Poems About: SONNET

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

  • 301.
    Poetry Sublime

    After reading beautiful sonnets that rhyme
    You will wish to read more
    If you have the time.
    Oh the rhythm is like a dream read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
  • 302.
    A Poets Lonely World of Love.

    Love spills over
    pouring from a cobwebbed heart
    nowhere to go from where it flows
    but in sensual empty words read more »

    Allie Lusha
  • 303.
    The Phoenix

    The sky was bleeding
    Fires, flames and furnaces
    Daughters of the blaze read more »

    Rebecca Kate Summers
  • 304.
    The Last

    The last ever love song has never been written,
    the last sonnet has yet to be smittened,
    the last ever beautiful sundown has never been seen,
    the last love story has yet to be screened. read more »

    D.A. Woods
  • 305.
    On Sonnet CXVI - Parody William Shakespeare

    True Love cannot change
    the object of affection, - read more »

    Jonathan ROBIN
  • 306.
    Dreaming / Waking

    Saw you on a Sunday -
    reading your Bible,
    bought you some candy -
    got cuffed to your chair. read more »

    Whitney Jones Olson
  • 307.
    Spring time and love sonnets

    Sitting below the maple tree
    Listen to the melody of spring
    Reading a chapter of love sonnets read more »

    Patricia Gale
  • 308.
    Joyous Tear

    The color red the symbol of love
    White for purity
    Shades mixed together creating pink
    The words combined meaning true love read more »

    Patricia Gale
  • 309.
    A Sonnet of Love

    Skin of creamed alabaster
    lips of cherry balm trees
    she looked like a Godess from antiquity
    her smile like a halo read more »

    Charles M. Moore
  • 310.
    If You.....

    If you have heard the silent sonnet whispered soulfully by Milford's Sound,
    Or watched Pukaki's pallette brush pastels through the burning sky,
    If you have felt the rise of Kaikoura's green edge looming over the restless deep,
    Or watched, for a moment, the wash, sinking into Piha's silken dark hands, read more »

    Katy Fulker
  • 311.
    Looking toward Bozeman

    The peak is named after the native American
    woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark
    on their epic journey across north America read more »

    Michael Pruchnicki
  • 312.
    what is love

    A million sonnets have been wrote
    trying to explain what love is
    is it seen from you eyes
    or is it told from a kiss read more »

    marcie yosh
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