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Short Vocalize Poems

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


Premium Member Ventriloquially
Voices filling my mind
vailed beneath languid lips,
voraciously needing
valerian release.
Vain are my attempts to
vocalize her desire.


05/05/2021...

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Categories: vocalize, metaphor, psychological,
Form: Free verse



Standing Before My ...
Standing before my easel with brush and pallet in hand the colors vocalize with intensity.


                                                                 By Robb A. Kopp...

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Categories: vocalize, art
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Not Every Bird a Singer
Not every bird a singer
the crow more like a
frog

not every bird a sweet
melody
the parrot fondest of parody

the goose more like
an intersection horn

when I vocalize in the shower
dutiful drops seem hurried to be
gone

down the drain
with this poem...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vocalize, abuse, christian, corruption, evil, humorous, music, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Gift To Myself
Paula Swanson
7/24/2011

The need for challenges. To push myself I open up and let my mind take wing. Words, that in life, I cannot vocalize. I gift myself, freedom I found in ink.
For the contest: Where Your Poetry Come From Sponsored by: Michael J. Falotico Placement: 2nd
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Categories: vocalize, on writing and words
Form: Tetractys
Premium Member Cheese With That Whine
Whom ever taught my cat to whine could not have been a friend of mine.
She's learned to vocalize a bit and now acts like a spoiled snit.
It's so annoying to say the least. She knows I'll cave to get some peace.
I let her out for a window of time and ask  if she wants some cheese
with that whine....

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Categories: vocalize, cat,
Form: Light Verse



Ridin' the Train
memories of subway sleep
on voyages to and from
the college castle keep
lights wiz by, I see with half closed eye,
the subway smell so unique,
like dirt, and hurt, and
something mysteriously sweet
it's hard to vocalize,
cause words would cheat
it's strange implant
it left upon my brain,
so many years ago
I wonder why,
will I ever again,
ride that train?...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vocalize, angst, life, nostalgia, places, time,
Form: Bio
I the Graduate
Sit me here without merriment have I
Me teacher to I say
Ascertain this thing called Pi
Be fuddled be fluxed be fizzled
Me brain light just dies.

Stand me here what lavish leading tones sings I
Me teacher to I say
Sing the words-vocalize
Loudly Laudably Laughingly
Me soul un lamentably does rise.

Saturated me-self in what knowledge have I
Me teacher to I say
Graduate this day and be baptized
Apprized with fisheyes
Me soul doth now say banzai...

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Categories: vocalize, education, teacher, me, teacher,
Form: Alliteration
Can You See It In My Eyes
you don't know
how I'm feeling you
i have yet 
to vocalize
desire deep within me
i shiver when
i'm near you
you don’t know
how much i want
and need you?
i long to say
"i love you"
but am terrified of
your reply
horrified like a child
i've become
paralyzed
hidden emotions
lead to pain
and silent cries
yet i just can't
tell you
don't you see
it in my eyes?
confessing
through this poem
my dilemma’
summarized

Saumya Aloysius...

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Categories: vocalize, love,
Form: Blank verse
Consider
…reptiles and birds,
how one became the other.

Birds in the New World
screech more than they sing,
most still vocalize
through a lizard brain –
small dinosaurs perched on 
dendritic branches of time.

Consider how air and blood
distilled hollow bones
brewed red corpuscles
into primal feathers.

When the moon is full in my throat,
I want what the ancient egg wants.
The bruiting call,
the echoing scream,
a becoming 
in the unleavened light....

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Categories: vocalize, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member After We Exist Human Intelligence Remains Organic Yet Undying
Another voice enters this information spectrum, omitting dictation unheard by anyone. Lost echoes repeating into thinned obscurity, forever unknown. But your words exist, some indefinitely; your original waves undulate through air from experience. Vocalize innermost thoughts offered by U.

Based on a poetry form created by David Williams: start by using a word beginning with 'A' then use a consonant, 'E' then a con., 'I' then a con., 'O' then a con., 'U' then a con.; repeat....

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© ... Gigno  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vocalize, introspection, memory, words,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs