Best Isty Poems
C-ome fourth October,
H-appiness you shall feel;
A-side from a million mirth,
R-apture will bring a thrill.
I-n fourth October morn
L-ight will brighten the day;
Y-our moment will be filled with
N-othing but the sun-ray.
D-awn in fourth October
O-ffers one better clime;
M-isty morning has turned
I-nto clear and haze-less time.
N-oon in fourth October,
G-ray clouds don't gather;
O-nly the blue lanes remain, as the rugged wind is over.
M-uch pleasure you'll take,
A-s you rise from slumber;
R-ound of applause will sound,
C-ome fourth October.
I-t will be a great occasion that one will remember;
A-mount of joy is large, come fourth October.
Slowly pulsing through glittered haze
Under cloudscape, her locks blow wild
Misty the blushed roses, ablaze
Moon of summer, warmth of hayrides
Enchanting peach fragrance of the night
Reveal your glory, dear chromed fay,
My eyes chase a Selene’s delight
Over hills wrapped in flamed crochet.
Oh, sleep denies a lullaby
No matter how you beam, goodbye!
Francine Roberts' Summer Acrostic Contest
by nette onclaud
A new sunrise and a new day and a promise.
Now, this day is the time to let go, to just let go,
Everything in my life is going to be wonderful;
Weeping will wither away and courage will embrace me.
Years, months, days of endless crying will end,
Each glistening tear will fade away;
An odd feeling swirls within me, a hope,
Rest for my troubled soul, is what I promise me;
Sorrow and grieving will be my yesterday.
Past the mask of happiness that I wear each day,
Reaching for the reasons why to live, to go on;
O, the fragments of my life gather like storm clouds,
Misty the pieces of my former life;
I see new horizons and beautiful scenes to explore,
Still my spirit wants to soar, I want to just let go;
End of my forever grief, is my promise this new day.
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January 1, 2016
Poetry/Acrostic/"A New Years Promise"
Copyright Protected, ID 16-740-585-0
All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym.
Jack and Jill went up the hill
to eat the curds and whey,
then the isty bisty spider
came and sat down beside her
and Jill ran away.
Then Jack got nimble
and Jack got quick
and called all the kings horses and men,
then he sat in the corner
and blew his horn,
and saw the cow jump out of the corn.
M-isty and hazy morning
H-as turned into clear air;
I-n the sky light is bright,
K-ind clime is felt
E-verywhere.
A-pril first feels comfortable,
N-o shadows are found;
G-ray clouds have disappeared,
E-arly dawn won't let you down.
L-onely night has faded as the twilight passes from eyes;
O-pen door welcomes the day that brings warmth from the sunrise.
O-ne moment of pure delight
R-efreshes the heart and mind;
T-ime to celebrate your birth,
E-nding the dark so unkind.
G-ood greetings and regards only for you are reserved;
A-ccording to the truth these warm wishes you deserve.
J-ust let the Tuesday come,
E-liminating the night;
M-isty Monday makes an exit,
S-weet sunrise is in
S-ight.
O-n seventh day February,
C-old raindrops diminish;
I-t's a beautiful morn,
N-othing to do for fog but vanish.
A-fter the chill is gone, warm wind fills the air;
S-avor the gentle breeze, as you touch your hair.
J-oyful birthday affair
E-nds the dark of night;
M-isty evening has turned into beacon burning bright.
S-hining birthday affair
I-s pleasing to your eyes;
N-ovember fourth morning
G-ives an awesome surprise.
U-nderneath the blue sky
E-arly light warms your heart;
O-ne joyful day affair makes another fresh start.
S-tunning birthday affair,
O-ne moment to jubilate;
B-ecause of your sweetness
E-veryone is feeling great.
R-aindrops and cold chill
A-re not found in the air;
N-othing to worry about,
O-ne joyful day affair.
J-anuary thirtieth morn
H-as broken early Monday;
E-vening shadows disappear;
R-aindrops stay away.
M-isty Sunday airway
I-s nowhere in sight;
E-ven the haze is gone into the blackest night.
A-nother birth has come,
N-ew dawn sets things aright;
T-he beacon has risen,
O-pening the day with light.
L-et the dirt and grime fade
I-nto the deepest darkness;
N-ow is the time to wash off and deterge the surface.
J-ust let Wednesday morning
O-pen the day with soft wind;
S-avor the gentle breeze,
I-nclement clime will
E-nd.
T-wenty-second February
A-ims to warm your heart;
M-isty Tuesday night
I-s beginning to depart.
S-weet facial expression
I-nspires the mind and soul;
N-either frown nor anger will make your life beautiful.
R-adiant
E-arliness
C-ancels
H-azy
E- vening
A-s
N-ewness
E-rases
M-isty
E-nvironment's
I-mage
Topic: Birthday of Recheanemei (August 09)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
R-ise up from slumber,
A-nd search for the sunrise;
Q-uest for the beacon,
U-ntil you see it by your eyes.
E-arly Saturday morning, till the new year's eve;
L-et the rain disappear, let the cold chill leave.
M-isty and hazy Friday
I-s nowhere to be found;
R-ays from up above
A-re shining all around.
N-ight shadows have vanished,
D-on't let them all come back;
A-llow the horizon to glow, stay on the right track.
C-loudy sky and night shadows
A-re already gone;
R-ays of the morning sun
L-ight in brightness
O-n someone.
M-isty air and deep darkness
A-re nowhere to be seen;
G-leams glow from the sky,
N-ew dawn shines
O-n stunning scene.
V-erses of mine are penned,
I-nspiring lines are too;
L-etters of good greetings
L-et the day smile on you.
A-llow me to extend
N-othing but warm wishes;
U-nder the seventh month
E-leventh day is in happiness.
V-ile weather is no more as the rainy evening has faded;
A-n early clear crimson makes you rise from the bed.
M-isty midnight has turned
I-nto a warm sunny day;
C-old chilling rain has gone,
H-aze has just faded away.
E-arly dawn has broken,
L-ong night is passing by;
L-ight that shines above
E-xplains the warmth from the sky.
T-wilight and dark dusk
A-re nowhere to be found;
M-orn in March twenty-eight
B-rings happiness around.
I-nclement weather seems
L-osing its strength and power;
O-nly when the wind wanes,
C-louds up high will be clear.
T-ry to go back to yesterday,
R-eturn to the past for a while;
I-magine how the clock turns counter,
N-ext thing to do is just smile.
I-n your mind is a memory,
D-enying to think of sorrow;
A-side from enjoying today,
D-o hope for brighter tomorrow.
L-onely dusk is just over,
O-ne new dawn has broken;
R-ain so cold has turned
I-nto a warm air in the open.
D-ay eighteen in March is fine,
E-vening shadows disappear;
L-ong night passes from eyes to make the morn more clear.
V-ile weather turns fair,
L-etting the sun shine the light;
A-n atmosphere around you
I-s cleared by rays so bright.
R-ough sea starts to be smooth as I sail toward you;
E-arly in the fresh morning at the bay is a beautiful view.
E-ven though the clouds are thick
S-ky above is still wonderful;
C-hilling wind begins to fade,
O-ut there into the waterfall.
B-ad clime becomes good,
A-fter the storm has gone;
R-ugged time turns well with a place where the rule is fun.
E-verywhere you behold,
D-ark is nowhere to be found;
N-othing is seen but the light,
A-nother day of merry-go-round.
L-ook at the surrounding,
A-lluring hills and tall trees;
G-ray haze has just drifted,
U-nfolding of the cool breeze.
I-nclement season is through, summer is already coming;
M-isty morning has been done as brighter days are approaching.
J-ust let the dawn break,
E-vening chill fades away;
R-ainy night has turned
I-nto a warm beautiful day.
E-arly sunrise has begun, after the twilight is over;
L-onely dusk disappears, making you feel glad and better.
A-pril twenty-second morn
P-leases you and your family;
P-ure delight and sheer joy
L-ong to share with
E-verybody.
Y-our birth brings much mirth,
A-s the darkness passes by;
P-erfect flame up above is brightly burning in the sky.
M-isty wind and hazy air
A-re both nowhere to see;
S-hadows have all vanished, to let the light shine so free.