Poems About: SONNET

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

  • 313.
    An Ode to Michael

    The clouds are grey today
    Holding every drops to its way
    While mountains resonance the voice
    A sad sonnet to the world read more »

    Blue Bell
  • 314.
    I am the sin you have never confessed

    I AM THE SIN YOU’VE NEVER CONFESSED


    I am the sin you have never confessed, read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 315.
    The sonnet

    It may discuss the fate of man,
    the meaning of the thing called ‘life’,
    or how it all began, and when;
    the topics can be very diverse. read more »

    Piet Groot
  • 316.
    The Phoenix

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

    Rebecca Kate Summers
  • 317.
    Utencils

    Pencil, pen, charcoal, graphite, i can use whatever utencil
    I want to write ' rhymes so slick'
    I could write a lymric in skilcraft or a sonnet with bic
    And if you want to learn how come close, Ill show ya read more »

    Jason Murak
  • 318.
    Dreaming / Waking

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

    Whitney Jones Olson
  • 319.
    Shepherd's Sonnets

    Just received from a friend in old Leeds
    a small book that's fulfilling some needs.
    Not a bee in a bonnet
    but a gaggle of sonnets. read more »

    Herbert Nehrlich
  • 320.
    Configuration

    I remember our late night sessions,
    sitting in the quiet room
    We'd talk about the universe
    sonnets, telekenesis and the moon read more »

    Jazzy Davies
  • 321.
    the fourth stall

    The serenity prayer and a Shakespeare sonnet
    appear on the bathroom wall,
    stalls heavily sodden with urine-
    Who cleans these public restrooms anyway? read more »

    Amberlee Carter
  • 322.
    Poets

    What on earth do you call a collection of poets?
    A verse a rhyme a stanza or sonnets?

    Perhaps it is best not to seek out this noun read more »

    David Keig
  • 323.
    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
  • 324.
    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
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