Captivator Poems | Examples


Premium MemberThe Poet by Max Burchett

by Max Burchett

A writer, singer and songwriter,
A crooner, a teller of tales,
A dream maker, a soul shaker and captivator,
Hoping in verse and prose he prevails.


Photography by cromaconceptovisual
Categories: captivator, poems, poetry, poets, self,
Form: Lyric

Winning Battle

Oh! Arise the Soldiers of Heaven
Oh!! Arise the Soldiers of Heaven
Oh!!! Arise the Soldiers of Heaven

A losing Israel in the hands of the captivator
Sings and Praise the Gigantic, Mighty, Crown Masquerade
Soiling their bloods and sweat for Arrows
Reciting songs of joy in the eyes of a killer
Enjoying tribulations with Faith and Hope
Enacting their land filled with Peace, Harmony, Honey and Unity
Women becoming unknown Windows
Children becoming pressured Orphans
Animals getting a new Lord and Shepherd.

Dawn come
Sun Rise
Victory came in a microseconds from one who hears the pains that couldn't be beared by His Herds
Sent down troops of air that no one could resist but gave deep slumbering
Wash away the big iron been placed on the gate of the Land.
Trumpet ?? Blow
A Soul shout

Victory! Victory!! Victory!!!
Categories: captivator, farewell, hero, war,
Form: Pastoral


I Love You

It’s said so frequently; so easily, its meaning gets totally depleted;
 So romantic, but without correct action; its purpose is defeated.
I love you, so passionately sweet, so movingly breath-taking from you;
Appropriately and complementary actions makes its’ meaning so true.
I love you; emotionally stimulating, if you actually really do;
My baby, my sweetheart, my love is especially for you.
I love you, from the very first day that I was conceived;
To the first day that I beheld your beauty; and believed.
I love you, from the first time our eyes interlocked and I said it;
To the first time our hearts divinely entwined and our futures knit.
I love you, I know it; I feel it, I live it, daily and continually;
From acquaintances, friends, best friends, to holy matrimony.
I love you, overwhelmer of my soul; captivator of my heart;
To you, I’m fully attached; from you I will never be torn apart.
	                                                  End
                                                  By: Dion Penville
Categories: captivator, dedication, destiny, feelings, for
Form: Rhyme

Word of the Tutor

WORDS OF THE TUTOR

Make me your captivator
Not your beautiful heart creditor.
Look yp to heaven, see the creator
Watching the heartless bebtor.
The handwritten of the author
Was rehearsed by the actor.
Make your heart the faciltator
Then shall you find a mentor
Driving carefully with the motor
In the absence of the captor
Who is not ready for the factor
Hence, he strife as a motivator.
Make move with your mediator
You will see those who pastor
Before the mad aired educator.
Love made before the crazy doctor
Was in the words of the tutor.
I will look up to the monitor
As my legible guarator.
Categories: captivator, age, art,
Form: Couplet

Circles - Any Poem Contest

Circles represents, unity wholesomeness
No beginning no end,  but what lies within?
Is it a protector, like open arms hugging you
Maybe  as a captivator, not allowing you to leave.

We use a circle to represent the sun
Gold is also portrayed as a circle.
The element of spirit is shown as a sun
showing  superiority to other signs

Crop circles true or false
Whatever we feel they are beautiful
Symmetrical shapes , mysterious
In their identify

So it is fitting to  use the expression
The Circle of Life, although
Life has its beginnings and ends

Love is represented by a ring.

Destiny by a crown of thorns. 

Perfection by a  halo

Dated july 3 2013
Categories: captivator, philosophy,
Form: Verse


Premium MemberThe Child

Endless wanderer
Eyes alert
Fixed mind 
Tender heart
Controller of love, life, and happiness

Forgiver
Rebeller
Discoverer
Loner
Captivator of worldly objects into his world
of mind

Misunderstood
Mischievous
Misjudged
Mistrusted
Human creature new to worldly misgivings

Infant 
Child
Adolescent 
Adult
Torn among the roles society places before
him

Inventor
Creator
Mentor
Tutor
His child-like mind fumbles through life’s 
pages

Copyright© 1975 By Caryl S. Muzzey
Categories: captivator,
Form: Free verse
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