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Best End Rhyme Poems

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Premium Member Precision With Double Rhyme Sonnet
The Double Rhyme Sonnet is a sonnet that rhymes not only the end of the lines but also the front part (metrically)! Of course, I...

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Categories: end rhyme, loneliness, love,
Form: Sonnet



Premium Member An Endless Spring
Verdant bounty surrounding me.
Crystal waters and lush slopes I see.

Dancing at the foot of a mountain ridge
are rays of sunshine in guise
of yellow daffodils.

Amber tinged...

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Categories: end rhyme, nature,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Hear My Sweet Dreams
Hear My Sweet Dreams


Hold your dreams tight!
In your sight then
Each night sleep there.

Dream on with glee!
You hold me thus
Lets be with care.

Under pale blue moon
Love...

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Categories: end rhyme, appreciation, desire, dream, fantasy,
Form: Than-Bauk
Premium Member Shades
Night spills over the day like India ink from a well
bleeding into the deep crevasses of hill and dell
running into clear cold streams once shimmering,...

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Categories: end rhyme, fantasy, nature, urdu, autumn,
Form: Rubaiyat
Premium Member Upbeat
Before there was a world or a word 
there was unfathomable loneliness
in the gaseous expanse of pin pricked night
an infinite course of vibrations, sound
nascent, coalescing,...

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Categories: end rhyme, god, inspirational, introspection, longing,
Form: Sestina



Premium Member Dragon Day Celebration:Running of the Dragons
I cried: Dragon I beseech Thee… Not to tempt me with your crazy ways!
Yet here I am, always… again… caught in your vortex every, single...

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Categories: end rhyme, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Bad Mouth Brigade
A vindictive old crone called Skyla
Her comments could not be more vile’a
She will give folk such flack
Stabbing them in the back
Well 'madam' I don’t like...

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Categories: end rhyme, bullying, poetry, words,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Spring Dance
chlorophyll greenery, Spring’s
creamery daffodils chock-full of light.
bees alight; honey wings.

violette clematis rife —
the ribbon wraps ‘round my neighbor’s mailbox.
her preserve rocks wildlife.

the southern cottonwood tree
sheds...

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Categories: end rhyme, spring,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member She Lived Without
As though she were a moon in sky of nights unstarred;
as though a silent, untouched plain was Heloise
when parted from the one who'd been her...

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Categories: end rhyme, lost love, passion
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
My Heavenly Father
I come to Him each day that I awake 
I ask Him that He keeps me safe from harm
I thank Him for all the things...

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Categories: end rhyme, faith, god, love,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Elation - 7 Letter Acrostic
E ach pebbled path awaits the fall mum without momentum
L anguishing until the fall of foot brings them a pace.
A ll static objects seek the...

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Categories: end rhyme, analogy, introspection, mum,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member The Anatomy of a Kural: Maxim 245 of the Thirukkural By Thiruvalluvar
The Anatomy of a Kural: Maxim Number 245 (taken at random) of the Thirukkural, the Tamil Classic on Ethics by Thiruvalluvar 

allal arulaalvaarkku illai valivalangum

mallalmaa...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, education, metaphor, philosophy, poetry,
Form: Couplet
Tears From 1914
Fallen boys with white crosses,
your nightmares now peaceful dreams.
Gone the shrapnel, the bullets,
trenches of blood crimson streams.

To earth, condemned, fears of men,
fertile ashes to brave...

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© Marco Bing  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, remembrance day, soldier, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Space Invader
“Don’t-stand-so-close-to-me,” he said to her.
I’m feeling claustrophobic. Every time
I turn around, you’re right there at my shoulder.
Were you a poem, I’d make you its end...

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Categories: end rhyme, funny, me,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration In the Thirukkural, Canto 4, K35
Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration in the THIRUKKURAL, a random example: Canto 4, K35 by T. Wignesan

alukkaaru avaavekuli innaacchol naangkum
ilukkaa iyanrathu aram (refined, shorn of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, memory, poetry, tamil,
Form: Epigram

Book: Shattered Sighs