Poems About: SONNET

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

  • 337.
    It Is Such A Secret Place, The Land Of Tears

    Oh the extascy of sunlight on grass
    & you lying naked upon it

    as beautiful as any sonnet read more »

    Dónall Dempsey
  • 338.
    Trapez duo

    poetry is letting the conscious
    and unconscious realms of the brain meet
    so that they can teach each other the way
    to tango to the heart of readers read more »

    john tiong chunghoo
  • 339.
    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
  • 340.
    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
  • 341.
    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
  • 342.
    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
  • 343.
    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
  • 344.
    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
  • 345.
    Act One

    Forty words:

    Known to the world as sweet Sylvia read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
  • 346.
    Poetic Style and Form

    Forty words:

    Monday is Haiku day
    Tuesday is Nonet read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
  • 347.
    ! A Poets Mind

    In a poets mind,
    silence has stopped chatter,
    traffic noise, childish play. read more »

    Bob Blackwell
  • 348.
    Consummate Bliss

    Shall I dare tell my love what I’m thinking
    In the veil’s of a valentine card
    Or step from the shadows and tell her
    Can verity transpire so hard read more »

    Daniel Lake
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