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Best Fete Poems

Below are the all-time best Fete poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of fete poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member The Plague
as the PROPHETS of profits, WE lead and WE’re fair
while WE’re living the life of the poor BILLIONAIRE
– silver yachts, pearly castles, cash (plenty to...

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Categories: fete, society,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member The Knickerless Vicar - Contains Innuendo :- Collaboration With Nina Parmenter
For a man of the cloth, our dear vicar
is not very partial to clothes
He is almost allergic to trousers
and y-fronts get right up his nose.

Ev’ry...

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Categories: fete, clothes,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member When Death Comes To Call
                  In the silence; haunting echoes I can...

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Categories: fete, caregiving, death, faith, heaven,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member You'Re My Inspiration - Dedicated To My Amazing Mum
How do I begin to describe you
Such an incredible person 
Yet even now you doubt your abilities
You lost your own mum when you were eight...

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Categories: fete, mother, mum, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Limbo
Six steeple towers, cold as steel, drab daggers in the sky!	
Their hallowed halls no longer call when breezes wander by –
for, filled with dread to...

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Categories: fete, death, life,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member It's the Thought That Counts
My abiding memory of 2015 is of events that are so sad
With my father’s death, it’s the worst year I’ve ever had

It has been the...

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Categories: fete, christmas, giving, humorous, memory,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Southern Hospitality
(A Blank Verse Sonnet)

In June, we traveled south to Memphis town,
a public poets' fete with Southern flair.
The mid-south heart unfolded nationwide,
an open cloak of warmth...

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© Cona Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fete, community, friendship, people, writing,
Form: Sonnet
Death of a Romantic
The bees buzzed as they always did
and storms receded.
Silence hushed itself inside a shell.
Jackrabbits hopped away from hell
still intoxicated.

The village swarmed with threats.
Honest men could...

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Categories: fete, love, sadme,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Ode To a Sign
A sign, slanted rays in mid-morning hour.
Opening of tomb
with power.
Before it spoke, was hidden in tree’s womb -
scar of wood,
in tandem two parts.
Much like the...

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Categories: fete, christian, imagery,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Whispers of Truth
Written: December 26, 2023, For Robert James Liguori Contest
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fete, analogy, appreciation, baby, celebrity,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I'M Too Tired To Dance
** An exercise: write a sonnet in iambic pentameter.

With heavy heart, I offer my remorse,
for I'm too tired to dance this weary eve.
The echoes of...

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Categories: fete, dance, humor, teen, today,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member To Make God Happy
Not all about a fancy tree
  or menorah made of gold
Though holidays be times of joy
  there's a story to be told

Maccabees fought...

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Categories: fete, chanukah, christian, christmas, god,
Form: Rhyme
My Adhd
I look at them all
with their heads in their book
then I peer out the window
what's that? Have a look!
A squirrel passed by 
and ran under...

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Categories: fete, children,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Silent City - Part 1
Ill-fated crowds neath unchained clouds: the Silent City braved
against a sudden flashing flood, unleashing lashing waves,
which stripped its stony structures, blown with neutron bursts that...

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Categories: fete, angst, life, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Imprisoned - Jun-Jun Villanueva
IMPRISONED     (collaboration)


by~  Jun-jun Villanueva

Urbane cavalcade - flaunt in gaiety
Warbling hymns in ego - cyclicity
Jigging gracile moves in vivacity
Relishing in zest...

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Categories: fete, life, grave, me,
Form: Couplet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things