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Short Vue Poems

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


Vue De La Lune
Galaxy of dust
Balls of infinate fire
Glowing on velvet...

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Categories: vue, nature
Form: Haiku



Oui
Oui !!

l'Amour rend aveugle
quant  a` la heine 
elle offre de la Vue.   


      Oui....

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Categories: vue, heartbroken,
Form: Acrostic
Fourth Demension Beer
"I think it's like, deja vue haiku", particularly after four beers, "special relativity like speaking", only I forgot what I was saying "you know what I mean"....

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© John Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vue, drink, fantasy, science, science fiction, senses, time,
Form: Monoku
Set and Rise
Les Duex, ... On Vue
   Strength's,  Might;

Le Soliel's Set And Rise!

On Words We Race,
   To Victories Place;

The Champs Of Fields,
   Our, .... Time!...

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© Mike Reed  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vue, appreciation,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Vogan Unrest-
Celebrations shock gatherings cries of the breath; And clapping of those masking's while holding their crush; Labor long and hard, while hurdling soft; Spills the just of juice; I can't vue it, just can't vue it... is the Vogon's contest?
7/17/21 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2021©...

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Categories: vue, adventure, analogy, anxiety, stress, war,
Form: Vogon Poetry



Roses
She glances
From afore does she stare
Poised passive without motion
Petals grace and glance in glimmer
Dans la roseraie de la vue
Attractive allure into light's lust 
Marinating morning's delectable dew
Entwined is she in the rose's vine
Flowered fluorescence enclosed eloped
Claret joues et l'éclat rose
From the bud doth she now call
Flowered glances doth pollen pose
She glances...
Coeur brisé...

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Categories: vue, adventure, beautiful, beauty, dark, death, depression, imagination,
Form: Free verse
L'Essence
Critique par la société
Seulement vue par sa beauté
Pourquoi doit-on ignorer
Son importance et sa nécessité

Sans elle nous ne serions pas la
Pour profiter de la vie et de ses joies
L'homme peut bien être muscle
Et être plus physiquement doué 

Mais la femme mon cher ami
Il n y a rien de plus joli
Pour ainsi être précis

Je crois que je te l'ai deja dis
La femme , mon vieux
Est ce que Dieu a fait de mieux...

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Categories: vue, woman,
Form: Sonnet
Un Poeme Pour Mon Pays
Un poème pour mon pays

Chère patrie

Le berceau de races
Vous êtes parmi les nombreuse
Avec une grande diversité de vue 
Dans ce mulâtre des langues occidentales

Oh grand triangle!
Tu te lèves et te couches
Comme les marées océaniques
Dans ce beau paysage
En patois et en cultures

Dis-moi que tu n'es pas corrompu
Refuse la discrimination raciale
Pays de paix
Rivière de crevettes, Afrique en miniature

Oh Cameroun mon beau pays !...

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Categories: vue, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Castles of yesterday
I am dawn
rusty like a ribald blade
You stole my castles without release
I didn't have the standard and logo
to catch on today
The Iceman has left the scene
and I count my loss
then thrumpted it with holes
Launcelot drew at the vue
still working out the time
and counted the dusty envelopes
of the day
Don't blame me if my words aren't fulfilled
to ride on overload
My eyes are full of Ghosts
The evening
wasted, full of masquerades




...

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Categories: vue, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Spooky Action At a Distance
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We be entwined and entangled,
for spooky action at a distance,
despite our separation.
For I know what you are up to.
I know how and what you think.
I know your feelings, fads and focus.
I know that you know, the same about me.
For we spent so much time being together.

Serendipity loads the dice for chance encounters.
Our fates are intertwined, snared together, entangled.
Recurrences ring the déjà vu party line.
For actions and reactions, spooky at a distance....

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Categories: vue, relationship,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sailing On the Ocean
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By Robert (Bob) Moore © 2015

We were sailing on the Ocean, my sisters, dad and me
Our sturdy ship was 12 foot long, but could stand the mighty sea
We were sailing past an Island, and native girls were there
They wore grass skirts, and lei’s, with flowers in their hair

Then someone called “13 in”, and I did a double take
We weren’t sailing on the Ocean, we were sailing Belle Vue Lake.
now we are back on dry land, and reality is here
I remember well, those days of yesteryear...

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Categories: vue, memory,
Form: Ballad

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