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Imagery Alexandrine Poems

These Imagery Alexandrine poems are examples of Alexandrine poems about Imagery. These are the best examples of Alexandrine Imagery poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The NV of Poetry
Natural

Amongst fineries, placed his book being displayed, and yonder aloft walls, enlarged excerpt involves eyes to indulge, a glimpse of expectant imprints that present a...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, imagery,



Premium Member The Tentacle of Roots
"I shall be like a tree planted by the river ... "  Psalm 1:3

A myriad of stars, the milky stream connects.
The tree of life...

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Categories: imagery, tree,

Taking Risk To Play With Some Witchcrafts
monsters wearing  watches , they appear  as  witches.
watching sleepers there and planning to bewitch here....

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Categories: imagery,

Premium Member Hell Keeper
Dressed as the hell keeper, trick upon the sleeper,
as stars fade and shiver, dazed skies roar and quiver....

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Categories: gothic, halloween, imagery,

Alexandrine
Alex went for a drink 
to calm himself and think 
I screamed: 'Alex and drink!' 
I hate Alexandrine!...

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Categories: imagery, word play,



Premium Member Love Inspired Awe
As I'm about to flee,
she smiles sweetly at me.

And my heart skips a beat,
as doubt and hope compete.

Desire lights passion's flame,
when she whispers my name,

I...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Sweetgoldstuff
A fly dances
On a blooming flower.
A bee buzzes along
Busies itself digging for nectar,
The fly dashes, dances on the petal.
When done the bee flies away.
Unhindered the...

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Categories: imagery,

I'M Not An Expert
I'm not an expert at anything, but an optimist at many.

A carpenter I am not, but I can still bang a nail.

My artist's hands are...

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Categories: art, care, creation, imagery,

Thumbing the Nose
The goal of a poem: its intrinsic I.D.
is grab folk: to show them; to imbue imagery –
to say something profound and to then sculpt the...

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Categories: appreciation, history, inspirational, irony,

And She Wept Oh So Gently Upon My Shoulder
Bring me dawn, soft
like the first
breath of Spring.
Bring me dusk, brisk
like the Morning’s
fresh cry,
like the Ocean’s
spray caressing my
skin.
Bring me voice,
shaped into a
lullaby,
dampened with cars
and carts...

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Categories: allegory, assonance, imagery, love,


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