Poems About: SONNET
Poems on / about :
- alone
- america
- angel
- anger
- april
- baby
- ballad
- beach
- beautiful
- beauty
- believe
- birth
- brother
- butterfly
- car
- carpe diem
- change
- chicago
- childhood
- children
- cinderella
- city
- courage
- crazy
- dance
- dark
- daughter
- death
- depression
- despair
- dream
- family
- fate
- father
- fear
- fire
- food
- football
- freedom
- friend
- frog
- funeral
- funny
- future
- girl
- god
- graduation
- greed
- grief
- haiku
- hair
- happiness
- happy
- hate
- heart
- heaven
- hero
- home
- hope
- house
- husband
- identity
- innocence
- january
- joy
- june
- justice
- kiss
- laughter
- life
- lonely
- loss
- lost
- love
- lust
- marriage
- memory
- mirror
- money
- moon
- mother
- murder
- music
- nature
- night
- ocean
- ode
- paris
- passion
- peace
- people
- pink
- poem
- poetry
- poverty
- power
- pride
- racism
- rain
- rainbow
- red
- remember
- respect
- river
- romance
- romantic
- rose
- running
- school
- sea
- sick
- silver
- sister
- sky
- sleep
- snake
- soldier
- sometimes
- song
- sonnet
- sorrow
- spring
- star
- success
- suicide
- summer
- sun
- swimming
- sympathy
- teacher
- thanks
- time
- together
- travel
- trust
- truth
- war
- warning
- water
- wedding
- winter
- woman
- work
- world
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337.Some Poets
Some poets pen Horatian odes,
While others write in epic modes.
Some love the rousing roundelay
(Though most consider it passé) . read more »Bridgid Patrick -
338.Momentum Creative
Momentous wave laves Past, washed fast to sea,
As former reference-points no sense retain,
Unexpected sentiments unstained
Defy tried definitions, time, place, we read more »Jonathan ROBIN -
339.Thomas Caulfield Irwin
He should be one worthy of literary note
Yet he has become a near forgotten poet
One of those who deserve a greater renown
Thomas Caulfield Irwin from Warrenpoint County Down read more »Francis Duggan -
340.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 -
341.LOFTY WAVES ON SEAS AND WOODS - WAEL MOREICHEH
LOFTY WAVES ON SEAS AND WOODS
UPON WORLD `S SONG
THE WIDE HEAVEN AND OUR AMERICAN BEAUTY MOVIE
STRANGE DREAM TO PICASSO WIVES read more »WAEL MOREICHEH -
342.That Snow Poet (that's no poet?)
Ahhh, the fresh canvas of new fallen snow
and the promise of beer-bloated bladder
no pencil, but my pen is, well, you know..
(to a true poet, size doesn't matter) read more »Chuck Audette -
343.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 -
344.DOWN FALLS THE TYRANT
Worthy of a sonnet or an ode
don't you think? I asked
the worthy citizen in rags
pushing a grocery cart read more »Michael Pruchnicki -
345.Anne Hathaway's Cottage
A long time ago in the seventeenth century
Shakespeare quoted...quite effectively:
'Sweetest Anne, take heed of my plan.
In wedlock when your arms enfold me read more »Joyce Hemsley -
346.One Great Poem
For the poet the quest
Is for that one great poem
Sonnets from the Portuguese #43
E.B.B. did not know read more »Bill Grace -
347.! A Poets Mind
In a poets mind,
silence has stopped chatter,
traffic noise, childish play. read more »Bob Blackwell -
348.Poetic Style and Form
Forty words:
Monday is Haiku day
Tuesday is Nonet read more »Joyce Hemsley