Poems About: MOON

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

  • 337.
    Li Po drowns

    Li Po sits drinking wine;
    he is in his garden
    below the tree
    reciting his poems to the night read more »

    Raj Arumugam
  • 338.
    In Light of the Sinking Sun

    An empty chair
    A quiet room
    In light of the moons full glare.
    A sleeping man read more »

    Samantha Jo
  • 339.
    'MOON' in Haiku

    Waxing and waning
    Moon provides inspiration
    Accept life's going! read more »

    Subbaraman N V
  • 340.
    moonchild

    whatever slid into my mother's room that
    late june night, tapping her great belly,
    summoned me out roundheaded and unsmiling.
    is this the moon, my father used to grin. read more »

    Lucille Clifton
  • 341.
    The Cat And The Moon

    THE cat went here and there
    And the moon spun round like a top,
    And the nearest kin of the moon,
    The creeping cat, looked up. read more »

    William Butler Yeats
  • 342.
    Haikus (The Moon)

    The moon stared hiding itself,
    The night was sitting
    Nude in the balcony read more »

    Naseer Ahmed Nasir
  • 343.
    Silver Moon

    Silver moon silver moon
    Stately in the sky
    When the stars fade away
    When comes the morning light read more »

    Bill Simmons
  • 344.
    Love

    A thousand grains of sand
    In time I’ll understand
    The way I also sacrifice
    Myself to be so nice read more »

    Robert L. Bixler III
  • 345.
    Dark Side Of The Moon

    Every night we dream of things
    half of them we never remember,
    but our dreams are only things
    our brain is sorting out read more »

    David Harris
  • 346.
    Moon's Tears

    Moon shines down onto Earth
    But does she ever really shine?
    Or does she just reflect Sun’s light
    A sad excuse for originality read more »

    maddie bird
  • 347.
    Sweet Summer's Dance

    A dance upon the woodland green,
    moon spinning with delight.
    Wind aglow with moonbeam's ray
    spreads far into eboned night. read more »

    Hazelmarie Elliott
  • 348.
    Guardians of the night

    Flowing in the wind, waiting at oceans tide.
    By the great moonlight, all the stars in the sky.
    Join together, now and forever.
    Mornings light ~ comes and goes. read more »

    Darlene Belcher
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