Poems About: STAR

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

  • 205.
    Unconsciously Conscious

    I can see
    With my minds eyes
    The inner part
    Of your mind read more »

    Uttam Biswas
  • 206.
    Stars

    In the stillness of a winter night
    when all the world is hushed and gone to bed
    I walk alone the garden paths
    and watch the myriad stars read more »

    Josephine Collett
  • 207.
    That one star

    Remember that summer, i used to lie down on the grass.
    In the countryside, i used to watch the stars every night.
    Were always lots of stars in the dark blue sky,
    Were always rich lightened in the deep sky. read more »

    Sukhee Bukhbat
  • 208.
    Starry Night

    Trinkle, trinkle little stars
    How many there are in the sky!
    Let the children try to count!
    I remember this starry night. read more »

    Albert Wong
  • 209.
    Fireflies in the Garden

    Here come real stars to fill the upper skies,
    And here on earth come emulating flies,
    That though they never equal stars in size,
    (And they were never really stars at heart) read more »

    Robert Frost
  • 210.
    Summer Stars

    Bend low again, night of summer stars.
    So near you are, sky of summer stars,
    So near, a long-arm man can pick off stars,
    Pick off what he wants in the sky bowl, read more »

    Carl Sandburg
  • 211.
    The Plough of Time

    Night closed my windows and
    The sky became a crystal house
    The crystal windows glowed
    The moon read more »

    Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • 212.
    Baby Toes

    There is a blue star, Janet,
    Fifteen years’ ride from us,
    If we ride a hundred miles an hour. read more »

    Carl Sandburg
  • 213.
    The Ring of Stars

    In order to make a star with five branches
    Where six would have been the same
    A circle must first be drawn
    In order to make a star with five branches ... read more »

    Robert Desnos
  • 214.
    Friends Are Like Stars

    Friends are like stars
    Though they are far away
    They find a way to glisten through the dark read more »

    Karima Puzon
  • 215.
    Stars Wheel in Purple

    Stars wheel in purple, yours is not so rare
    as Hesperus, nor yet so great a star
    as bright Aldeboran or Sirius,
    nor yet the stained and brilliant one of War; read more »

    Hilda Doolittle
  • 216.
    World famous painting haiku - Van Gogh's Starry Night

    quiet night
    a genius artist's trailblazing
    strokes read more »

    john tiong chunghoo
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