Short Vitally Poems
Short Vitally Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Vitally by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Vitally by length and keyword.
Vip
P R
Parasite Removal
P C
Populace Critical
B L M
Better Life Mandating
P O V
Positive Oratory Vibes
V I P
Vitally Imperative progression...
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Categories:
vitally, allegory, allusion, appreciation, character, endurance,
Form:
Imagism
Life Liars
There are people who are
accustomed to lie so vitally
as the air they breathe ...
They can't stand truth ...
That for them is the same as
if it were carbon dioxide ...!...
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Categories:
vitally, allusion, analogy, extended metaphor, humanity, mental illness,
Form:
Epigram
The Growing Solution, the Greatest Pollution
Blood pounding amidst a fallow soul, Reigning gravity a subtle leader. Spread
abound the dreamt, overlords to the apocalypse. Perception vitally ruptured vein in
its attempt. Absolute inveracity the growing solution, the greatest pollution....
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Categories:
vitally, introspection, political
Form:
I do not know?
Swallowed the Sun
Swallowed the sun
in attempts to
free the fire,
dimly lit universe
eclipsed 'neath
inescapable moons,
horizons hued of
brackish plastic tea's
apathetic indifference,
whilst darkly orbiting
fated solar systems
lost symmetry's balance,
ultimately, to relinquish their
vitally sanctioned powers...
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Categories:
vitally, abuse, corruption, crush, cry, earth, loss, world,
Form:
Free verse
The Aura
As a condor soars.
It radiates beyond cure.
Passion at its core.
Vibrant, vitally pure.
Enchanting romance
Laughing in the rain
We talked about jazz,
And of hurricanes.
A liquid sunshine smile.
A butterfly as we dance.
Azure fire in her eyes.
Sparks of desire from her hands.
Bevels with contours.
Wild yet demure.
This Aura she wore
Is Primal Allure.
...
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Categories:
vitally, love, romance,
Form:
Quatrain
Everyone Diagnoses Children
Obviously it is apparent he said.
Vitally clear.
Plain to see.
What is? I asked him.
That child is emotionally disturbed, he announced.
I was shocked, walking away quickly.
I am not qualified to diagnose
And yet he is?
And with confidence.
Who? You ask.
Bag boy at the grocery store.
Sixteen knows everything though.
I had almost forgotten that.
I smiled, remembering, turned and waved.
But he was in the throes of diagnosing another child....
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Categories:
vitally, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Narrative