Get Your Premium Membership

Best Rancor Poems

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


Premium Member The True Knight -POTD
POTD 9th April 2018

Synopsis -
A story of selflessness without jealousy or rancor that is often evident through the ages in all walks of life, even...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, love, romance, sensual,
Form: Romanticism



Premium Member Ten Years Had Raced Into Oblivion's Cup Second Poets Tribute Series, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ten Years Had Raced Into Oblivion's Cup
Second Poets Tribute Series, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  
Chained am I, to desolation's huge anchor
on its long black ship,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, anger, art, dedication, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Plague
as the PROPHETS of profits, WE lead and WE’re fair
while WE’re living the life of the poor BILLIONAIRE
– silver yachts, pearly castles, cash (plenty to...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, society,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Discord Ruins Harmony
Squabbling with words; spats in opposition
can bring about discord and suspicion
Christians should be able to live in harmony 
or their accord and union will atrophy

What...

Read more of this work...
© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rancor, introspection,
Form: Rhyme
Children of the Valleys
And as the hills yonder 
Turned red from sunset rays
As darkness engulfed the valley
And the sweet sounds of birds
Rent the cool evening air

Our cows and...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, africa, children, poverty,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Yellow Press -
He undresses rumor to reveal lies
this is how the desperate man cries,
Extra Extra he tries to sadden ya,
a bundle of rancor rambles from the shambles...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, bullying,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Chance Meeting
We met by chance and are happy that we met
For our love is blossoming and getting stronger 
Let us flow in our destiny and let...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, love,
Form: Villanelle
Fear Not, Death
Fear not death 
when it comes for you...
Death is not a monster, 
not even a master, but
a servant--
having no more choice 
in the taking of...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, allegory, death, faith, fear,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Premium Member Pale Shelter
Ashen was the sky 
That rejected hand of sunrise
Sullen was the heart
That stumbled in affection,

Incapable of lauding
Ruby blush of budding rose
And pink passions on horizon
Defying...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, angst, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Life Encounters Opaque Space
When gusty winds blow, riling my troubled dawn in gelid woes
Squall of my throes dissipates in scented whiffs of budding rose.

As brazen fog shrouds mind,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, angst, endurance, feelings,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member God Forbid
My life is very insular, I move from page to page
never straying far from words which prance upon the written stage.

like a sputtering engine my...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, angst, devotion, write, life,
Form: Couplet
Lima Describe How Yours Truly Went Peru Zing
Lima describe how yours truly went Peru zing...

thru truckloads of his personal communiqués broadcast
(methinks quite some years ago) across world wide web,
but now still smarting...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, absence, conflict, emotions, family,
Form: Rhyme
I Write When Thought and Heart Take Hold
Penning my thoughts is an important part of who I've become.
Some memories hit me hard, like they're beating on a drum
forcing me to acknowledge them,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, poetry, writing,
Form: Rhyme
A Woman In the Rain
Rain falls on the lonely water’s edge,
is it a tear of a forgotten woman?
Sojourned on the surface of the water forming a bubble 
for a...

Read more of this work...
© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rancor, rain, woman,
Form: Free verse
Land of the Seven Suns
' The gods' spake to all who had 'wide' ears...
but all they heard was Apollo's muse....'
   

How leavened my soul to search,
 ...

Read more of this work...
Categories: rancor, heaven, hope, metaphor, philosophy,
Form: Classicism

Book: Reflection on the Important Things