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Best Sequenced Poems

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


Premium Member Along Dawn's Amber Shores
Dawn slowly awakened to supplant the moon
Empty, the canopy where stars had been strewn
   In repose, Luna slept after wandering velvet skies
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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sequenced, poetry, sea,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Life's Fading Light-Part 1-Heroic Crown of Sonnets
Youth

When orchids bloom in beauty life's aglow
to hold emotions locked in deep repose
in young desire and love warm thoughts will show.
Affection holds its ardor as...

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Categories: sequenced, age, death, love,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Stringing Pearls
A thousand little moments,
one connected to the next…
Exquisite, time-sequenced pearls
from then to now and beyond
Ignore the strand, where it may lead,
and focus on the bead...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sequenced, journey, time,
Form: Free verse
Comes the Night
Comes the night with a residual rampant roar
As the shadows swallow the remaining light
For death documents it final scurrilous score
And breaths are barred from taking...

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Categories: sequenced, anxiety, confusion, death, night,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Sad Seasonally Affective Disorder
SAD Seasonally Affective Disorder

Some are prone to depression in winter when days get shorter when
less light enters the brain through the eyes and thoughts become...

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Categories: sequenced, conflict,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Model Behaviour
Catwalks
Crowd gawks

Wont style
Forced smile

Strike pose
Fake nose

Weird strut
Flat butt

Scant curves
Unnerves

Small-hipped
Lunch skipped

Stick-thin
Chagrin

Faux tan
Pecan

Plucked brow
Used plough?

Long lash
Bleached 'tache

Plump lips
Veiled nips

Waxed mound
Astound

Forebear
Despair

Sweet girls
Morph churls

Sly pout
Grim trout

Taut thighs
All lies

Make hot
Post-shot

Airbrushed
Not...

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Categories: sequenced, america, beauty, culture, humorous,
Form: Footle
Premium Member A Poetic Bio
POETIC BIO

Alliteration,the starting place, alongside

cinquains,apace in time,crystalline

lanterne and rhyme.Inspiration drew forth

footle,broken monoku for a while short

imagist was my style.Sequenced longer

poems metamorphose within this crysallis

changing into...

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Categories: sequenced, people, poetry,
Form: Bio
Premium Member The Final Home Coming
The Final Home Coming
 
From where the sky meets the high seas
Talking drums rolled out endless eulogies
As we waited, with the shore’s mud up to our...

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Categories: sequenced, celebration, confusion, death, farewell,
Form: Quatrain
The Servitude of Words
Muted words linger in limbo
imprisoned between many leaves
bound together in the darkness
of a poet’s tried thesaurus.
Their alphabetic existence
is but an endless servitude
whose individual meanings
chosen and...

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Categories: sequenced, on writing and words,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Ashore
margins stimulate and juxtapose
  edges greet with troubled, disturbing friction
  faraway forces exert influence and combine relentlessly
  how the Sun and Moon...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sequenced, beach, environment, humanity, ocean,
Form: Verse
My Clone Got No Soul
My Clone Got No Soul

My clone, it seems, came out with no soul,
I guess it got lost, in the petri dish bowl.
In the mirror, a...

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Categories: sequenced, god, humorous, introspection, philosophy,
Form: Blank verse
Did Your Mother Ever Tell You
Did your mother ever tell you,
Did you know?
(Some of us have a penchant for the inscrutable)
Did, your mother ever tell you
(These bonds are primordial and...

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Categories: sequenced, childhood, mother, mother, memory,
Form: Free verse
Just Yesterday
Just yesterday this patriarch
sat on the beach to watch the larks,
parents and grandkids digging sand
a warm sun, stranger in the land.

No breeze to sap the...

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Categories: sequenced, age, appreciation, grandfather,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Return of the Moon
My name is semaj
Far distant planet I hail
Distress beacon sensed
Civilisaton to fail
 
Negative scents
Disturbs my thoughts
This paradise place
Millions distraught
 
Gravity erratic
Tides adrift
Earth unbalanced
Out of orbital...

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Categories: sequenced, adventure, fantasy, nature, science
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In Sync
Night dons a sequenced shawl,
sparkling with trillions of stars, like cosmic candles
twinkling within the blackness.
And a golden moon gleams like
a precious bobble mirrored on a...

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Categories: sequenced, 12th grade, beautiful, emotions,
Form: Free verse

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