Best Logos Poems
Galaxy and the Logos:The word "Galaxy", is derived from the Greek "galaxias", literally "milky", a reference to the Milky Way galaxy. Galaxies contain varying amounts of star systems, star clusters and types of interstellar clouds. (Nebula is Latin for cloud or mist). In between these objects is a...
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Categories:
logos, universe,
Form:
Narrative
The Hyper-Logos of Good LivingThe Hyper-Logos of Good Living
A poem about how to live a more balanced and harmonious life inspired by Ancient Greek Wisdom
Avoid being vicious and malevolent,
Instead, be magnanimous and benevolent.
Express, in myriad ways, your goodness
And be polemic and quixotic in your kindness.
Let your friendship...
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Categories:
logos, friendship, happiness, humanity, metaphor,
Form:
Ballad
Logos
"Logos"
always there
walking tightropes
beside me
pre-existent
logos walking
parting
waves in air
I turn my back
on eyes that speak
lost knowledge imprint
I turn my back
on recalcitrant
childhood dreams
I turn around ;
you,
the shadow
still seen
a ghost
haunting
persistent
remain
still there,
as if
in dream
(LadyLabyrinth / 2022)
klb, mlb
gvlm
“Logos” / Ludovico...
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Categories:
logos, muse,
Form:
Free verse
Bio-LogosIt started when I was 8.
My eighth year, that is.
Owl visited and left her reincarnating message
transmuting her last breath out
as my first new breath in.
But that was 55 years
and 4 teenagers ago.
During all these years,
my life-theme question has been,
"How can I...
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Categories:
logos, culture, earth, language, native
Form:
Free verse
The LogosGod’s Logos is born
The world aimless stays no more
Its purpose has found
© Demetrios Trifiatis
14 June 2016...
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Categories:
logos, god, men, world,
Form:
Haiku
Logos of a Lyric PoetLogos of a lyric poet
gleans the page, so white. It’s the
esurient exponent of
heart and mind. How I
wish I could be his reader, instead
I choose to write about--
this childish yellow butterfly,
spreading its fragile wings and comes
to listen, intently, the...
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Categories:
logos, love, on writing and
Form:
Free verse
The Book of Genesis - Logos InvictusIn the beginning, the Word stood alone,
A solitary witness to creation.
Its single nascent syllable was pleasant in tone,
But found itself in need of conversation.
In the beginning, the Word harnessed time,
Till language lit the darkness of existence.
It wove an epic narrative of meter and rhyme
For Echo...
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Categories:
logos, allegory,
Form:
Lyric
LogosLogos! The Word of God
What is the Word of God?
to kill whom detest and perceive God in a foreign Manner?
but isn't to Love thy neighbor as thyself?
You must truly hate yourselves then
Deny all, what is left to accept
your heart will call back...
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Categories:
logos, allegory, dedication, devotion, faith,
Form:
Free verse
Ethos -- Pathos -- LogosPoetic Form :: IMAYO
Ethos
Ethos is a means of convincing someone of
the credibleness, probity of persuader.
It's an appeal to ethics, serves to highlight the
persuader's reputation ethical state.
~X~X~X~
Pathos
Pathos is an appeal to the emotions of
the audience and to elicit feelings that
already reside...
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Categories:
logos, words,
Form:
Verse
LogosI taste the air
around my lungs,
reaching for divinity
a lone sparrow
that carries
a sacred missive,
in a perfect language
words that spoken together
stir hearts as one,
bringing all
to a place of knowledge
immovable
but traveling fathoms,
only ever touching
on the profound
never
(too much too soon)
Augurs will pronounce
peace to multitudes,
as in the...
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Categories:
logos, faith, hope
Form:
Free verse
The MachineWandering, looking for wonder,
clueless and shoeless machine,
travelling over and under,
here and there. My skin
made of amalgam is shining,
catches the sun and reflects
errors, misprints, underlining,
cases and spaces in texts;
characters, symbols and letters,
mountains, rivers and trees,
big and essential matters
that people face and my keys
lost out there somewhere
by...
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Categories:
logos, literature,
Form:
Rhyme
Sequoia(Poem included in the Poems of Yosemite chapbook.)
Ineffable –
Still, I write these lines
trite.
A scaffold of words
which whence removed...
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Categories:
logos, nature, time, tree,
Form:
Free verse