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Short Vanity Fair Poems

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


Premium Member Love At First Sight
One evening of vanity fair ;met the glimmering eyes, blinded by emotion....

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Categories: vanity fair, cute love, first love,
Form: Monoku



A Vanity Fair
What else if not a vanity fair
can be the best place for an affair?

Volodymyr Knyr
2017...

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Categories: vanity fair, humorous, love, people,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Hallowed Eve
fiendlike stalkers glide on air

some in mothers wiggy hair

a strange eerie sight

this cool autumn night

our scarefest vanity fair.
...

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Categories: vanity fair, adventure, autumn, cheer up, giggle, halloween, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Vanity,Fair
Look
deep
within,
face to face-
experience grace

Inspired by Kathe kollwiotz' Self portrait',she painted over 50 in various media(see link for 
more)

http://www.spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Kollwitz_self_portraits.html...

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Categories: vanity fair, art, people
Form: Ekphrasis
Classy Lady
Stiletto heels and seam lined stocking legs

With grace and bliss she was elegantly blessed

She could walk and glide as if on air

Making every man and woman who passed stare

She was the classiest lady of the vanity fair. 

31/5/2018...

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Categories: vanity fair, beautiful, class, imagery, longing, uplifting, woman,
Form: Free verse



Get Your Scissors Out Cut-Up Poems Word Collage
Transform your smile
Luscious lips
Youthful looking skin instantly
How to get your man to want you again
Ten steps to a better sex life
What your man thinks of your wardrobe
Great abs in just 10 minutes a day
How to lose 20 pounds in a month
Vanity…fair!
Or
Not....

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Categories: vanity fair, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Understanding Me
Walk with me, my sister
I’ll tell you what I see
I’m holding the hand of my Mommy
Except she’s only 2 ½ yrs older than me

Don’t get me wrong, she’s brave
She had to tie chisels to her lace
Trade in pink and lavender
For the blue and black covering her face

They took her vanity fair
Where she used to sit and drink in her beauty
They gave her a toddler body to lug around
I became her undesired duty.

Written by Trudy Schrader December 2007...

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Categories: vanity fair, recovery from...
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things