Best Lilting Poems
Below are the all-time best Lilting poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of lilting poems written by PoetrySoup members
The Last GoodbyeInviting vibrancy as the season changed
Smiley faces bloomed, reopening dreams.
Seeing you there marked a blessed event
Akin to magical when first time eyes met.
Breezing trees...
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Categories:
lilting, goodbye, imagery, love, nature,
Form:
Verse
OceanaOceana
Oceana flings her sequined petticoats
Upon the sands as if to toss the seaweed
From the swirling edges
While she dances with the wind
With each turn she...
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Categories:
lilting, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Free verse
In NovemberIn November I write of winter
for I am weary of the old year and tired bones
I visualize all hardships blanketed with fresh snowfall
geese...
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Categories:
lilting, november, poetry, seasons, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Voice of Spring“and the birds twitter like whispering violins”
Quote by – Constance La France
Whiffs of fragrant breeze propagate tranquility
Kissing delicate roses, blushing amber beauty,
Rustling leaves of willows,...
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Categories:
lilting, bird, joy, spring,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
lilting, appreciation, friendship, life, love,
Form:
Quatrain
The Guise of Blue Jay Skies
F l y i n g
a sailing tailwind
in cerulean streams
through creamsicle colored beams -
are wings reflective of turquoise truth
and...
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Categories:
lilting, autumn, bird, blue, conflict,
Form:
Free verse
The Crofter's MoonThere's a chilly air where it used to shine
There's a misty breeze through the purple vine.
In a fading summer tick-tock sounds
move backwards marking every...
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Categories:
lilting, feelings, metaphor, moon,
Form:
Free verse
Amidst the Fallen PetalsHe was ever gentle with her
always careful
composed
never passing the boundaries
never asking too much
a man of his culture
and bearing
didn’t move too fast
She was a flower
pristine...virginal
a flower...
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Categories:
lilting, longing, love,
Form:
Free verse
Do You RememberSomewhere in a dream,
Serene and blissful from the start
It comes to me again
The two of us in love, and eagerly alone
Breathlessly naive', and blissfully...
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Categories:
lilting,
Form:
Free verse
Autumn Delights - ConstanzaAutumn delights sporting red dye
Painting meadows in crimson themes
Charming thrills of amorous dreams.
Where parching breaths of maple sigh
Zephyrs groove lilting amber breeze
Swaying rhythms of colorful...
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Categories:
lilting, autumn, emotions, imagery,
Form:
Rhyme
Somewhere ExoticThe pungence of heartbreak swelters
in the tangled dreadlocks of love-lies-bleeding
Take me somewhere exotic
to breathe not the foul aroma
of disappointment and despair
Show me fields laced with...
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Categories:
lilting, color, imagery, lost love,
Form:
Imagism
All In All, True Magnificent Treasures Given - a Collaboration With Robert and TeppoLuscious the fruits, beautiful under moonlit beams
firmly planted roots, outstandingly hot, lush-sent dreams
all in all, glorified visions, heavenly sent
treasured deeply with rapture stored, sweet love-nights...
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Categories:
lilting, appreciation, beautiful, desire, passion,
Form:
Rhyme
All In All, True Magnificent Treasures GivenAll In All, True Magnificent Treasures Given
Luscious the fruits, beautiful under moonlit beams
firmly planted roots, outstandingly hot, lush-sent dreams
all in all, glorified visions, heavenly sent
treasured...
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Categories:
lilting, art, beautiful, creation, love,
Form:
Rhyme
dear Gustav -
oh ...
Gustav, how you pique the senses
captured passion's plural tenses
lovers twined in percale folds
...
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Categories:
lilting, art, beauty, history, humanity,
Form:
Ekphrasis
That Dawn, a Goddess Found Me: Collaboration With Robert LindleyAn early morn mist that fadeth away
revealeth the goddess that stole this heart.
In radiance, her hair shone as blazing gold
soft-born winds welcomed her that fine...
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Categories:
lilting, fantasy, love,
Form:
Romanticism