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Best Estonian Poems

Below are the all-time best Estonian poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of estonian poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Juneteenth
June 6, 1944, known as D-Day, allied troops landed on the beaches, an
unpleasant day that started in the early morning hours in
Normandy, France, and turned...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: estonian, courage, death, history, world
Form: Acrostic



Premium Member To Your Majesty, One Big....
...Hoender - Afrikaans, Pulë - Albanian, ???? - Arabic, ?????? - Belarusian, ???? - Bulgarian, 
Pollastre - Catalan, ? - Chinese (Simplified), ? - Chinese...

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Categories: estonian,
Form: I do not know?
A Million Ways To Say I Love You
They say
?There are a million ways?
To say I love you

In this day and age?
I could only find
?In my computer’s brain?
The words 
to say I love...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: estonian, love, love hurts,
Form: Free verse
Margarita
EYES SO GREEN THAT I PONDER
WITH GAZE THAT SEEMS LIKE LIGHTENING AND THUNDER
FOR YOUR WARM EMBRACE I HUNGER
THE LUCKY ONE WOULD WISH FOR NOTHING TO...

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Categories: estonian, love, passion,
Form: Sonnet
A Marionette Called Rosette
carried away on the last rays
of autumn sun in a moon-shaped pool
carried away like cosmic driftwood
she's having a pocket honeymoon
because
there's a coat of scarlet velvet
somewhere...

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Categories: estonian, imagery, surreal,
Form: Free verse



Rented Rooms
The house is boiled cabbage
goose fat, gizzard stew, and beets.
Windows steam and simmer,
you can write your name on the glass
winter or summer.

If you can live...

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Categories: estonian, poetry,
Form: Free verse
The Fish Rots From the Head
Fish and chips and a pint of dark brew.
Malt vinegar and lashings of salt.
A fish dinner served up
by a truck in a newspaper cone.

That was...

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Categories: estonian, poetry,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things