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Best Calendar Year Poems

Below are the all-time best Calendar Year poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of calendar year poems written by PoetrySoup members


The Rhythm of My Body
I dance when my eyes blink
I dance to touch your soul with an indelible ink

I dance when my heart sings
I dance to give a caged...

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Categories: calendar year, dance,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member He Sits Astride a Horse
Bogdan Chmielnicki sits astride a horse
A magnificent statue in Central Kiev
To a monumental Ukrainian figure
A George Washtington-style liberator
He took it to the Poles in the...

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Categories: calendar year, celebration, dark, hero, history,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Summer Solstice - Alouette
Watch the sun appear
On this Solstice clear
Over Stonehenge monoliths.
Sing the sacred song
Honoring the throng
Of the ancient spirit’s gifts.

Let the sun stand still
As we feel the...

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Categories: calendar year, celebration, seasons, summer, sun,
Form: Rhyme
Ashurah
(Every year in the lunar month of Muharram we Shia Muslims commemorate the brutal martyrdom of the grandson of our Holy prophet Muhammed (s.a.w) and...

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Categories: calendar year, history, islamic, remembrance day,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
Premium Member Evergreen In Winter Cold
These lovely plants, trees, shrubs
Thrive the year around with their
Constant coloring and aura of most
Majestic “Deep Greenness” which 
Testifies powerfully to the symbol  
Of...

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Categories: calendar year, allegory, beauty, change, december,
Form: Verse



Friday the 13th'
In recent years a amazing thing has happened to the number Thirteen,
Adding Friday, and the movies, Freddie Kruger has entered the Big Screen.
A silly guy...

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Categories: calendar year, faithday, god, people, day,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Poem For My Mommy
How loaded is the word Mother-with dirty diapers, running noses
Late night upchuck, the bedtime stories and *the Diwali delicacies.
Seeing chaos, mess, too much noise, squabbles...

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Categories: calendar year, mother,
Form: Rhyme
Beware the Ides of March 2023
Beware The Ides of March 2023
 
Ides simply referred to first new moon, 
which usually fell between 
the thirteenth and fifteenth day
of a given month.

The...

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Categories: calendar year, abuse, age, anniversary, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
If I Could Change,
The past trudged as the ground. 
Go round me through time.
Silence me with sounds.
Echo my fruitfulness.
Lust toward me. 
To ward me with your lust...

The past...

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Categories: calendar year, art, assonance, beautiful, beauty,
Form: Free verse
Progressing Cascade Being Revealed
Graded ten out of ten in this crusade, 
A progressing cascade that doesn’t fade, 
Self-made, self-aware word engineer,
Deploying cutting edge concepts into the atmosphere,
Projected from...

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© Quincy Mac  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: calendar year, allegory, hope, meaningful, mentor,
Form: Free verse
Reality of the New Year
The New Year begins with hopes and dreams:
with regrets for past deeds, and failed schemes!
Though full of promise, and sincere resolutions,
some think one day, will...

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Categories: calendar year, january, new year,
Form: Rhyme
What Does Poetry Mean To You
What Does Poetry Mean To You? Neat Feeling

not just poetically, I have read yours,
eh! there's up there a level higher than poetry
a sage that's seek...

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Categories: calendar year, beauty, desire, pain, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
The Ides of March 2018
ever since *****Sapiens didst
   insinuate, elbow and barge
humanity at the mercy sans, small, medium
   (Strunk and White) elemental forces at...

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Categories: calendar year, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member 50 Words For Poe: Inviolate
"50 Words for Poe: Inviolate"




Inviolate
I walk bare feet
towards you
unknown 
I contend to 
know you
but I do not
where is the mirror
to hold up to a face
on...

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Categories: calendar year, absence, freedom, friend, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Where Did Halloween Come From
THE FESTIVAL OF SAMHAIN

It began at the end of Summer,
Marked the end of Harvest Season.
It's not the name of a Celtic god,
As some thought for...

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© Judy Ball  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: calendar year, halloween,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs