Poems About: WARNING

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

  • 325.
    Splash

    I ran into you
    without warning
    or notion or care
    we slept away the nights read more »

    Charles Lara
  • 326.
    The Fray

    My sword is bloody,
    My armor is muddy,
    You were warned,
    Before you plucked this thorn, read more »

    Brendon Secrist
  • 327.
    Bereavement inside:

    I have been severely shaken
    Finally I am being awaken
    Being warned’ my life taken read more »

    cody potter
  • 328.
    What's Your Excuse

    Blackness moved up
    Without a warning
    Nor a hint read more »

    Gary Revel
  • 329.
    Only Fools

    The beacon light
    stretches out from the shore
    to warn passing ships
    of the dangers read more »

    David Harris
  • 330.
    The letter

    this is the letter
    you'll never read
    fill'd with warnings
    you'll never heed read more »

    mark bowdidge
  • 331.
    January

    Frost covers everything
    The sun sent red streaks across the sky
    Warning weather changes read more »

    Marjorie DeBol DeFazio
  • 332.
    Cassandra

    A modern day prophet of doom
    is a rather corpulent politician -
    a Cassandra of global warning read more »

    Michael Pruchnicki
  • 333.
    Peter's Promise

    i should have
    heeded your warning read more »

    I AM THAT MOUSE
  • 334.
    With Me

    I carry with me
    These faded
    Warn
    Pieces of someone else’s mind read more »

    Noel Marsh
  • 335.
    Warning

    Warning
    He might cause heartbreak
    He poisons your heart
    With his handsome looks read more »

    Make A Wish
  • 336.
    Fall Trivia

    Red and Gold leaves
    Bringing in the sheaves
    Misty mornings
    Frost warnings read more »

    Nancy Chambers
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