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Misplaces Poems - Poems about Misplaces

Misplaces Poems - Examples of all types of poems about misplaces to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for misplaces.

God Misplaces the Dead
...They were accounted for, they were officially dead, but the alarming fact was that large numbers of the dead had gone missing. Occasionally, still pinging cellphones were found in Hades, Purg......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, poetry,
Form: Free verse
God Misplaces the Dead
...They were accounted for, officially dead at least, but the sickening fact was that large numbers of the dead had gone missing. Occasionally, still pinging cellphones were found in Hades, Purg......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, poetry,
Form: Free verse



I Hate Wind
...I hate wind, It just gets In the way It’s an inconvenience And it gets On my nerves It takes away Perfectly made things And ruins them In some sort Of way, and It misplaces things That pe......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, angst, anxiety, mental illness,
Form: Free verse


God Misplaces Some of the Dead
...They were accounted for, officially dead at least, but the sickening fact was that large numbers of the dead had gone missing. Occasionally, still pinging cellphones were found in Hades, Pur......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, poetry,
Form: Blank verse
Honey, I Am Home I Say
...‘‘ Honey, I am Home’’, I say. As I am coming out of the stream By the river side she is waiting When she offers me a towel to dry She whispers this into my ear : What a good looking man you are ! ......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, family,
Form: Free verse



Walking In the Woods
...As I walk through the woods on a super creepy trail, I stop and listen to a woman so frail, As she tells me a story, I tell her one back, And I turn to see three boys, Eyes so black, They wait and th......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, adventure, angst, childhood, death,
Form: I do not know?
From Within
...For what do i owe the pleasure to accompany misery, is it not my right to be trusted, Did i dare not the wickedness of my tongue to be cast out ages ago, a fair Lady does not always seek her p......Read the rest...
Categories: misplaces, romancelife,
Form: Light Verse

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