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Best Sugarloaf Poems

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


Sugarloaf Key
Loosely following local laws 
checking Henry's traps for claws

Up government cut 
down tarpon creek

Night-winds cool 
my sunburnt mind

Feasting like gypsies
listening for Bum Farto...

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Categories: sugarloaf, adventure, corruption, fishing, history,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Such Does Exist
I ran out of breath on the road to Mumbai ...

    Not for sake of dust or smog or even health. I...

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Categories: sugarloaf, appreciation, beauty, imagery, travel,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Thirty-Two
from island corner, big Antrim lad
  to Belfast city, a tiny pad
  shattered windows, tilted clocks
  Goliath had lost his socks
 ...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sugarloaf, ireland, nonsense,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Tell Her You Saw Me
Tell her you saw me ...

Tell her I was out on the bluff at the Cape
during a gale, much too close to the rocks.
Tell her...

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Categories: sugarloaf, allegory, heartbreak, lost love,
Form: Free verse
Eastern Orthodox Coasters
single malt sanity,  sanitized, ionized,
   with a little communion salt. 

sprinkle replace, sprinkle to taste,
sprinkle with haste to the holy face.

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Categories: sugarloaf, autumn,
Form: Blank verse



The Wonder of My Life
THE WONDER OF MY LIFE

Verse 1
‘The Great Wall of China’s’ amazing.
‘The Northern Lights’, such a view!
‘The Pyramids’ are breathtaking,
but none of them compare to you.

‘Sugarloaf...

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Categories: sugarloaf, appreciation, beautiful, love, romance,
Form: Lyric
The Polar Ice Cap
What If There Was No Tomorrow? - The Polar Ice ‘Cap’

- this time it’s burnt and curled upon a new head. The 
sweet smoke of...

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Categories: sugarloaf, analogy,
Form: Free verse
Lookouts Gone Down
Born of smoke and fire glow
In those blazing summers of long ago
Little mountaintop pagodas
Wooden cabs with cute cupolas
Guardians of the grand Sequoia
Douglas fir and ponderosa

Where...

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Categories: sugarloaf, lost,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Sweet Vagabond Imaginings
“Green-eyed lady passion lady
Dressed in love she lives for life to be”  Sugarloaf

Not wise when very young, I traipsed inside
romantic notions where I played...

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Categories: sugarloaf, fantasy, feelings,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things