Best Interpreter Poems
Below are the all-time best Interpreter poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of interpreter poems written by PoetrySoup members
Martians Land In the Us and Regret Saying 'Take Me To Your Leader'When Martians landed from outer space
They requested to meet a world leader
So Donald arrived with a smirk on his face
But soon turned green with an...
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Categories:
interpreter, america, humorous, silly, space,
Form:
Rhyme
A Chronicler of OutdoorsMy perspective is of pristine settings,
A vantage of raw beauty.
Articulated in a naturalistic way,
With great tenacity and duty.
I’m an...
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Categories:
interpreter, on writing and words
Form:
Quatrain
Broken Mirrors of Blue and Green
"Broken Mirrors of Blue and Green"
There,
in the cracked reflection,
broken mirrors
shadow shades of
blue and green
There,
the true soul
is conjured,
twin seen
through
shadow shades of
blue and green...
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Categories:
interpreter, blue, green, mirror, psychological,
Form:
Romanticism
The Right Man - CollaborationPrince of no state
But of my heart
Reader of the stars
Interpreter of my eyes
Someone just like me
Will enter my life
Not late, but very soon
And...
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Categories:
interpreter, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
SacagaweaBorn the daughter of a Lemhi Shoshone chief
she was captured by the Hidatsa in her teens.
And sold to the Mandan Missouri River tribe
where she...
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Categories:
interpreter, adventure, celebrity, history, imagery,
Form:
Blank verse
Dining OutTonight my wife proclaimed, "My dear, we are dining out!"
I said, "Fine! How about steak and taters or rainbow trout?"
"No" she insisted, "I want...
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Categories:
interpreter, food, funny,
Form:
Rhyme
Everyone Needs OneEveryone needs one
I come and go sick or healthy
I create beautiful pictures-Artist
I write stories-Writer
I use my voice all the time-Singer
I...
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Categories:
interpreter, depression,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Tell Me What You Seechemistry confounds me
how can it be
that one person
can be seen by others
so very differently
What makes the difference?
One sees sinner
the other sees saint
how can this be
it's...
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Categories:
interpreter, how i feel, image,
Form:
Free verse
Nebuchadnezzar's Dream31 "You looked, O king, and there before you stood a large statue—an enormous, dazzling statue, awesome in appearance. 32 The head of the statue...
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Categories:
interpreter, religion,
Form:
Narrative
Can We Feel MusicCan We “Feel” Music?
By Carol Geyer
Can we “feel” music? Can the notes cool or warm us?
Soothing like green aloe balm, or warm as flaming Yule...
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Categories:
interpreter, music,
Form:
Free verse
The Essence of My BeingWho I never wanted to be…
a cynic,
an instigator,
an attacker,
defeated,
afraid,
mean,
primitive,
self-destructive,
a terrorist,
a killer,
a destroyer,
brainwashed,
a victim,
abused,
damaged goods,
abandoned,
disrespected,
ashamed,
superwoman,
an actress,
a tragedy,
poisoned,
neglected,
attacked,
used,
manipulated,
a weapon,
a recluse,
hated,
an interpreter,
confused,
a broken spirit,
broken hearted,
bitter,
a threat.
Who...
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Categories:
interpreter, introspection, life,
Form:
I do not know?
Poem About Trump PoemPoem About Trump Poem
Are often things I may forget to mention
Some are both you and your opinion
And many things we have to decide
Not having anything...
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Categories:
interpreter, allegory, anger, anxiety,
Form:
Couplet
The Connections23 December 2010
The Connections
Where are the pharaohs, the pharisees, and the great philosophers
Of their times a holder of prominence, liberal interpreter and rational reasoning
For I...
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Categories:
interpreter, life, peace, people, time,
Form:
Free verse
My Pain, and PainsWith a Heart soaked in Pain,
I bowed and removed my Hat,
Tears, tickling my cheek,
Like Matilda i have dragged my Pain here.
An Encomium i have come...
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Categories:
interpreter, pain, prayer,
Form:
Personification
We,The BeggarsWe have come to you
Like the sun to the cloud does
Anything you can afford
Please,do,spare us.
We've been under this bridge
even the ants gossips us
Because we share...
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Categories:
interpreter, allegory,
Form:
Light Verse