Poems About: SONG

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

  • 229.
    The Song of an Angel

    Be still, and listen to the wind,
    As it whispers through the leaves,
    For the gentle song of angels,
    Is blowing in the breeze. read more »

    Jean Penner
  • 230.
    Runic Verses

    O the force of Runic verses,
    O the mighty strength of song
    Cannot baffle all the curses
    Which to mortal state belong. read more »

    George Borrow
  • 231.
    Touch Of Love

    I Have A Wish
    A Wish To Touch
    To Touch The Surface Of A Piano
    And Play My Song read more »

    Piitaa Lefex
  • 232.
    My Song....

    read more »

    Crystal Garcia
  • 233.
    SONG OF MY LIFE

    I lose as it was before
    The direction going no where
    Like the stanza in a song
    Thas has no rhythm. read more »

    Kate Piloton
  • 234.
    Were the World Writ to a Song

    Were the world writ to a song
    Of what men and maidens would we sing read more »

    Matthew Holloway
  • 235.
    the love song

    hush! don't cry and listen
    can you hear it? ...no? ... then listen closely
    now can you hear it?
    yes that's it read more »

    fortunate thembekile xulu
  • 236.
    A Song Of Love

    A song of love
    is the sweetest song,
    any mortal will ever hear.
    It is sung by a choir of angels, read more »

    David Harris
  • 237.
    sing to my wing

    Smile baby its over soon
    The sun will come and erase the moon
    Your stars are bright when you let them shine
    If only you could see you're not of this kind read more »

    Lois doyle
  • 238.
    A WALK THROUGH MY VILLAGE

    Today sun waked up very early,
    I took a walk in the village road;
    I often start my dawn this muddy way,
    With Coconut trees on each side, read more »

    I.P. GOPIKRISHNAN PISHARODY
  • 239.
    Sing a song

    Sing a song of beauty,
    euphoria and love.
    Sing a song of peace
    that flows through your veins, read more »

    Alexandra Yeboah
  • 240.
    A Midnight Song II (A Sonnet)

    There is no better place to sing this song
    There are no sweeter words than these
    A pitch so tempting can only be sung in the highest heavens
    A romance this alluring can only be felt at the teasing touch of my melody read more »

    Rafael Yaw Kumi
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