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Carriages Poems - Poems about Carriages

Carriages Poems - Examples of all types of poems about carriages to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for carriages.
Premium Member Warm pair of faux muffs
...Shopping during the winter trying to keep my hands warm by placing them in my pockets but how can I carry my purse walking down lake shore drive the horse carriages stroll by the geese ta......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, chicago, chocolate, weather, winter,
Form: Blank verse



Winter Tales
...Snow White has put on her grey sludge dress, turning from princess to drudge overnight, She is a pidgin that takes its ill-fed feathers to brighter patches of sky seeking less frozen crumbs. R......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, poetry,
Form: Free verse
In the shadow of the night, with the pale and silent moon
...In the shadow of the night, with the pale and silent moon, I walked the streets of Ia?i, the city of forgetting. The moon, with her distorted face, watched me from above, As the carriages passed b......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, blue,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mackinac Island
...Mackinac Islands landscape horse-drawn carriages abound no car just people walking dodging horses road apples......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, travel,
Form: Dodoitsu
The Innocent Burial
...A sacred sacrifice Had tampered fates Befell on those whose glory one relayed A heavenly fruit in disguise poisoned the king that ostracized The lesson learnt was soon forgotten Brought anothe......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, art, beauty, destiny, emotions,
Form: Free verse



Son Say Goodnight To Grandpa
...“Son”...”say goodnight to grandpa” Spurred by mother dearest as well as other politesse drummed into her second born fobbing blandishments as incentive tumbled off fingers of prodigal son tr......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, 12th grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Rhyme
The Road
...The road was built by moccasins and hooves, wagon wheels and oxen, then came carriages & Model T’s. A long abused track that once pounded buckboards, and axils winds and curves into an uncerta......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Birthplace As a Poem
... I was was born in Ottawa, Canada and have lived here all my life and have never wanted to leave. It is a beautiful city rich in historic architecture. It is located where two rivers meet, t......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, city, home,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Making Sense
...sensible version of yesterday's stress induced strange poem I'm all swirled up, whilst sat so still Jarred and jostled By jolts of half formed thoughts Tumultuous yet trying to be gentle Wit......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unimaginable Pain
...Unbearable is the pain when we lose someone we very much cherish But unimaginable, the pain becomes when we see a youth perish! © Demetrios Trifiatis 02 March 2023 - ......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, death, pain, youth,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member National Tragedy
...Happy was Death last night When he saw the youth coming his way He observed them with delight Knowing that it was their last day. At once his arms opened wide For his heart was fil......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, death, pain, youth,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Rush Hour
...The morning has no narrative to be deciphered. The grey sky is simply grey and the sounds reaching the ear carry no meaning, just the noise of machines and motor cars. Even nature gives no el......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Finding Godo
...Fifteen years in the same apartment, before that twenty-five years in a bungalow. Earlier still; digs, dumps and bedsits. Peripatetic ambulation's traveling in circles. Left that world, travelle......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Full Carriages Trundle On
...I don't have a return ticket not sure if this train is coming from somewhere or going onward. In the next seat a 'mick' relative, we converse in a grunting verse. Rough hands caked with unspok......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Stroll Down Paris City's Wet Streets
...A stroll down Paris city's wet streets. So, romantic as the Eiffel Tower comes to view. Vendors line up selling their wares out of carts. Some shouting, "one euro, one euro only. The aroma and ......Read the rest...
Categories: carriages, imagery,
Form: Free verse

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