Sonnet Ballad Poems
These Sonnet Ballad poems are examples of Ballad poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Ballad Sonnet poems written by international poets.
Friday Sonnetam I in for a surprise
or am I in for
a disaddointment
I feel disjointed
and my
mind slips away
readied myself for
whatever
sure myself up
for the endeavor
won't let the outcome
have...
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Categories:
blessing, confidence, creation, encouraging,
Ballad of the CagedI was in a zoo when I got these words,
There was happiness and smile on every face,
There were animals, plants, ponds, and birds,
The cheerful delight...
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Categories:
ballad, 10th grade, 1st grade,
Ballad and Ballade ReallyLimericks, cinquains, sonnet, and cinqu.
So many choices, what do I do?
Fabulous type of poems to write.
Working on one this very night.
Ninettes, nonettes, light verse, hey!
Please...
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Categories:
ballad, poetry,
Springs Ballad GraceRough draft words beckon Spring’s lyrical pace
as gentle breezes tend pen wispy throes.
Vibrant refrains denote Spring's epic place
to tone ink roses dappled deep in prose.
Primed...
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Categories:
ballad, appreciation, creation, inspiration, poetry,
Ballad of Broken FriendshipsI've burnt so many bridges
with an empty box of matches.
Friendships fall to waysides,
and I watch it while it happens.
Distant conversations;
Eyes no longer fastened
on the times...
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Categories:
ballad, depression, friendship, metaphor, sorry,
When a Love Poem Enters the RoomThere’s an elegance attached to the stride of a love poem entering the door, its subtle yet bold and makes the whole room turn and...
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Categories:
love, relationship,
Sonnet of My Shinny Comet“Beauty in the comet
I may die for your beauty just as a poet
Sonnet of my shiny comet,
You shake my legs by your bright eyes
That shines...
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Categories:
beautiful, lost love, love,
The Ballad of Connie Marcum WongAn idiom by which she's always stuck
is 'having one's head buried in a book'
The truth behind it, she was unprepared
that morning as she went to...
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Categories:
ballad, humor,
A New DawnThe meter—the castle,
the rhyme in the moat
The battlements weary,
all meaning afloat
The knights at the ready,
swords sharpened and drawn
Each piercing...
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Categories:
write,
3 More Excerpts From the Lost Book of TuberlantisRetrieved Passage 3:
From The Book of Days, Sonnet 2
For Lo! I must relate this tome to you
who gather here to listen and believe
to tell the...
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Categories:
culture, gothic, humor, humorous,
SadnessSadness, is my only bride
Who still visits my broken heart
Replaces all swears of endless love
And stays for nights to make me cry
Time, will never stop...
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Categories:
lost love, love, me,
Sonnet 18 Spin OffShall I compare thee to a winter’s tale?
Thou art more chilling and more turbulent,
Rough winds do shake the nightshade buds so pale,
And...
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Categories:
fear,
The Ballad of the Silver DameOne thousand nights I’ve ridden toward the border in the gloom
Upon my stallion, Strident, at a gallop, past the fence.
Yet, never have I left the...
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Categories:
ballad, silver,