Best Ise Poems
D-ay six in June early morn,
A-nother dawn is shining;
B-ad weather turns good,
I-nclement clime is
E-nding.
R-ise of the sun has begun,
A-fter the long lonely night;
L-ight from the wide blue sky is burning ever so bright.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
J-ust keep on going strong,
A-s the sun is burning bright;
N-ight chill will be over,
N-ext in line is the light.
A-pril twenty-fifth daybreak, the twilight has passed by;
H-earken your heart's desire to keep your spirits high.
M-ind not frustration,
A-s well as the disappointment;
L-ive your life in hope,
A-im for the shining moment.
C-limb the highest mountain,
A-spire for the strong finish;
S-oar high into the sky, dark clouds start to vanish.
F-ight on and try to win
A-gainst the fiercest foe;
J-ust keep on going strong,
A-ssert to wipe away woe.
R-ise to the occasion,
D-oing the right, not wrong;
O-bey the Lord's beck and call, just keep on going strong.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
M-aster plan of salvation
H-as to bring all creation together;
I-n heaven and on earth
N-ew day is shining
E-ver.
P-art of God's overall plan
R-eminds you when Christ was dead;
O-ne true fold you ought to know,
C-hosen ones whom the Lord is
Y-our head.
V-ery good plan of God
I-s to save you from His wrath;
L-et His greatest love
L-ead you to the right path.
A-bound in your hope,
F-aith and love in the Father;
U-ntil the day of judgment,
E-ternal life is for the believer.
R-ise of the sun has begun,
T-enth May early dawn;
E-ndorsing the true message, master plan of salvation.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
A-pril thirteenth is fine,
N-ight shadows disappear;
N-ew dawn has broken, bringing gladness and cheer.
C-old chilling eventide
H-as turned into warm day;
R-aindrops have turned
I-nto beacon's shining ray.
S-ky so dark turns bright
T-o let the clouds pass by;
I-n the air I see the colors,
N-ice rainbow rises
E-ver high.
M-ist, haze and dust
A-re nowhere to be found;
R-ough ocean turns smooth
T-o let us sail safe and sound.
I-nclement clime turns fair,
N-o more storm for a while;
E-ach lane above is clear,
Z-estful light makes you smile.
L-earn to brave the weather,
U-ntil you see the sun;
Z-ealously keep the faith,
A-s steadfast as you can.
R-ise every time you fall,
A-ccept the will of the Lord;
T-ry your best to please Him,
A-lways follow His word.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
L-earn to face tomorrow,
O-r live another day;
R-ise of the sun has begun,
E-vening shadows go away.
N-ight cold chill has turned into a warm morning shine;
A-pril twenty-fifth dawn has broken brightly and fine.
A-fter the rain has gone,
L-ight shows up in the sky;
B-eneath the wide blue lane,
A-bove the clouds up high.
M-idnight will be over,
A-s the dusk comes to a close;
G-ray haze has disappeared,
A-ir is cool while the river flows.
L-earn to face tomorrow,
L-et the past be left behind;
A-nticipate the future,
N-ew hope will ease your mind.
E-arly breeze brings freshness to your spirit and heart;
S-oothe your soul with smile, cry from pain shall depart.
C-limb the highest hill,
O-ne step closer to the top;
L-ook beyond the profit
O-f the present bountiful crop.
M-ake yourself prepared not only for the next day's sorrow;
A-s the end of the world draws near, learn to face tomorrow.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
A-ccept yourself with joy,
N-ever ever be insecure;
G-od has designed your person,
I-t's the scorn you must
E-ndure.
B-e confident enough,
R-ise and look at the sky;
I-ntensify your certitude,
O-n the twenty-fourth of July.
N-o one compares to you,
E-ven the prettiest on earth;
S-tay strong and happy, accept yourself with mirth.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
J-ust stand firm and strong,
U-nderneath the sky above;
D-on't let life's test derail
Y-our, faith, hope, and love.
S-tand firm and strong,
A-llow not your ship to fail;
M-ake your boat keep afloat,
A-s you continue to sail.
R-ise up every time you fall,
I-nstead of going wrong;
T-hursday December seventh,
A-im to stand firm and strong.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
R-ise of the beacon begins,
O-n twentieth December;
S-hadows have disappeared,
A-s you get up from slumber.
L-et Monday night turn
I-nto a sunny Tuesday;
N-ew dawn has broken,
D-arkness fades
A-way.
A-llow the moon to go,
R-ays will warm your heart;
C-old chill has vanished,
E-ven haze and mist depart.
G-reet the morn with mirth, as you open both your eyes;
A-im to meet your birth, to be caught by big surprise.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
M-orning rays Thursday
A-re starting to ascend;
R-ise of the beacon begins,
I-n the sky, the raindrops
E-nd.
B-eautiful twelfth January
E-rases the Wednesday night;
R-ugged weather disappears,
G-low is shown by the light.
A-fter the dusk is gone,
N-ew dawn meets the views;
T-he item on your birthday
I-s a front-page
N-ews.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
R-ise of the sun will begin,
A-fter the cold chill is over;
Y-our eyes will see the day to make you feel better.
B-ad weather will fade,
E-vening shadows will go;
R-aindrops will disappear,
N-ew dawn sees the morrow.
A-nother beacon will shine,
R-ed rays brighten the sky;
D-ay thirteenth October,
I-nclement clime passes by.
N-ight will turn into morn that will share the soft wind;
O-pen your heart to warmth, rise of the sun will begin.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
L-ovely horizon appears,
O-n the second of January;
R-ise of the sun has warmed
Y-our heart with morning glory.
P-leasant and lovely horizon
U-ses the the break of day;
J-ust see the early light,
E-vening shadows fade away.
D-on't fear the long journey brightened by the beacon;
A-im to reach the end, cherish the lovely horizon.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
H onored I am to know you Harry
A favorite poet to me you are
R ight at the top of my poet family
R ise you do enter and win contests
Y orkshire man married and a father
H umor is surely your forte' sir
O h how I wish to be so clever
R emember our years at PoetrySoup
S eems we became family overnight
M aking history year after year
A nd I hope for many more years to come
N ow I dedicate this poem to you as your Christmas gift
~~~MERRY CHRISTMAS~~~
~~~Harry Horsman~~~
For:"Gift Exchange" contest of P.D.
Carol Brown ~ 2011
3rd Place Winner
Categories:
ise, family, friendship, happiness, uplifting,
Form:
Acrostic
Political leaders globally surmise our economic stability.
Their mind desires maximization of their capabilities.
They seek power that is not to be.
Do they enmesh via history?
Does it matter what occurrences have already manifested?
These are the questions that are answered via their dogmatic presence.
Radically, they decide in an environment of arrest.
These dedicated bodies should care.
Religious figures throughout the universe suggest that humanity must get involve.
That they need to know life for what it is.
That God design this planet as a living will.
Through their mind-sets, they supposition humankind as only life formed.
Does it matter when new life is born?
Do they know the mixing bowl of faith is how mankind develops hate?
This implicates what is embroiled.
The love of thou fellow man, woman, and child will devout all.
For there is no man or woman above what is right.
For God gave us life to live precise.
That is to wrong that precarious time.
That is when right supersedes within the mind.
If it does not, all humanity is lost.
Then there is no more cold war.
R ise above
I niquity to
B e
S ave!
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Scribe August 12, 2015!
Categories:
ise, america, creation, humanity, philosophy,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
E-co farm in Barangay Bakal
D-elights the gray and blue;
W-ith Kabihug being busy,
I-t's always fresh and
N-ew.
R-ise up on February ninth,
O-vercome the nature's harm;
Q-uest for bountiful harvest,
U-sing the ravishing
E-co farm.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
R-ise of the sun begins,
A-fter the Tuesday night;
U-nderneath the blue sky,
L-ight sets things aright.
Y-our birthday has come,
S-hadows have faded away;
A-bove the coal black clouds
G-et white early Wednesday.
U-nless the raindrops fall, the morn will be beautiful;
N-ew dawn eleventh January opens the court for basketball.
Categories:
ise, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic