Best Sophomore(A) Poems
Below are the all-time best Sophomore(A) poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of sophomore(a) poems written by PoetrySoup members
Snake BitI was thirteen and you...well you, a sophomore by then..
that night you stopped by to see me, at the Jr high game.
Friends most of our...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), kiss,
Form:
Free verse
The Nightingale Lost Her LampTHE NIGHTINGALE LOST HER LAMP
Anita’s eyes were brown.
She was the kindest of angels.
Her speech firm with authority
but reassuring with a glass- like
sensitivity; she...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), courage, life, lost, love,
Form:
Free verse
America Wasn'T So Bad Back ThenWe have something in common, a fellow I talk to now and then. We’re about the same age and perhaps the only ones in the...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), america,
Form:
Prose
PressureIt’s May 18th, 2022. I’m poised, alone, heart pounding, in front of my laptop, waiting for courage, my finger hovering over the return key, like...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), fear, mom, motivation, prayer,
Form:
Free verse
LillyLonging to see you grow so vibrantly & majestically like a precious lily in the Kerfly Hills! Show off your green-blue, velvet wings as you...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), beautiful, best friend, dedication,
Form:
Acrostic
The Eightieth Trimester, Part IiHux said,"My mother realized
that I was a being apart,
but if you’re all sure I’m a mistake,
then please, come stab me in the heart.”
To ensure that...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), abortion, conflict, courage, culture,
Form:
Narrative
The Eightieth Trimester, Part IHuxley was in his nineteenth year,
a freshman at a fancy school,
the kind with excesses of ivy,
who claimed they accepted no fools.
The academics were no task,
he’d...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), abortion, conflict, courage, culture,
Form:
Narrative
An Obscenity TrialAn Obscenity Trial
by Michael R. Burch
The defendant was a poet held in many iron restraints
against whom several critics cited numerous complaints.
They accused him of...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), poems, poetry, poets, society,
Form:
Verse
My School DaysWhen I was a sophomore, I was in love with "Chemistry"
Just as soon as I fell, for the girl sitting right next to me
When I...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), fantasy, high school, innocence,
Form:
Rhyme
Growing Up, La - Part 3Chapter 3: College Preparation
My freshman year started quite smooth
Touch football broke my leg
My luck we had a tennis coach,
That brought things down a peg!
My algebra...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), life, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
Unforgettable Places - ActsI have so many places/acts dear to my heart
I’m just dying to share some with you
Not to boast, I but honor them, all played a...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), appreciation, blessing, family, life,
Form:
Quatrain
High SchoolCountless memories,
Laughter and tears
Always to be remembered,
Moments of these past four years
Freshman year,
Brand new places
It's a fresh start,
With many new faces
Sophomore year,
Better knowing
Waiting for the...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), adventure, education, growing up,
Form:
Free verse
When We Wore Blue and GoldIt was September of 1960 and we were growing
Elvis sang "It's Now or Never" anticipation showing
New kids in town for our Freshman year
Our last at...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), nostalgia, school,
Form:
Couplet
September AlliterationSweet September, see how splendidly she shines!
Subtlety submitting seasonal splendour, she
swamps summer’s splendiferous sights,
by stealthily shrouding splendid scenery,
with suffused sensuous, sybaritic, scenarios!
Sublimely serene, she...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), giggle, september,
Form:
Alliteration
RetributionIt was kind of nice having money all the
Time.
Looking back when I was seventeen,
I looked forward to going to work.
It is unlike what I feel...
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Categories:
sophomore(a), confusion, education, work, me,
Form:
Prose Poetry