Get Your Premium Membership

Best Reruns Poems

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


Premium Member Dancing Reruns
ghosts of yesterday
   promenade across my screen,
       tapping in the dark...
      ...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, nostalgia
Form: Tanka



Premium Member Stairway To the Stars
stairway to the stars
celestial light beckons me
no puddles overflow with tears 
my life’s silent movie
reruns in my mind

not a loved one left behind
those I cherish...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, farewell, kiss,
Form: Free verse
Bones Lament - Collaboration With Darren White
The drip is connected to my right arm
It works, as they say, just like a charm
I'm delirious with joy, must be morphine
Here comes the best...

Read more of this work...
© Tim Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: reruns, fun, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Lost All Alone
Lost all alone.
Waiting patiently for companionship.
Reruns of the old.
Savage cruelties unleashed.
Unable to share this.
An undesirable partner.
Giving with nothing recieved.
Demanding any explanation.
Stripped of all dignity.
Left naked...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, introspection, life, lost love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Eurovision Past, Present, Future Poetry Contest
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Can anyone tell me why does Eurovision exist?
The show’s absolute rubbish,
but some say it just can’t be missed.

The acts are so bad, they’re simply vexing.
Makes...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, music,
Form: Rhyme



Farewell To the Pineapple Princess
As an original Mousketeer, you garnered some fame.
A generation of youngsters knew you by name.
From a little girl, you grew on television and the movies.
Success...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, dedication,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Relished Joys
Charcoal warmed the yard as we poured
lemonade...a bonfire humming our song;
Grandpa and I would roast mallows
till  my cheeks flushed, old tales in reruns. 
And...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, appreciation, devotion, grandfather,
Form: Verse
Where Will the Circus Fall
.

Where will the circus fall, 
leaving giraffes homeless,
as pitched tents get pitched
and sideshow freaks 
become the norm,
guessing someone’s weight
who doesn’t care

When the sun sets
tablecloth desires
on...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, loneliness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Distant Things
Distant Things


Our memories are distant things
   that live among our yesterdays.
They live in thoughts, and each one brings
   those moments framed...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, inspirational, memory,
Form: Quatrain
Get a Job - Soapbox Poetry
Get a job! (Soapbox Poetry)  

Reaching your hand in another man’s pocket
Taking your fill, still you’re screaming for more
Limits are reached due to faults...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Ode To Canadian Geese Haiku
anniversary, bird, change, courage, immigration, mystery, sky,
 'Geese' Hiaku: 'Ode to the Canadian Goose'!

Canada’s Geese © HAIKU

All Northern Geese ‘crop’	
Seasonal tour ‘reruns’ twice!
Returning again!


Flag-poled Staff...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, bird, change, courage, immigration,
Form: Haiku
Hmmmm -
I must admit I was stumped
My wife’s belly is bulging
and it continues to bulge
as each week passes by ...

Granted, I am NOT a doctor
although I...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, funny love,
Form: Light Verse
I Lost My Green Card
The immigration is coming for me 
I live in a two bedroom house with eight other families 
We will be deported, this process includes a...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, funny, lost, green, immigration,
Form: ABC
Premium Member 50's and 60's Weird Tv On Channel Three - Part 3
 Continued from Part 2 


Some kid is spraying Clearasil,
He wants to make his pimples nil;
He paints his breath with chlorophyll;
I’m in the dream of...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, me, parody, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Woke Up This Morning
Welcome to another day in my paradise
I open my bedroom window and sometimes 
I hear many voices in perfect harmony
the river singing like a choir...

Read more of this work...
Categories: reruns, adventure, bible, christian, creation,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things