Best Classifying Poems
Below are the all-time best Classifying poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of classifying poems written by PoetrySoup members
Animal GroupsA Murder of Crows
A Shadow of Jaguars
A Flamboyance of Flamingos
A Mess of Iguanas
A Congregation of Alligators
A Crash of Rhinos
A Band of Gorillas
A Thunder of Hippos
A...
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Categories:
classifying, animal,
Form:
Rhyme
An Introduction: An IntroductionConsidering how many times I set out to pen a small,
Master piece of art, a gem that might underwrite,
The utter liability of being just that...
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Categories:
classifying, humorous,
Form:
Free verse
The Perfect YearThe perfect year,
two equal halves.
One with leaves
one without.
Forest thinning out.
Bring indoors
swing sets, pools, smiles, thoughts.
Having enough and not much else is a lot.
The transfer of...
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Categories:
classifying, christian, community, family, insect,
Form:
Verse
Genus
"Genus"
taxonomic
classifying worth
separating the yolk
from the white
like poets pegged
on a line to dry
still and wet
behind the ears
years slapped
heartily away
and back into
the...
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Categories:
classifying, journey, muse,
Form:
Narrative
Lost Pantheons
“Lost Pantheons”
Alexandrine tragedies
Racine diamond-edged
come and go
French letters
blown like leaves
straight up
into the rarefied air
scattered like lovers
against a body
of purple vain poetry...
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Categories:
classifying, freedom, poets, romance, romantic
Form:
Free verse
Songs of Power Wind of ChangeScorpion composed an epic song,
about the changes soon to be.
Thoughts and feelings that were once diverse,
Separations lasting years too long
caused global suffering to prolong.
Dividing friends...
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Categories:
classifying, celebration, change, humanity, meaningful,
Form:
Quatern
Incomplete LoveSometime, someone somewhere was so passionate about someone!!!!
They met- it was fortune!
They liked- it was fantasy!
They loved- it was destiny!
They separated- it was tragedy!
How could...
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Categories:
classifying, fantasy, lost love, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Speaking Incorrectlyi told someone today that i liked it when it rained
i told them i liked that it made the world cold
and i told them that...
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Categories:
classifying, anti bullying,
Form:
Free verse
Tug Uf WarI dont have a definition for it or even a name for it. Could it be happiness, normality,
contintment ?
I dont know if this is...
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Categories:
classifying, confusion, death, depression, political,
Form:
I do not know?
Spirit FilledConnection is an offering of messages as people who crossed over
Connection is spirits of those we never knew
The guides of offering life advice...
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Categories:
classifying, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Free verse
The Rapist TherapistTherapy is afraid of me,
I'll write it down for you to see.
The mental examination process of my necropolis,
Abomination of mental stability, into a...
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Categories:
classifying, i am,
Form:
Rhyme
Too Many IdentitiesTOO MANY IDENTITIES
Young people find identity in a Pro-athletes and “A” teams
others idolize, emulating their rock or beloved film stars
adults, more subtle-- identify with careers...
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Categories:
classifying, christian, introspection,
Form:
Free verse
EquilibriumEquilibrium
I am greater than Muslims
Wiser than Hindus
And stronger than Christians
You are all welcome to take all the attributes
You need
I...
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Categories:
classifying, wisdom,
Form:
I do not know?
Playing With C For FunChicken Chuck Chiggers chose chances of Chow
Changing curly curd curiosities that happened now
Clamping clogging cleats, classifying clones of mad cow
Colorado’s colorful colonists commanding condos of...
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Categories:
classifying, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Alliteration
Molluscs and Cephalopods In HomeI have a bunch of snails in my home, he said.
I would not know what to do I replied. What have you done?
So far, I...
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Categories:
classifying, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Rhyme