Mine had all that stuff too [probably], and still had time to mention sex.
Edit: I should have added except for juxtaposition, my poems don't have any of those, but modern poets like what I am consider juxtaposition to be pseudo-intellectual, social elite, coffee table compulsive coquetry designed to enable socially inadequate poetic wannabes a momentary glimpse of true rhythmic symmetry...without the sex.
In layman's terms juxtaposition is the poetic equivalent of tantric sex, no-one wants it, no-one does it and no-one understands it. Tantric sex being the act of using sexual union as a metaphor for weaving together the physical and the spiritual: weaving man to woman, and humanity to the divine. The purpose is to become one with God. The Western form of this sacred sexuality called Tantra teaches slow, non-orgasmic sexual intercourse. Couples who have tried tantric sex allege that they cultivate great sensual pleasure and also a sense of “dissolving into each other” that is profound and loving. Nuff said