Best Deluged Poems
Below are the all-time best Deluged poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of deluged poems written by PoetrySoup members
- Nature's Psalms - 1NATURE'S PSALMS
Is Beethoven's ensemble fairer than nature's psalms?
Amidst a crowning sun: ears and eyes are drugged,
drenched with tender notes, orchestrated by greens,
inhale deep, the aromatic...
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deluged, beautiful, bird, imagery, inspirational,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Free Verse On LoveBreathe my love, for I shall inhale
your ambrosial ambient air of amour…
and exhale your odoriferous obedient beauty;
For I’m lost in the winds of love,
as my...
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Categories:
deluged, fantasy, love, lust,
Form:
Free verse
I Saw God, but Now WhatLine of inquiry:
“Yes, I affirm, I have seen God
But He appeared and then disappeared
This knowing that transcends mind, left me awed
But until what’s imbibed is...
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Categories:
deluged, anxiety, character, god,
Form:
Free verse
Rush of Summer's BreezeLove songs softly flow on a Summer's breeze,
Lyrics trilled by doves in sweet melodies.
My vagabond heart meanders no more
for you've given yours to me, mon...
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Categories:
deluged, love, summer,
Form:
Sonnet
DesolationOf the terrible and the wonderful, the lull then roaring sound,
The footprints of the heathen Gods stamped upon the ground,
The breath of Satan’s lungs and...
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Categories:
deluged, natural disasters, world,
Form:
Verse
Sage TidingsDeluged with the nostalgic era of you,
Your lush verdant scent lining
Wistful sentiments upon idle reflections
Scattered in fragments and fine dustings, as
I acquaint...
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Categories:
deluged, death, grandparents, life, love,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
deluged, rain,
Form:
Haiku
Eat, Drink and Be WaryAin't no wonder we're baffled about eatin' - ever'thing is taboo.
We're deluged by self-appointed gurus toutin' their points uv view.
Can't they desist and find somethin'...
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Categories:
deluged, food, funny, me,
Form:
Rhyme
Generation XI know I shouldn’t overgeneralize
So I’m not talking about every single one of you.
There’s one thing that shocks me and
I just have to spit it...
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Categories:
deluged, appreciation, money, rude, silence,
Form:
Free verse
The Poetic BluesI think I self-sabotage unknowingly
because of fear
So my message goes unheard because I’m afraid to let the people hear
And end up drowning in the...
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Categories:
deluged, art, black african american,
Form:
Verse
Winter Awakens My CareWinter Awakens My Care
anonymous Middle English poem, circa 1300
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Winter awakens all my care
as leafless trees grow bare.
For now my sighs...
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Categories:
deluged, angst, england, joy, sorrow,
Form:
Couplet
Caesura AquaticaVoyagers, convene thyselves to return, among us...
Caesura, crown nigh clod, a sylph unwept,
elision thy silhouette, meno thy minuet...
Thine late occurence on thee, wake of cerise...
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Categories:
deluged, adventure, happiness, imagination, mother,
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
New Years Giftseating screwed in the soundly pub
the tankard half tilted to his mouth
watching above his surged spectacles
Two brown ladies
sweep by, swaying hips in desire
serving drinks to...
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Categories:
deluged, love, new year, new
Form:
Narrative
Nephalim OracleA cosmic clash of epic force
Split Tiamet like brittle thread
Nibiru hugged its distant course
Propelling moons to gnaw and shred
Kingu marveled at what was formed
Asteroids shed...
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Categories:
deluged, life, mysterywork, life, work,
Form:
Rhyme
Too Old To Be Young, Too Young To Be OldTo the crux and cusp of Heaven's Hill,
I have staggered with burning feet
For 'tis Hell to take another pill,
But Divine to take a flying leap
My...
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Categories:
deluged, addiction, age, heaven, sorrow,
Form:
Rhyme