Best Icicled Poems
Below are the all-time best Icicled poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of icicled poems written by PoetrySoup members
Categories:
icicled, nature, sea,
Form:
Haiku
Categories:
icicled, dedication, hope, i miss
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
icicled, seasons, weather, winter,
Form:
Cinquain
Brexit Sonnet 48 - Weather ReportBrexit Sonnet No. 48
‘Weather Report’
I’m the ‘Beast from the East’, a blizzard of painful degree,
The bus and the train now refuse to adhere to...
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Categories:
icicled, political,
Form:
Sonnet
One Looks UpMonochrome winds fantail snowdrifts.
Fleck-churned sparks maw feathery flights
and a howling backdraft
spikes matted fur.
Pawing winds spring traps clenched,
injurious icicled haunches hollowed.
A smothering whiteness whistles
through yellow teeth,...
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Categories:
icicled, anxiety, poverty,
Form:
Free verse
March MadnessMarch Madness
March shakes her icicled head
exhales Winter’s last gasp
chills clouded moisture
sheds her stinging tears,
icy pellets of adieu.
©John G. Lawless
3/31/2017...
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Categories:
icicled, farewell, march,
Form:
Free verse
First-Person PersonalFirst-Person Personal
By Sy Roth
Here adrift wrapped in a coat of heebeejeebies
Fearful of using the first-person personal
Masking it instead by holograms of itself,
Playful non-entities cavorting among...
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Categories:
icicled, 3rd grade, allegory, angst,
Form:
Free verse
Winter's WonderlandAs I look out my frosted window
my breath fogs it over.
My warm fingers ease
the minute water droplets away,
to reveal mother nature's majesty.
Powerlines struggle under the...
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Categories:
icicled, nature, seasons,
Form:
Free verse
A Moment With Meout in icicled darkness
softly i gave myself to the shadows
my nodding head beating
to her singing hurts
as i make shapes
breathing sharpened
mist catching
moon eyelashes
as they flutter
bashfully...
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Categories:
icicled, poetry,
Form:
Free verse