Best Horizons Poems
Below are the all-time best Horizons poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of horizons poems written by PoetrySoup members
Twilight AuroraLike an interrupted dream
shadows of the one
who inspired it
linger like morning dew.
No aroma and no taste,
yet I'm left breathless,
as thoughts reminisce.
I listen to this...
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Categories:
horizons, absence, angst, love,
Form:
Free verse
Be the Flame of CompassionBe the star that brightens someone’s dark sky,
Be the light that illuminates a gloomy night,
Be the flame of compassion to life gone awry,
Even if you...
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Categories:
horizons, care, encouraging, inspiration, metaphor,
Form:
Rhyme
Obsessed With LoveHate is an unnecessary need
in the book of necessities.
Love is the key component
within the book of obsessities.
Lust is an unfaithful guide
misguiding towards fake perceptions.
Sincere love...
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Categories:
horizons, analogy, love,
Form:
Rhyme
no poet am I -
a poet, you say? pardon no, not am I
there's only ONE poet - He writes on the
sky
of sunsets...
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Categories:
horizons, blessing, faith, inspiration, poetry,
Form:
Couplet
My Affair With a Frost Flower State of Affairs
There’s a beguiling danger in beauty…
seduced as I was by the fickle fingers of fate musingly stroking my hair,
I envisaged
this lusciously lavish landscape
of sun-raptured...
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Categories:
horizons, betrayal, dark, emotions, heartbreak,
Form:
Free verse
Amberina BallerinaA born lioness my untamed heart? ha!
a mouse, this pulsing token ruled by unruly wants
at times given, traded or stolen - sometimes
thrown down on...
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Categories:
horizons, destiny, emotions, inspiration, introspection,
Form:
Free verse
Flight To MidnightO albatross guide my loosed soul
from the shipwreck seized by sandy shoal
persuasive Polar Star in quiet pull
a sailor’s tired eyes gone dark
I...
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Categories:
horizons, angel, beauty, death, forgiveness,
Form:
Verse
In NovemberIn November I write of winter
for I am weary of the old year and tired bones
I visualize all hardships blanketed with fresh snowfall
geese...
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Categories:
horizons, november, poetry, seasons, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Pathway To LoveAs I sit watching fusions of saffron and scarlet hues
elegantly charm the horizons.
Silently, fluffy lush clouds float by
like a magnetic field drawing me closer,
in...
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Categories:
horizons, longing, love, , Lullaby,
Form:
Prose
Forget Our Hearts VisionsNow that only forgotten promises remain,
sounds of solitude are gifts I wish to obtain.
Sentiments are temporary in a world full of change,
affections are wasted in...
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Categories:
horizons, emotions, heartbroken, lost love,
Form:
Lyric
I DiedAs blaze of August fades into the Fall
horizons new have burned and turned to ash
and textures of the change of seasons clash,
a plague of frost...
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Categories:
horizons, age, death, destiny, life,
Form:
Sonnet
Tearful
“My tears are testimony of my devotion to Beloved;
and from those tears white lilies will grow that speak the truth.”
Rumi
I had heard the legend of...
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Categories:
horizons, appreciation, love,
Form:
Epic
Petals and PoetryIn a world full of unwelcome nightmares,
I recite dreams of poetry to the one who cares.
I'm pondering a perfect metaphor,
trying to portray my mum's devotion.
Thinking...
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Categories:
horizons, appreciation, child, mother son,
Form:
Free verse
Vanilla VisionsWhen the
moon muses
to the
melody of memories,
roaming wisps
of vanilla gently
flow through
...
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Categories:
horizons, death, deep, heaven,
Form:
Free verse
Ballad of An Unsung HeroVivid flashbacks from bloodshed battles
his soul still ravaged by devious dictators,
cries from fallen comrades still echo in his mind,
but he continues to walk upon a...
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Categories:
horizons, analogy, metaphor, political,
Form:
Ballad