Short Hypersensitive Poems
Short Hypersensitive Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hypersensitive by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hypersensitive by length and keyword.
Nothing
If gently bidding S.H. adieu
Makes Gal Gadot an ableist,
Then her hypersensitive critics
Are nothing if not labelists.
Note: S.H. stands for the late, great physicist, Dr. Stephen Hawking....
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Categories:
hypersensitive, hurt, satire,
Form:
Epigram
Friday
exhaustion
scratches at the back of my dry eyes
images of subconscious float into reality
confusing conversation
my skin is hypersensitive
brain aches with overuse
even music hurts
oooo craving
a soft cool pillow
and silence...
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Categories:
hypersensitive,
Form:
Free verse
Root Faeries Are Going Wild
root faeries going wild are sniffing with hypersensitive noses today
seeking out the curliest, most delicious, juiciest vines, along the way.
consuming grasses and roots other animals cannot fathom eating for fun.
if we had feet, said the frightened rutabaga, I would say we had better run!...
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Categories:
hypersensitive, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form:
Rhyme
Leaking Faucet
my mind is a
-leaking faucet-
completely lost it-
forgot when i had it
last- slave master
-contradiction in terms-
specs- no less- incompletes
taking turns- faking
the best- guilty conscience
-hypersensitive-
flailing about- dirty
snout- no punishment
compares- beyond repair-
greeting good intentions-
wide eyes- stoic despair...
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Categories:
hypersensitive, allegory, introspection, life
Form:
Free verse
In Depend Ends
On the eve of the new call,
wits mated with passion,
zeal donated by conception,
hypersensitive pulls attracted all,
contracts into a horrendous span
as independence made for the span.
But after those,
the cry was severed by greed
seasoned by ills inflected by politics,
as all patriots the new trend follow.
By and by: a swap
as the intended assumed claptrap.
The 1960 independence,
in depend ends.
19:10:01:15:16...
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Categories:
hypersensitive, evil, independence day,
Form:
Sonnet