Get Your Premium Membership

Best Abjuration Poems

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


Abjuration
Shooting stars penetrate the midnight sky
There is an unexplainable wonder that space fills inside
An astonishing sight unveils itself before my eyes
Not only from the stars,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, confusion, dark, sorrow, war,
Form: Free verse



Abjuration
Shooting stars penetrate the midnight sky
There is an unexplainable wonder that space fills inside
An astonishing sight unveils itself before my eyes
Not only from the stars,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, absence, beauty, change, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Trenchant Recalcitrant Poet Welcomes Animadversion
(alternately titled: aery diction galloped jocosely)

Abbreviation asper "FAKE"
abdication (wishful thinking),
an aberration Trump accepted
abjuration (or alternative) i.e.
ablation, thee apprenticed

president, would never forsake
abnegation (sooner his cold,
dead paws...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, 12th grade, fate, goodbye,
Form: Free verse
An Advent
Despite the elapsed time after their ending; after their abjuration - an elapsed time that subsisted like some weary stream without direction - her advent...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, absence, loss, lost love,
Form: Free verse
Pan's Frolicsome Guffaw
Pan’s Frolicsome Guffaw

’Tis the eve of The Equinox.

Methinks I hear midst Boreas’ frozen rattlings,
an unsticking of great Pan’s frolicsome guffaw;
a cheering hint of his sweet...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, spring,
Form: Blank verse



Free Cee Do Not the Countless Count
DON’T THE COUNTLESS COUNT?

What if “what if” didn’t matter at all?
What if the word “if” didn’t exist?
Would madness and sadness continued to call?
And would disdain,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, angst, people, people, integrity,
Form: Free verse
Free Cee Do Not the Countless Count
DON’T THE COUNTLESS COUNT?

What if “what if” didn’t matter at all?
What if the word “if” didn’t exist?
Would madness and sadness continued to call?
And would disdain,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, angst, people, people, integrity,
Form: Rhyme
Onerous Anus Complex Number One
Pain in the ass devoid of dreck
inapropos poetic material what the heck
more unbearable than crick in neck
shiver me timbers, I feel like total wreck
the (see)...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Imagism
Epistle Viii - Maronite Pilgrim
(I)
Baptism,
the fountain
where the Father's
aqueous embrace
wipes my slate clean

(II)
Conviction,
a luminous crown
elevated atop my dome,
my compass through
the labyrinth of creed

(III)
Compassion,
the javelin of Christ
incandescently
piercing the veil of
self-righteousness

(IV)
Modesty,
am impenetrable...

Read more of this work...
Categories: abjuration, god, jesus, religion, spiritual,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things