Short Whatso Poems
Short Whatso Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Whatso by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Whatso by length and keyword.
If ignorance is instantaneous
Why waste time at school and still miss the bus
When ignorance is instantaneous!
In this school we call life,
The best teacher seems strife
That gives great lessons, makes none whatso fuss.
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Tongue-in-cheek |17.11.2024|humour, school, life
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Categories:
whatso, humor, life, school,
Form:
Limerick
Keep Your Fool Alive
A grim face, oft called wise by the wise,
Here’s truth meant a long face to chastise.
Keep your fool all alive,
Time teaches us: be naïve,
It warns, therein all true wisdom lies.
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Limerick |06.12.2021| life, truth, fool
Poet’s note: When nothing whatso you learnt at school might help, break the rule, be cool and recall the fool in you....
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whatso, life, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Limerick
St Kabeer Couplets 12: He That Wants Nothing
Wants, wishes bare, worries nowhere,
And mind care-free as never ere,
Whoever wants not a penny,
Emperor he's among many.
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chah miti chinta miti, manava beparavah,
jisa ko kuch nahin chahiye, vah shahanashah.
He is the richest man in this world that wants nothing whatso. He that has nothing and wants nothing need worry the least, he is a man of carefree mind, he is an uncrowned emperor....
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Categories:
whatso, desire,
Form:
Rhyme
Dark Shadow
Cleaving to all its bustle and ado,
What trails behind is one’s own dark shadow.
O man, choke not with truth buried below,
Its fingers point to your vainest ego.
He’s no man that mutely accepts his fate
Resigns to whatso fate, whatso morrow,
A sheep in flock he’s no better to know,
In cool ash of ignorance to wallow,
A man is he defeated but by him—
O fight thy pretender, beat him hollow.
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Ghazal |04.11.2021|...
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Categories:
whatso, identity, self,
Form:
Ghazal
Christmas gifts - 2
Knowing the truth of Christmas gifts’ what’s what,
He tells Santa, I’ve nothing what so sought,
Forget all my wish list,
Let me now clear some mist:
I’ll be thankful, whatso you give, or not.
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Happenings |14.01.2025| Christmas, humour
Poet’s note: This is a sequel to ‘Christmas gifts’. Realizing the futility of hoping to get things from his wish list, Dennis has this to say to old Santa when his turn came. No need to say, Santa was nonplussed.
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Categories:
whatso, christmas, humor,
Form:
Limerick