Best Distinction Poems
Below are the all-time best Distinction poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of distinction poems written by PoetrySoup members
To Touch the UntouchedShe is soothing music,
but an unwritten script.
A silent movie,
but visually, cinematic elegance.
Infatuated lyrics thirst to
compose onto tones of her curves.
Her tongue is a sensual dance,
a...
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Categories:
distinction, desire, romance, romantic love,
Form:
Free verse
Narrow Margin
Sometimes, in uncertain outcomes, as life agitates,
It can sway either way, maneuvering on the edge,
For a difference rather modest, makes the final call,
When a narrow...
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Categories:
distinction, life, perspective,
Form:
Verse
Categories:
distinction, black african american, dedication,
Form:
Free verse
UnattainableA repost of “Unattainable” with special thanks, sincere recognition and due veneration to our fellow poet and friend, Pashang Salehi, for his constructive critique.. valuable...
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Categories:
distinction, beauty, destiny, faith, inspiration,
Form:
Ghazal
UnattainableSatisfying founts of passions, a celebration remains unattainable
Like admiring the unreachable, possession remains unattainable.
Carved pains from which to heal, an abiding endeavour
As pleasure of the...
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Categories:
distinction, art, beauty, inspiration, passion,
Form:
Ghazal
To feel evergreen
In my poetic garden, where petals breathe with light - I feel evergreen.
Among ruby roses I see butterflies take flight - I feel evergreen.
Roaming under...
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Categories:
distinction, analogy, love, romance,
Form:
Ghazal
Pledge of Love and LoyaltyThis pledge that l,Ntando, make today serves
as my guideline that I shall follow
happily, ungrudgingly and tirelessly
for the sake of our love life.
Indeed l am well...
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Categories:
distinction, anniversary, beauty, caregiving, christmas,
Form:
Epic
Plastic ParadiseTime's ticking for whooping cranes
wild buffalo and prairie dogs.
For their losses outweigh their gains;
displaced by cattle, sheep, and hogs.
The elephant and the blue whale
may share...
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Categories:
distinction, environment, future, how i
Form:
Quatrain
The Nature of Wisdom
Every flower has its own color
With annual observation,
this we springtime discover
Give a womb kernel cede
of acknowledgment
To the spectrum birthright
of each other
We are all one,
tho’ from...
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Categories:
distinction, metaphor, nature, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Prose Poetry
My Father's FaceFrom somewhere far beneath,
My father's face is rising to replace my own.
Each year the brightly silvered surface of my mirror
Reveals some other common feature
Pushing its...
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Categories:
distinction, father, life, nostalgia, philosophy,
Form:
Blank verse
Scarlet**** Would like to preface my return, and many apologies to fellow poets who may have missed my absence. Though I did not have much...
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Categories:
distinction, lost love, memory, romantic,
Form:
Romanticism
You Inspire MeJust the thought of you
inspires me to heights
of grandiosity and elegance
You coerce me to create
writings, poems of distinction
indubitably perchance
How does this entrancing
energy transpose into art,
permutations...
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Categories:
distinction, cool, emotions, inspirational, writing,
Form:
Free verse
The GodfatherI’m a man, just simply a man;
once a child with no other distinction.
I am neither your first son, nor last.
I cannot alter what God has...
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Categories:
distinction, childhood, father, hope, life,
Form:
Lyric
To My Pest-FriendYou are my pest-friend,
As you may not know,
And I deem it my pleasure and privilege
To write this panegyric of you.
Mostly chocolate brown in complexion;
And very...
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Categories:
distinction, funny, humorous,
Form:
Free verse
Black and WhiteLife as a child was full of hues,
Of sparkling reds and brightened blues,
‘Coz the distinction of color had not been made,
The foundation of racism had...
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Categories:
distinction, black african american, children,
Form:
Rhyme