Best Kingly Poems
Below are the all-time best Kingly poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of kingly poems written by PoetrySoup members
Embrace That Love, Romance That So OverwhelmsEmbrace That Love, Romance That So Overwhelms
Sad and alone, missing your breath again
my heart's softest beat, my one truest friend;
with your smile a dawn's symphony...
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Categories:
kingly, art, loss, love, missing
Form:
Rhyme
Warrior Horse of the Saviour-KingAwesomely white, amazingly glorious
Bible Revelation Horse* --- victorious…
Carrying CHRIST from heaven celestial
Driven for tasks, divinely essential…
...
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Categories:
kingly, appreciation, christian, faith, god,
Form:
Abecedarian
Starkle Starkle Little TwinkStarkle, Starkle Little Twink
Starkle, starkle little twink
what the hell you are, I think
tantalizing hanging moon
rocking chair or empty spoon.
Twinkle, twinkle, ain’t you cute
glitter on night’s...
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Categories:
kingly, creation, stars, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
An Ancient OakAn oak tree stood beside a narrow stream
All bent and twisted like an agéd man
So gently flowed the stream through ancient roots
While laughing with the...
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Categories:
kingly, nature, seasons, tree, water,
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
Anglo-Norman Arisingthe wealth of norman England is poised to grow
towns enlarge, markets exchange, a fresh fertilising sprinkled culture
kingdoms extend with numbers reducing
...
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Categories:
kingly, england, history, identity, immigration,
Form:
Narrative
The Devil of a DealWhere will tomorrow take us
Only God alone can tell
A brighter future a cloudless day
Or an earthly living Hell
How much of its our doing
How much...
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Categories:
kingly, business, corruption, depression, evil,
Form:
Rhyme
Easter Wake Up CallEaster Wake-up Call
Jesus ~
When you woke up in the tomb did you smile –
The living prophecy complete -
As death cowered in your victory?
Throw back...
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Categories:
kingly, easter, jesus, joy, life,
Form:
Free verse
The Devil Has No HornsIn Simple words
The devil has no horns
She wears smaug balm, Oh, Lord of the Rings
She sleeps in El Dorado Street, the Hotels of Svengali
She...
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Categories:
kingly, analogy, , western,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
The SupperThe future, like the wind, I cannot see
yet God has said my days He has ordained
my final breath remains a mystery
through veil of death, a...
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Categories:
kingly, christian, heaven,
Form:
Sonnet
WinterWisdom, at once held high and rarely found,
is now "found" in snow scattered forms.
These ember months cast frost ground
images of philosophy, while so often does...
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Categories:
kingly, seasons
Form:
Quintain (English)
Accepting PainAccepting Pain
By Dane Smith-Johnsen
Accepting pains,
I fain life becomes troublesome.
In Sun or rain
As days of great helplessness come.
Praying remains,
Sustain...
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Categories:
kingly, health, upliftingpain, endurance,
Form:
Rhyme
The Alchemist's TalePrologue
Of the alchemist’s physique I expound upon thee
A white feathered cap wore he jauntily, cocked to a side.
His sight like a moles’, aided by...
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Categories:
kingly, imaginationme, night, me, night,
Form:
Light Verse
One Wish
One wish
Happily he chose his one wish
To opt for life of wealth
Becoming famously rich
Ruler of a kingly place,
Missing what matters in life
He changed his course
In...
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Categories:
kingly, life, love, perspective,
Form:
Free verse
Washed Away HillslopeHere on a washed away hillslope
Water brought an acorn to grope
A little clay of Georgia red
Put down a tap root and make its bed
Took years...
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Categories:
kingly, death, devotion, health, introspection,
Form:
Rhyme
Search For the Hidden SparkThe old man stood;elbows resting on the old stone wall
Wistfully he gazed over the snow laden field,
Watching the sheep nibble on bales of hay,
He thought...
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Categories:
kingly, age, allegory, imagery, loss,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue