Poems About: SUNSET

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

  • 229.
    First

    It was getting darker
    It had breeze
    It felt soft
    But the Sunset brought it shine read more »

    meitha soekotjo
  • 230.
    For You

    A Sunset for you
    A rose or two
    I know what you like because it's you
    Your my mentor your my guide read more »

    Travis Ciempa
  • 231.
    SEEKING

    The falling poem was
    in bruising gamble of winter
    of troubled life,
    bound to a staircase: read more »

    Satish Verma
  • 232.
    Moss Hanging From Sunset Trees

    I love the beauty of nature
    I love the quiet of a still river...

    I love the beauty of rare pristine nature read more »

    Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)
  • 233.
    From Sunrise to Sunset

    Sunrise,
    She was born on the 3rd of June 1985;
    Sunset,
    And she died on the 10th of July 2011; read more »

    Edward Kofi Louis
  • 234.
    Best Friends Forever, Me And You.

    Sunsets, deep beautiful sunsets
    The golden hues of you my friend
    Silent nights, twinkling star
    You are so close, yet so far read more »

    Shalom Wali Syed
  • 235.
    Listen to the Sunset

    Listen to the Sunset
    In this day going light
    Tunes of some regret
    Before the coming night read more »

    Peter S. Quinn
  • 236.
    XX: To Robert Browning

    A mighty sorrow gathers while the eye
    Is by the sunset's waning glories fed, read more »

    Thomas Noon Talfourd
  • 237.
    'linger'

    Have a walk my dear
    I encourage you
    Just beyond and into the shade purple
    Under my sunset into a yawning moment read more »

    joseph nez
  • 238.
    Drifting

    Just drifting
    Toward the sunset
    Past civilisation
    Beyond the smell read more »

    Mike Slessor
  • 239.
    Come back my love

    Sunset in forests
    Come back my love from trance
    Dead stars from gadgets
    Smile them a regeance read more »

    ion untaru
  • 240.
    At Sunset, Today

    At sunset, today when the sky turns red
    When clouds, try to veil the sky; when birds nest
    And are too tired to fly read more »

    Rani Turton
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