Short Worldly Possessions Poems
Short Worldly Possessions Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Worldly Possessions by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Worldly Possessions by length and keyword.
The Tenderness of Touch
Some feel rich from worldly possessions
Some feel rich from loving expressions
The tenderness of touch
That we crave so much
That speak of love, these simple obsessions
© Jack Ellison 2015...
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Categories:
worldly possessions, love,
Form:
Limerick
Levels and Levels
Worldly possessions
So solid so fragile
Allow success please
In my life be measured
By what death
Can not take nor end
Levels and Levels
Of consciousness
For well you know
The timeless can only
Be fed with the timeless...
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Categories:
worldly possessions, introspection, life, light,
Form:
Free verse
Yesterday
An old lady in my apartment building died yesterday
The Salvation Army truck was out front
Her worldly possessions stacked high
Strangers will soon find them a new home
as the cycle of life and death perpetuates
and mutates together as one...
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Categories:
worldly possessions, death, imagery,
Form:
Free verse
Essence Of Life
The essence of life
Once one leaves
Is not worldly possessions
Nor wealth achieved
It is the life’s that were touched
Along the way
Love given and received
In hearts that will stay
Special memories created
Remain in hearts and mind
To comfort and console
The ones left behind
...
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Categories:
worldly possessions, death, life, meaningful, memory,
Form:
Rhyme
Spoliarium
Masterpiece of an Indio
Legacy of one native Bravo
As I gaze at the piece
Memories of gladiators seize
Under the roofs of soft floors
Are bloodsheds on hard, scratched floors
Have you ever wondered
Why warriors are devoid?
Of worldly possessions unplundered
Die with swords unparanoid
Heroes or heels are subjects
Painted in oil, not Aztecs
Brushed and colored in blood
Mustache of a Maestro in a cloud...
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Categories:
worldly possessions, art,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Pray Each Day
I'm sad for the pride letting love slide right by,forgetting that God is own our side's. It is the hand of our farther we need the most;not money or worldly possessions, just the obsession of trust we need to take with us when we die. So what must I do except stay true even for you through another day in time. As I sit and find out how to be me, remembering the day I fell from a branch of a tree to set me free for all too see as i pray each day. God bless all brother Terry....
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Categories:
worldly possessions, 12th grade, america, august, best friend, birth,
Form:
Free verse