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Old Alexandrine Poems

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


Premium Member Memento on the Moon
Memento on the moon, our demise that’s too soon—
since ancient moral laws, our reasoning had flaws.
The Ten Commandments bold, the wisdom of old told,
its light...

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Categories: analogy, introspection,



ECHOES OF THE PAST
In ancient woods where shadows softly dance and play,  
The whispers of old times are caught at close of day.  
Among the silent...

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Categories: creation, earth, fantasy, imagination,

Premium Member Ghost Town
As memories scatter in echoes of laughter.  I recall childhood dreams now lost among old trees. Hope once ran free and wild, but now...

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Categories: childhood, nostalgia, youth,

Premium Member I Remember
Natural

I remember my dad, oh, he was a fine man, and he loved my mom so, they
loved all the children so much. I adored mom's...

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Categories: family, love, me, nostalgia,

Premium Member Another Year's Demise

My thoughts reflecting upon a year that is about to pass into history. Each month bringing its own joy, sorrow, and contemplations. I have written...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: alexandrine, christmas, farewell, poetry, remember,



Premium Member No One Left Behind -Edited
That age-old Grim Reaper, as always, no sleeper -
is no doubt out stalking me, endlessly walking....

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Categories: death,

Premium Member World Gone Cold
~ For Dad ~


Though warm your final breath

          Kissed soft, my cheek in death

  ...

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Categories: death, grief, introspection, loss,

My Love Weeps
memories  of  your touch
tiptoes, treading on crutch 
from nape to heel completes
old halcyon heartbeats.
sunshine floods, flame ignites
wet wind blows, shards of lights
drenched in...

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Categories: lost love,

The Crimson Voyage
Dwellin' in the blindfolds of my passion
I rely on his rose to gain vision
And sail me away into the storm
With which life comes, in many...

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Categories: adventure,

Lord of the Trash
Pile up the gristle and race to the top. There's Nazis in the pigpen, elitists in the slop. Social media heroes in a false Saving...

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Categories: america, anger, angst, art,

The Reason, I Failed
Was it, the one for me

         The red eyes and the pale face

    ...

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Categories: career,

Midnight Hour
I called your name in the midnight hour
actually wishing that you were with me
only to let you actually come back on your own time
into not...

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Categories: confidence, heartbreak, lost love,

Former Fraulein In France
Outside the city, tasty pomegranates grow,
the Wakefields look forward to delayed honeymoon.
British coffee merchant, James was raised in Bordeaux.
Each day, they sample wines after lunch,...

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Categories: 11th grade, adventure, husband,

Letting Go
Learning to let go
I learned patience too early
Forgot I’m not taken granted I thought
I held my breath, so not to breath for life
I held so...

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Categories: africa, beautiful, beauty, courage,

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,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things