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Cinemas Poems - Poems about Cinemas

Cinemas Poems - Examples of all types of poems about cinemas 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 cinemas.
Premium Member Rolling by
... Rolling passed where I used to live many years ago, I saw a white limousine stopping by, I didn't know what was happening, but I went there to see. A Coruña, my city those years, in front of t......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, adventure, allegory, allusion, black
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Snipits
...I shaved my legs this morning. “Alexa, put dinosaur Band-Aids on my shopping list.” Once you get in the college routine, time speeds up One minute you’re young and carefree the next you’re young......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, education, humor, school, student,
Form: Free verse
Croydon 1975
...When I was 12 our family arrived at Croydon. Everything seemed grander a real Municipal town we had record and camera shops and departmental stores everything seemed geared for conspicuous expe......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, age, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Conflicts
...When I went to school in the city my friends though I was poor, but I didn’t understand wasn’t really very sure; I only knew that when I got home I had all those miles of fields to roam, a......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, city, conflict, growing up,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Rant
...This town, this Silk Road had no toll to pay yet from the east caravans again fill its pharaonic marble and glass temples. Monolith malls rise its clefts, eco-wilderness morph into mult......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, culture, humanity,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Afterwards
...Afterwards. Didn’t we once used to smile and laugh? I can see that we seemed to be happy As I look at an old photograph. But now our mouths Seem almost paralysed Or are tight and grim. I va......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, change, conflict, dark, destiny,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Coming Soon To Cinema Screens
...They were 'futuristic scenes' 'Coming soon' to cinema screens Forlorn, abandoned downtowns deserted streets, rot and decay Forget the cinemas ~ future's here today......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, america, city, lonely,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Afterwards
...Afterwards And then it came to a end: virus, lockdown, pandemic. The air was fresh once more, purged of infection and sickness. The sun was brighter, refreshed; ......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, future,
Form: Free verse
Teenaged Niche
...Drop dead gorgeous dark eyed bus boy chased Peer assured status, focus of my fascination High fiving idol guffawed and elbowed adjacent Mates in droves, admirers in rows, dreamy Damon Enriche......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, 9th grade, cute love,
Form: Rhyme
Back To Belfast
...Back to Belfast I have been to the Ghetto thrice To Auschwitz twice And to Belfast once And to tell the truth Belfast is the winner of the weirdest places Where I’ve ever been But to be f......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, christian, city, death, good
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Lockdown
...Solitary sun in sapphire skies, beams its rays upon Earth's radiance. A tepid breeze flows between daffodils and bluebells, gently rocking. Spring is in the air, yet streets remain silent. Ma......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, angst, environment, hope, spring,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Hollywood
...Hollywood has finally lost its allure It had a great run, a hundred years or more Cinemas are suffering Disaster is hovering The lure of the big screen is gone evermore......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, sad,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Make Do and Mend
...Make Do and Mend, Years ago we had jobs We had fun and money in our pocket Things were much better then Once you could go out the door And never ever lock it But still so many struggled To......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, community,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Catherine Bryan 1838-1918
...Catherine Bryan 1838-1918 Thy swan song will be kept short, for thou And ye, faithful friends of Whittier’s Quaker enclave, In stout shock, thy anger scolds the town, For ye know, in heart and......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, faith, grave,
Form: Epitaph
Dying Democracy
...Dying Democracy Rulers are the lords of this land Their Wishes and words are laws Their own castle is their world We are the unwanted creatures to them They will come and they will praise......Read the rest...
Categories: cinemas, political,
Form: Free verse

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