Best Temblor Poems
Below are the all-time best Temblor poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of temblor poems written by PoetrySoup members
Temblor
Natural seismic
Phenomenon, we know as
Earthquakes energies
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Categories:
temblor, natural disasters, nature, places
Form:
Haiku
Beltaine At SunriseBELTAINE AT SUNRISE
If I could gather for you, flowers fair,
the first of summer, slip them in your hair,
to light your face, the tremble of your...
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Categories:
temblor, beauty,
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
Beltaine - English Then Spanish TranslationBELTAINE (English and
Spanish Translation)
If I could gather for you, flowers fair,
the first of summer, slip them in your hair,
to light your face, the tremble...
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Categories:
temblor, black african american, dedication,
Form:
I do not know?
The Tumultuous TravelerTravel Time Tropics Trip Tepid Temperature Tourist Town
Tunnel Toll Ticket Taker Taxi Token Transit Trail Transport Truck
Tractor Trailer Train Track...
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Categories:
temblor, adventure, conflict, international, stress,
Form:
Alliteration
Beltain At Sunrise - English Then SpanioshBELTAINE AT SUNRISE
If I could gather for you, flowers fair,
the first of summer, slip them in your hair,
to light your face, the tremble of your...
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Categories:
temblor, allusion, fantasy,
Form:
Sonnet
Our DeathNeptune will cry for our death
Fragments of sea blood
Temblor of regards
Condolences from Poseidon
Exhaling ciaos, inhaling mists
And all else Jupiter, once...
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Categories:
temblor, color, death, farewell, feelings,
Form:
Free verse
Beltaine At SunriseBELTAINE AT SUNRISE
If I could gather for you, flowers fair,
the first of summer, slip them in your hair,
to light your face, the tremble of your...
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Categories:
temblor, angst, art, black african
Form:
Sonnet
Taking Todays Tumblerful Tea TimeThis teetotaler turns to tea
torquing temptation
towards tippling
thankfully, though
that tremendous tugging
teasing tendency thirst trumped,
thru teaching this totally tubular
toothless titular Texan thuggish tyrant
(titled Tsar Terry Troutman)
transcendental theology
tenets...
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Categories:
temblor, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Free verse
Nature's VoiceCosmos, the element of who we are
seraph of breath
through anger
and euphoria
this is the body
Waiting for lighting.
Blessed with a low temblor,
A lesser-known form, stringy hooks,
The...
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Categories:
temblor, analogy, character, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Beauty From the First LineBÉÂÚTÝ LÎÉS ÎN ThÊ ÉÝÉŠ ÕF THE BÉhÔLDÉR
Beauty, I beseech you that tussles not
lies more like a temblor in the heart
in broken twigs it...
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Categories:
temblor, beauty, fear, romance, wisdom,
Form:
Blank verse
Taking Today's Tumblerful Tea TimeTaking Today's Tumblerful Tea Time
This teetotaler turns to tea
torquing temptation
towards tippling
thankfully, though
that tremendous tugging
teasing tendency thirst trumped,
thru teaching this totally tubular
toothless titular Texan thuggish tyrant
(titled...
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Categories:
temblor, 12th grade, adventure, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse
Messiah's ComingThe sky is cloudy,
thunderous sound terrified with lightening,
clueless people derping outside with rainshade,
the rumble is hostile, rainbow bow in terror,
The universe...
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Categories:
temblor, pain, scary, sin, sorrow,
Form:
Light Verse
AftermathDesolation visits as
I'm gradually burning
what is left in my head.
It's like a temblor underneath.
Inevitable and perilous...
I might end up
hurting myself.
Disturbed emotions
kicking around like
big waves from...
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Categories:
temblor, life,
Form:
Free verse
Moments Ago, A Visit From An EarthquakeOn the fifth of April 2024, about 10:23 a.m., we all felt a shake
It wasn’t the midnight train; it wasn’t a jack hammer
It wasn’t children...
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Categories:
temblor, america, anxiety, environment, imagination,
Form:
Rhyme