Best Acclamations Poems
Below are the all-time best Acclamations poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of acclamations poems written by PoetrySoup members
Bid Thy To Slaughter Child, To SlaughterIn the august acclamations of weaponry
befits this uniform adorned
and in prideful boast our livery
of arsenal upon the enemy scorned
From this distant seat shall reap...
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Categories:
acclamations, sorrow, violence, war, ,
Form:
Free verse
The Intricate Arc of EchosQuite dispersions.
Peaceful allegorical dispensations.
Certain tactful dispositions.
A spectrum of disquietude.
Allegorical gravity.
The solitary wishful descents of freefall.
Long awaited acclamations of flight.
On and on, this merciful rainbow in...
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Categories:
acclamations, lost love, riddle,
Form:
Free verse
JanuaryJANUARY
Joyful bells and pyrotechnics greet the year
Acclamations of the turning of a page
Now we look to future hopes with banished fear
Under brightening days new...
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Categories:
acclamations, seasons,
Form:
Acrostic
American Revolution ReaffirmedOur Revolution sought limitations
On imposition of regulations,
But supplications met deprecation
And castigations not reformation.
Such condescension sparked protestation
And contemplation of separation;
This supposition stirred apprehension -
A premonition of...
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Categories:
acclamations, anniversary, appreciation, celebration, history,
Form:
Rhyme
UmbrellasI could find in all of my short childhood,
No umbrellas around our neighborhood;
Farm-workers used palm leave woven structures,
That resembled head-gears said in scriptures...!
Our school lay...
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Categories:
acclamations, uplifting,
Form:
Rhyme
Song For a Sabbath Day a Psalmholy haunting
a heavenly CHORUS
all called to mind
silent supplicating
...
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Categories:
acclamations, christian, music,
Form:
Verse
Terror-Terror
When I thought of the terror
Once I sat engaged and freighting
Much I marveled the splendid scare
Deep into that darkness fearing
On that day my soul grew...
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Categories:
acclamations, analogy, fear, humanity,
Form:
Rhyme