Poems About: SONNET

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

  • 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
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