Short What If Tomorrow Never Comes Poems
Short What If Tomorrow Never Comes Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about What If Tomorrow Never Comes by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about What If Tomorrow Never Comes by length and keyword.
Tomorrow
What if tomorrow never comes
What if I never get to kiss your lips again
What if I never get to wrap my arms around you
What if the moon tonight swallows you whole
And the morning never shows its face in shame
What if tomorrow never comes
AP: Honorable Mention 2021
Posted on March 5, 2019...
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Categories:
what if tomorrow never comes, angst, anxiety, fear, longing, lost love, relationship,
Form:
Free verse
What If---
What if
What if tomorrow never comes
What if
What if hate turn to love
What if the evil threw down the glove
What if the planets and the stars
Go away tomorrow
Then I'll remember what I saw then
What if all never happen
What if????????????
8/03/18
written words by James Edward Lee Sr.©2018...
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Categories:
what if tomorrow never comes, analogy, assonance, celebration, change,
Form:
Free verse
Seasoned Yesterdays
Facing west not to ever miss a sunset
I close my eyes to imbibe its warmth
And listen to the symphony of nature
Soak in its every beat
I kissed my wife goodnight
Expressed how much I love her
What if tomorrow never comes
Published in my 24-page photo/anthology ~RANDOM MUSINGS VOL.3~ 2020
Posted on January 12, 2020...
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Categories:
what if tomorrow never comes, death, health, kiss, longing, lost love, marriage,
Form:
Lyric
No Regrets
Sometimes late at nights I lie awake
As peaceful words come to my thoughts
Lost in my own peaceful dreams
I turn to my side
What if tomorrow never comes
Will my love one's know how I loved them
Will they know that these words were written for them
Would these words be enough to let them know
That they were my everything
I pray that this poem reveals my heart
And every day they are reminded
How much they mean to me....
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Categories:
what if tomorrow never comes,
Form:
Free verse