Best Loquacious Poems
Below are the all-time best Loquacious poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of loquacious poems written by PoetrySoup members
Word SquirrelRodents can be loquacious
That includes your average gerbil
They love to prattle, chat and blather
They really are quite verbal
Hamsters are talkative too
Just as garrulous as can...
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Categories:
loquacious, animal, children, education, kid,
Form:
Rhyme
Poetry's PrideElysian ellipses of poetry's pride...
a literary litany that draws from
sunlit and moonlit
eloquent emanations ensuing...
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Categories:
loquacious, poetry,
Form:
Alliteration
Ten Years, Somewhere In Their Lost Neighbourhood
“Ten Years, Somewhere in their Lost Neighbourhood”
Of course,
he said, like a god,
there is no course,
one must simply go with the flow
the penumbra stands waivering its...
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Categories:
loquacious, muse,
Form:
Narrative
Remembering MamaLitany of do this and don’t do that…
My dearest mother is a champion of verbalizing such
Not as a loquacious orator, but as a virtuous...
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Categories:
loquacious, appreciation, christian, faith, god,
Form:
Acrostic
Losing the EgoLosing the ego
Swallowing your pride
Embodying your philosophy
Metamorphosis - manifesting inside
The ego you carry
Around in your head
The illusion of importance
Sense of self; dead
The ego craves attention
Loquacious;...
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Categories:
loquacious, integrity, introspection, perspective, uplifting,
Form:
Rhyme
That Place
"That Place"
In that place where you were abandoned,
that place, they never thought, you’d come back from,
in that place where it is believed nothing grows...
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Categories:
loquacious, dark, light, muse,
Form:
Free verse
SerendipitySERENDIPITY
commercialized like dippity-do
— the extra hold hair gel.
sounds like supercalifragilisticexpialidocious*
so fresh; and clean —
a nonsense word used
when you have nothing else to say.
and let’s not...
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Categories:
loquacious, humor, words,
Form:
Free verse
I Heard They Thought Themselves CivilizedI HEARD THEY THOUGHT THEMSELVES CIVILIZED
Each grain of gorged sand
civilized people —
themselves owned; owned land.
meanwhile the steeple
looked down at the band
of loquacious stock.
each thought themselves...
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Categories:
loquacious, christian, ozymandias,
Form:
Rhyme
The Boorish SoulsA garrulous, loquacious, querulous person can be extremely jejune and petulant.
In other words,
They are usually wordy, talkative, cranky-whining and often dull or ill-humored people....
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Categories:
loquacious, people, perspective,
Form:
Verse
A Love Nostalgia Epilogue
Written: May 2nd, 2024
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Quixotic quest quiddity
As dusk sapidity...
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Categories:
loquacious, inspirational, love, nostalgia,
Form:
Free verse
The Uncanny StrangerThe stranger is strange, pariah, leper sounds offbeat,
Neither truculent, nor relevant, all destined to encounter the doomed relic;
The bizarre outlander, alien to stimulate the...
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Categories:
loquacious, fate, fear, grief, hate,
Form:
Rhyme
Small Mutinies
"Small Mutinies"
So what if my point of view
is not that which wraps
you in comfortably warm
fluffed-up silky
cashmere blankets
of insecure insincerity
simple scribbles
bleating from...
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Categories:
loquacious, halloween, muse, symbolism,
Form:
Free verse
Mourning GloryAs light breaks through mountain ridges
It touches upon pastures and cobblestone bridges
On top of the summit, tall it’d tower
a small and reclusive edelweiss flower
With kin...
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Categories:
loquacious, age, allegory, emotions, friendship,
Form:
Ballad
Complex of IdeasComplex of ideas
My hands smell like wood and, as I shout for a beginning, I pull myself out of me.
The laughter is shaking inside, it...
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Categories:
loquacious, confusion, philosophy, sad, satire,
Form:
Villanelle
Pubertyif the boy did not return from the rhineland
he remained social and loquacious
he versed in music and was quite ambidextrous
his toy airplanes glittered...
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Categories:
loquacious, anxiety, depression,
Form:
Sonnet