Poems About: SIMILE

In this page, poems on / about “simile” are listed.

  • 85.
    My vicky

    Believes are correct,
    believes are died wrong
    rehearsing the failure in my mind
    believes truely never make the real read more »

    Samweli Butobi
  • 86.
    DRUGS (2)

    It’s hard alone, to win the fight
    This too is Satan’s plan
    But they who seek Salvation’s Light
    Will find in Christ, they can! read more »

    Michael P. Johnson
  • 87.
    BODY & SOUL

    Man placed God’s Christ within the tomb –Mk.15: 42-47
    Who’d died in awesome pain –Mk.15: 21-41
    His grave a simile to the womb –Mt.12: 39-40
    Gave birth to Christ again –Ro.6: 4 read more »

    Michael P. Johnson
  • 88.
    The Physique of Intimate Poetry

    I decided to read poetry
    written only by
    imagined beautiful people. read more »

    Alex Nodopaka
  • 89.
    Okay?

    Today I
    Fell all over
    myself
    while read more »

    Dina Ahmetspahic
  • 90.
    poem-eyes

    You’re a walking poem
    and it’s like I have night vision
    except instead of goggles they are
    poem-eyes: read more »

    Zoe Nyght
  • 91.
    Broken Verbs and Writers Block

    I coddle these Broken Verbs
    hold them to light
    to see if they will move me
    beyond this adjectival, noun less state. read more »

    Lonnie Hicks
  • 92.
    The Young Blossom

    Bright, young dreams, flourished in the blossom
    An old and beautiful orchard its mother
    Ideas smother into form, the motherly tree stained by splotches of her lucid dream read more »

    Lekë Loshi
  • 93.
    Spirits, Spirit, and Spiritual

    alchohol of drink goes in
    dormant spirits come out,
    other sly spirits enter, stir up
    memory of secrets devout, read more »

    shimon weinroth
  • 94.
    Chicken Feed on the Fortymile

    I spent one summer on the Fortymile
    not far from Chicken in Alaska

    dredging with outboard motor read more »

    Michael Pruchnicki
  • 95.
    Stare Evince!

    [Stare Evince! ]

    It was as if I expected you, my lady
    Tonight! The outside of no wind, my even quest read more »

    Giorgio Veneto
  • 96.
    455/ Chromatic

    (after John Hollander’s “Powers of Thirteen”)

    On a scale of one to thirteen, any given day
    Touches each note, some heard, some seen and some only felt read more »

    Mark Riesenberger
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