Poems About: SONNET

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

  • 325.
    Fresh Notebook

    She bought me a fresh notebook
    To write my deepest thoughts
    Deliver up my soul
    Daily to her read more »

    Frank Bana
  • 326.
    In gardens

    I have know that nitid song,
    Which pens a sonnet in the east.
    Watch it whirl like a sarong,
    And tame the blackened boundless beast. read more »

    Lazarus Knix
  • 327.
    Craft and Wisemen vs Kraft und Eisen

    CRAFT AND WISEMEN vs KRAFT UND EISEN

    Sur[e]ly teutons were defeated
    by hurly-burly true and sturdy - read more »

    Jonathan ROBIN
  • 328.
    Choka Sonnet

    nature’s beauty show.
    near Tokyo in the spring
    guaranteed to please.
    avenues of cherry trees. read more »

    ivor or ivor.e hogg
  • 329.
    A handful of sorrow

    A handful of sorrow

    called grief read more »

    yvette smith
  • 330.
    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
  • 331.
    In many and various ways

    In many and various ways
    God spoke to our fathers by the prophets
    but in these last days
    He has spoken to us by His Son read more »

    Andrew Jones
  • 332.
    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
  • 333.
    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
  • 334.
    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
  • 335.
    An Unknown Poet

    Forty word poem:

    He composed three hundred sonnets
    in a very wondrous way; praises soon read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
  • 336.
    Great Laureate

    When your Sonnet captures love's fantasy
    A 'second Shakespeare' you may be
    Writing of beautiful romance in bloom
    Farewell to yesterday's doom and gloom. read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
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