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Best Moonlighting Poems

Below are the all-time best Moonlighting poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of moonlighting poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member The Man Is Moonlighting
Once a month Earth’s moon takes another gig
     Moonlighting in a far-off galaxy
The lunar eclipse only veils the truth
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Categories: moonlighting, moon,
Form: Personification



Premium Member Indian Summer Eyes
Indian summer lies within your autumn hazel eyes,
my velvet bloom vibrant now lost after your killing frost;
love lingers in bereft fingers, I stroke your face...

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Categories: moonlighting, autumn, betrayal, love hurts,
Form: Pantoum
Premium Member The Sweetest Starlight
The Sweetest Starlight
 
You are the sweetest starlight shining across the ocean so pure
Moonlighting and enchanting my dreams with warmth aglow,
Touching gently my heart and...

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Categories: moonlighting, emotions, feelings, heaven, love,
Form: Quintain (English)
Premium Member Private Quarters
Faraway magic sparks inside distant dreams awaken tears
spells under a smiling moon casting shadows out howls lonely
within deep soft moving feelings lights all candles in...

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Categories: moonlighting, angel, beautiful, beauty, metaphor,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member The Sweetest Starlight
The Sweetest Starlight
 
You are the sweetest starlight shining across the ocean so pure
Moonlighting and enchanting my dreams with warmth aglow,
Touching gently my heart and...

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Categories: moonlighting, angel, beautiful, beauty, emotions,
Form: Quintain (English)



Premium Member The Moonlighter
When she said yes, he was "over the moon"
     Though the orb was oddly missing that night
The couple should have seen...

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Categories: moonlighting, humor, moon,
Form: Rhyme
Lullaby Loving You

Another awake,
another empty dawn awaits
Nothing to look forward to
at the end of the day
A lonely walk,
giving myself a coffee pep talk
Then your morning glow
gave my...

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Categories: moonlighting, dream, emotions, how i
Form: Romanticism
Isabel
Sautéed scallops on the skirts of Italy
Debutantes of a chardonnay shimmy 
Mediterranean terraces of broached stars
Gucci wallets moonlighting baroque hearts
Manolo Blahnik legs lavishly luring
High heel...

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Categories: moonlighting, love, passion, places,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Star
She would be an explosion
one beautiful light 
a celestial being
sharing inside each vision
thundering from the Heaven's 
shook me timbers 
leaving one all jelly at the...

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Categories: moonlighting, love, romance,
Form: Free verse
Mom - You Are My Harmonious World
The poem is dedicated to my Mom..My bestest buddy ever..
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© Madhavi Sp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moonlighting, baby, beautiful, best friend,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member A Sparkling Star
Faraway ambassador of light distant dream sailing ocean waves
begging golden spear of destiny strikes midnight bells ring 

Spotlighting beautiful stunning to the eyes priceless gem...

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Categories: moonlighting, beautiful, beauty, kiss, love,
Form: Couplet
I Hate the English Language
A friend advised "Cheer up, buddy, and don't be blue",
strange of him to say that just when I was feeling low.
I was thinking, what was...

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Categories: moonlighting, confusion, funny, life
Form: Light Verse
Gay Policeman
Gay Policeman

He was beautiful, the gay policeman. Wearing his silver swimming trunks. Baby oil glistened on his body. As he strutted his stuff in the...

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Categories: moonlighting, beauty, culture, dance, fun,
Form: Verse
Premium Member A Moon Tale
A Moon Tale
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Categories: moonlighting, moon, word play,
Form: Free verse
Sophie Reiff, Trophy Wife
Is this the weekend, by the way?
           (I always think it’s Saturday!)
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Categories: moonlighting, satire,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs