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Best Amenity Poems

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


Oh How I Adore Thee
Lord I love You for so many reasons beyond comprehension,
the way You light up my life during strife is so unbelievable.
You have brought Salvation through...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amenity, god, love,
Form: Pantoum



Premium Member The Autobiography of a Brook
You've visited me after a long time: Remember; once, I was brimming with might? Named babbling brook, revered as a singing deity, how blissful was...

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Categories: amenity, care, caregiving, change, childhood,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
No Mans Land
A brand new development for you and me
A gated community you just have to see.
Situated on the plains of deep despair
A rocky road will lead...

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Categories: amenity, life, placescommunity,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Punctuation Crisis
Un-nerved by formal sentencing assemblies,
Marks and Words, bound by conjunctive amenity.
The tried beliefs that short cuts speed words into action.
Made stuffy Old School feel out...

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Categories: amenity, identity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jesus, My Joy
Jesus is the joy of my life, full of grace and truth
His love was pure and holy, giving his all
For the sin of the world....

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Categories: amenity, faith, jesus, joy, love,
Form: Terza Rima



Premium Member Blessed

Gentle dreams abide on my soul
Singing of grace, joy, peace and more
Verses and visions who’ll console
Spirit of love, hearts will adore

Breathing kindness into each hope
Remembering...

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Categories: amenity, appreciation, blessing, faith, hope,
Form: Kyrielle
Premium Member Grandma's Quilt
God blessed me with a grandma of many talents,
And one of them always left me thoroughly amazed.
It was the way she collected square scraps of...

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Categories: amenity, childhood, family, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Garden Temple of Paradise
Everything  is beautiful at this time of day,
Following a quickening morning shower.
And the huge orange pearl that is the sun
Is just beginning to shepherd...

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Categories: amenity, art, faith, inspirational, work,
Form: Rhyme
Chasing the Cat
Simply softly these guileful feet do trot
Those cavalier whisper my name in glee
Hiding I pray from dear loves noble lot

My attire a smirk, though my...

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Categories: amenity, adventure, cat, perspective,
Form: Villanelle
God Created Unity and Infinity
God Created Unity and Infinity
 
God made ships including sea and shore;
Our family and friends who we do adore;
Wonderful wife that children would yield;
Friendly farm...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amenity, allegory, analogy,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Spotting a Mirage
I thought mirages appeared
only in the desert heat
but today right from
my very own car seat
I spotted several, one after another
upon the paved smooth street!
Each mirage...

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Categories: amenity, nature, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Serenity Stream
In realms of peace I do release for my thoughts reveal their pathos
In a melancholy state a wasted weight I encroach the chronic chaos
As unpredictable...

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Categories: amenity, dream, peace, river,
Form: Rhyme
Heart Sublime
Heart sublime woman.
Small auspice exist.
Amity elegant Marie. Amenity heart Amerind woman....

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Categories: amenity, family
Form: Haiku
Lucky Escape
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I stood in the door way of this cinema town
A punch to my head and a fall to the ground

Staggered back up to my feet...

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© Ian Foley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amenity, mystery,
Form: Couplet
Prisoner's Dilemma
Alone in his cell, an inmate said,
"Truly, I have escaped the baseness of humans-
that inveterate vice which condones condemnation.”
No longer will he mistake loathing for...

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Categories: amenity, philosophy,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs