Best Audiences Poems
Below are the all-time best Audiences poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of audiences poems written by PoetrySoup members
Cavalcades of ColorsAt the end of the day
Cavalcades of color play
a majestic organ in the sky
~ Earthly audiences sigh
Fire-orange blazes on top
...
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Categories:
audiences, color, heaven, music, sky,
Form:
Rhyme
Riveting RomeoI was a famous, American actress, who adored performing for live audiences,
In stage plays, both modern and classic, like velvet time, which often rushes.
Rose acclaim...
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Categories:
audiences, fantasy, happiness, love, nature,
Form:
Couplet
Music of the SpheresAmbition is to play the Cello
Becoming a most talented fellow
Cellists make such sumptuous sounds
Delighting audiences the whole world round
Encouragement to take up lessons
From former cellist...
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Categories:
audiences, inspiration, music, planet, stars,
Form:
Abecedarian
To Spread Ones Wings and Fly
Sometimes I've stopped and wondered
As I write from day to day
To spread ones wings and fly
And let the anew have their say
There are so many...
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Categories:
audiences, on writing and wordswrite,
Form:
Quatrain
Postmodern NostalgiaA covert curtain raiser pulls a string and marvels at an epic scene
Though parsimonious in essence the stage appears rather obscene
Black cross and pitch dark...
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Categories:
audiences, imagery,
Form:
Rhyme
Party Humidityoutside, it was raining
as it was inside
drinks spilling onto the floor
from incessantly topped-up glasses held by
forgetting, gesticulating hands
spittle flying from mouths...
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Categories:
audiences, people, rain, satire, social,
Form:
Free verse
What's In the NooseLong tennis matches stretch on and on for love of deuce,
While endless freight trains mercifully end with a little red caboose.
Domestic snits could be shortened...
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Categories:
audiences, humorous, perspective, word play,
Form:
Monorhyme
Search For the Hidden SparkThe old man stood;elbows resting on the old stone wall
Wistfully he gazed over the snow laden field,
Watching the sheep nibble on bales of hay,
He thought...
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Categories:
audiences, age, allegory, imagery, loss,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
He Knowed Itin the good
old days
when
audiences
would
throw
such things
as tomatoes
and eggs
at the stage
at the per
son pre
forming
a proper
starving artist
would
give his
worst when
his
belly
grumbled...
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Categories:
audiences, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
Ping Pong ParpIf you hear the sound of rat-tat-a-tat
It's not a woodpecker or a chattering cat
Tis George F. Latulence an aristocrat
Playing ping pong with his gold crested...
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Categories:
audiences, games,
Form:
Rhyme
OctoberHe chose a face
that only his mad mother
would love.
He painted a tragedy
upon a crooked grin.
His mask was designed
to mug any real mirth.
His career-path
a...
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Categories:
audiences, poetry,
Form:
Blank verse
Idols of the TheaterIdols of the Theater, they take the stage,
Crafting tales that stir the heart, from age to age.
In the limelight's glow, they cast their spell,
In their...
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Categories:
audiences, 8th grade, true love,
Form:
Free verse
Theatre of the Absurd - FusionGodot has arrived
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Alive and well thanks!
...said the haiku poster
Crudely pasted to the fence
Who was too busy selling stolen goods
To notice he was a...
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Categories:
audiences, funny, humor, humorous, nonsense,
Form:
Free verse
Frank Sinatra You'Re the OneFrank Sinatra’s name still has instant recognition even today.
He was perhaps the greatest singer of the twentieth century
And possessed those famous “Blue Eyes” and that...
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Categories:
audiences, appreciation, culture, history, music,
Form:
Bio
Goo-Goo For GagaSix plumed vamps, posed on pointe,and smiled lewdly at the judges.
Girls stumbled across the stage and collapsed into a feather heap.
Audiences went goo-goo for their...
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Categories:
audiences, people,
Form:
Sijo