcatraz - Sg
*Image of Alcatraz San Francisco by Pixabay.
The Island of Alcatraz
Startled clouds lurk midst a gate
beams stretch crossed a bay
pylons yon the sneaky fog
dreams fetch castaway.
Deserted prison
vagary hopes long entombed
averted risen.
2021 June 14...
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Categories:
vagary, history, imagery, places, prison,
Form:
Rhyme
Breakup
BREAK-UP
So it’s over
I feel nothing
All along I thought it was,
Something special,
But nothing?
So what was I afraid of?
The dark has come and gone
And I wasn’t even tough,
Just slept and woke up at noon
And you were gone!
I felt healthy, completely cured!
Of the malady, vagary, misery, vanity!
Yes, all gone!
Thank God!!...
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Categories:
vagary, humorous,
Form:
Free verse
morning
Morning
Slumbering in the shallow of sleep
where memories of movies are seen
The shift of the pebbles
nibbled by tiny crabs
senses of songs
“ What was is all about Alfie?”
Repeat itself
saddened by life's vagary
Dreams like oil slicks on the surface
of water-polluted thoughts
thrown into the tidal sand
Sinking into Hypnos's arms
wake, when birds sing
the blue hope
...
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Categories:
vagary, absence, betrayal, innocence,
Form:
Free verse
Lovingly As I
To cast an infinite chamber
In certain places of the moon,
To twist and to waltz
Till the black night fades.
Then soften at sultry morning
Underneath a baobab tree
While afternoon stroked the horizon lightly,
Lovingly as I ---
A strange yet, delightful vagary!
To cast an infinite chamber
In the beloved areola of the sun,
Waltz! Twist! Twist!
Till the brisk day is done.
Soften at fallow night…
Underneath the baobab tree…
Night stroking gingerly
Lovingly as I....
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Categories:
vagary, life, love, nature,
Form:
Verse
The Storm
In 1880, Pierre Cot built a trusty art out of lunacy.
Myriad experts debated the topic of roots vagary.
A puerile idol's skirt serves as an umbrella in a downpour.
The New York Museum's Catherine Wolfe bought it and bears more.
Very famous, many people have tried to copy this quite core
1ST Place Contest Winner
Written: February 1st, 2022
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435997
A STRAND (1068) Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Brian Strand...
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Categories:
vagary, art, storm,
Form:
Ekphrasis