Dance Warning Poems
These Dance Warning poems are examples of Warning poems about Dance. These are the best examples of Warning Dance poems written by international poets.
A Warning For the YoungIn shadows deep, where secrets lie,
A warning whispers, heard nearby.
Through ancient woods and hallowed halls,
A tale unfolds, where danger calls.
Beware, oh wanderer, heed my rhyme,
For...
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warning, 12th grade,
Contemporary Prance - Bawdy WarningMy friends took me down to Broadway
To watch a newfangled ballet
T'was called the Buttcracker
And not the Nutcracker
The title was apt I can say
Some dancers were...
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warning, dance, identity,
Warning: Tree Rings To Jump ThroughLike cyclops (with one eye), like octopus (arms that encompass),
the wound of lost elm limb (a bull’s eye to witness home playground),
stares down what would...
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warning, life, love,
WarningI am not a
“pretty little thing”.
My mind is dark
and my voice cracks when I sing.
I am not beautiful;
I have wanted to kill
more times than...
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warning, confidence, june,
Warning Sorry a Bit SexualIt is a sun splashed day; the air is silent with the sound of waves
from an ocean moving to the rhythm of crying gulls....
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warning, blue, fire, memory, sensual,
A Winter WarningMorning’s misty mourning lays her shroud upon the lake
With imprinted recollections at the end of autumns break
Copper shades reflected though the hazy hanging...
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warning, natureautumn,
Winter's Warningwinter’s warning
dangerous water dance
black ice...
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warning, seasons