Best Sooner Or Later Poems
Below are the all-time best Sooner Or Later poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of sooner or later poems written by PoetrySoup members
A Rose and Her ThornsA lovely rose grew to the garden's delight,
a poem of sunrise surrounded by night.
One day her friend Ivy asked "Why do you mourn?"
Rose answered,...
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Categories:
sooner or later, death, death of a
Form:
Rhyme
Too Much Sadness For Methere's too much sorrow...
don't you know
we are all going to die
a starting point always beckons a finish
sooner or later
no matter how
peaceful or painful
that final moment...
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Categories:
sooner or later, sad, truth,
Form:
Free verse
Paul, Peter and the TweeterPaul, Peter and the Tweeter
Why not choose,
a billionaire leader?
One who is not
an eloquent speaker.
Trouble rises,
he robs Paul to pay Peter.
The bold rich need...
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Categories:
sooner or later, anxiety, celebrity, confusion, environment,
Form:
Political Verse
Beauty Found WithinBeauty Found Within
What are you talking about that I am nobody.
I traveled deep and far
I came back with the ability
to see all the beauty within
Do...
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Categories:
sooner or later, beauty, life, me,
Form:
Free verse
Too Much Sadness For Me- VideoI did a video of a poem that was Poem of the Week. Here is the link to the original poem.
http://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/too_much_sadness_for_me_711084
With all that is...
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Categories:
sooner or later, truth,
Form:
Free verse
We Who Laugh Last, Laugh BestThat foolish stranger who had wandered into town
bickering with folks, trying to shove them around
was nothing more than an old worn-out clown.
Beneath Soup Creek Bridge,...
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Categories:
sooner or later, community, poets,
Form:
Elegy
~ Bye ~ : -(. ~ BYE ~
Its time to say bye!
I have no reason why?
This site was fun from day to day.
Poetry came...
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Categories:
sooner or later, dedication, friendshipfun, time,
Form:
Couplet
O' Jealousy
O’ Jealousy
SORRY FOR THE BROKEN
LINES- EACH SINGLE
LINE ENDS WITH A
COMMA.
O’ Jealousy how
wonderful You are,
You sow the seeds of
hatred,
So deep,
Often even,
In an innocent
heart,
That friendship,
love and sympathy,...
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Categories:
sooner or later, jealousy, universe,
Form:
Free verse
The Pain of NightCaving tears in the moonlight's shadow.
I wash the pain of yesterday's wound.
A shade of happiness drifts in the darkness.
I start to breathe...
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Categories:
sooner or later, absence, depression, dream, emotions,
Form:
Free verse
Chunky CharlieA Special Poem for Will Helppi
A really fat cat named Chunky Charlie
From a town called Licketysplit Corner
Was renowned for a very interesting talent
As a world...
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Categories:
sooner or later, fantasy,
Form:
Narrative
Merry-Go-RoundWhen the fall came we knew everything had changed. Whispers through the Aspens became a shrill voice of winters warning. He was changing...
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Categories:
sooner or later, dad, death, life,
Form:
Narrative
The American DreamThe American Dream is dead indeed
A victim of American Greed
Trickle down they said we’d try
Then proceeded to suck us dry
The One Percent seeking thrills
Living large...
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Categories:
sooner or later, corruption, political,
Form:
Rhyme
Super MoonIt is not a fact
That the super moon arrived
after many years
And will again be seen
After so many years
It came just the other day
With...
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Categories:
sooner or later, beauty, image, moon,
Form:
Free verse
Hoarding Hope - the Odd BallGet me feeling well
For, I am sick as hell
Brain orgasms and headaches rape my mind and left me thoughtlessly behind
Trying to keep the Kingdom in...
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Categories:
sooner or later, angst, depression, emotions, happiness,
Form:
Rhyme
My Journey As a Child By Richie KharisI came into the world with my hands folded.
Yet they welcomed me with laughter and danced the sorrow away for tomorrow.
Soon, I could no longer...
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Categories:
sooner or later, child, growing up, journey,
Form:
Narrative