Best Dewing Poems
Below are the all-time best Dewing poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of dewing poems written by PoetrySoup members
Clerihew DewingThomas Wiimer Dewing
so accomplishedthe critics did sing
Often with large scale scenes
were changed to Japanese screens...
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Categories:
dewing, art, people,
Form:
Clerihew
Love Musings
Written: February 08, 2024
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Scarlet lips susurrous softly,
amid quiescence of dusk
bequeath beamily beguin...
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Categories:
dewing, analogy, appreciation, beauty, love,
Form:
Free verse
Rain - a Didactic CinquainRain - A Didactic Cinquain
Rain
Misty, sweet
Pelting, dewing, precipitating
Ever so warmish
Rainwater
Spring rain
Droplets wet, refreshing
Delighting, happening, crying
It was a surprise to us all
Cloud
Cloudy rain
Wonderful, stripy
Jumping, swimming, rolling
Such...
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Categories:
dewing, analogy, rain,
Form:
Didactic
Circles In the Sky - Collaboration With Space CadetCIRCLES IN THE SKY
Julie traces circles in the sky;
Wills her finger to connect the lines
So they don't disappear like summer,
Where last sun rays simmer.
I tug...
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Categories:
dewing, boy, girl, happy, love,
Form:
Free verse
ImpermanenceImpermanence
We’re waves
Thaw, melt and freeze
Impermanence of breeze
We're castles of sand -
Leveled by bully's hand
We’re spider webs and beaver dams all
Mists and illusions ephemeral
We’re mountains disappearing
We’re...
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Categories:
dewing, introspection, nature,
Form:
Couplet
Dew DropsIn the silhouette of the dewing early morning--
the tears of the mother, the tears of nature
grow before the rise of the sun.
They are everywhere growing...
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Categories:
dewing, introspection, life, naturepain,
Form:
Free verse
Flowers They Are So Beautiful and Alluring'Flowers!' said I, 'thing of floral'
Once I sat engaged and blossoming
When I thought of the flowers
In a kingdom full of wreaths
Once upon a midnight peak
I...
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Categories:
dewing, analogy, appreciation, flower,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Holding Onla vapeur monte, mon désir
A breeze brushes lightly across bare eyes
longing pools of desire penetrate
deep into the cradle that is you
and I crave to...
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Categories:
dewing, desire,
Form:
Free verse
A Much Needed Love-Much I marveled the romance dear
Instead I uncovered the fondness
Ah, distinctly I was conquering
And its eyes have all the occupying
There stood an avenging spying
I have...
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Categories:
dewing, analogy, appreciation, crush, for
Form:
Free verse
I Got It ClearlyYou wise me up faster
To avoiding disaster
Gradually becoming a forecaster
Life's riddle painted me a master
But don't call me a pastor
Cum fasting, I ain't...
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Categories:
dewing, 1st grade, art, cinderella,
Form:
Rhyme
A Much Needed Love 2-Much I marveled the romance dear
Instead I uncovered the fondness
Ah, distinctly I was conquering
And its eyes have all the occupying
There stood an avenging spying
The catching...
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Categories:
dewing, analogy, appreciation, crush, for
Form:
Free verse
The Angel To My HeartAs I lie here upon my floor i fell broken like never before for in my heart i see her
face and i cry for...
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Categories:
dewing, lost love, love, heart,
Form:
I do not know?
Come Back And Finish What You Started
Looking back on when we were Young so long ago
It's so sad
When I think of all the things we had
And magical things we used...
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Categories:
dewing, beautiful,
Form:
Free verse
Capsulate-The Winds Speak Forth
the winds speaking forth
inside space
clouds moving
pillows white mist
dewing drops rainbow
while the blue spaces
gathering picking the cottony hues
picture perfected canvas
capsulate
6/21/23
Written words by James Edward Lee...
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Categories:
dewing, analogy, appreciation, nature, wind,
Form:
Verse
And To Thee An Hourglasssuddenly in a gap between talking, he was taken over
by a new page, turned mid flow, as he clutched his chest,
creases betraying a defeated...
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Categories:
dewing, death, health, heart, judgement,
Form:
Narrative