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Sonnet Class Poems

These Sonnet Class poems are examples of Class poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Class Sonnet poems written by international poets.


Sad Boys In Class
We sat in class,
Doing nothing new,
As time passed,
Teacher is late! Finish the work due!

Waited there, waited for long,
And someone started tapping his desk,
We all started...

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Categories: class, humor, humorous, school, teacher,



The Voice Within
The echoes are heard from far,
But it emanates from within .
I just wanna be heard from you.
Through your definition of my personality.
I've got to find...

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Categories: 12th grade, class, deep,

North Wales
North Wales
Does it always rain in Wales, or is it about to rain
dark sky over hills and dales, a sprinkle of sheep
abandon farms and ancient...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, beach, class, deep,

The Loophole Mirror
Both sides of a sword with double edge, harm
One with love that may seems deadly to cope
Other with quiet GUISE till night loses arm ...

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Categories: art, betrayal, class, hurt,

Premium Member First Class Love
As I awoke, eyes still laden,
dreaming of a pretty maiden.
Laying quietly, still in my bed.
It was real not just in my head.

As the light streaked...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: class, joy, romantic love, soulmate,



An Unforgettable Teacher
When I began your class I think I knew,
The kind of challenges you'd make me face.
You gave me motivation to pursue,
The best, and to reject...

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Categories: 8th grade, childhood, class,

When I'M Eighty Five
When I’m eighty-five

 Once upon a time, when I was sixty-five
my hair turned grey, bought hair dye. 
Blue rinsed looked like a stern teacher
of the...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, class, courage, creation,

Premium Member Classic Romance Revery
You've always known me as I have known you,
we must've sent glances ten thousand times.
Beyond all our days done, both bright and blue;
regal fates fail...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: class, fate, feelings, longing,

Fairest Diana
Fairest Diana: an Epitaph for Princess Diana
by Michael R. Burch

Fairest Diana, princess of dreams,
born to be loved and yet distant and lone,
why did you linger?so...

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Categories: class, beautiful, beauty, england, inspiration,

The Castle of Wisdom Upon the Hill
[In Commemoration of the Founding of Northern Illinois University] 

The castle of wisdom upon the hill       
One hundred and...

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Categories: celebration, class, color, friendship,

Dear Corona, From Class of 2020
Tassels are turned, and caps are in the air,
High school ends just like that with a handshake.
This is a day we’ve been waiting to share
But...

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© Ava Loch  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 12th grade, class, education,

Millay Has Her Way With a Vassar Professor
Millay Has Her Way with a Vassar Professor
by Michael R. Burch
 
After a night of hard drinking and spreading her legs,
Millay hits the dorm, where...

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Categories: class, muse, poetess, poetry,

Batch of Perseverance
Time Has Finally Reached
Years Gone By
Toiling Tines Passed and...
Great Memories Made

Ladies of All Genres
Ladies of Substantial Value
Ladies with Charisma
Though We Had Clashes

Though We Faced Troubles
My...

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Categories: beautiful, blessing, celebration, class,

Memories of a Chalk
Silhouettes fade as summer draws near
Yearning for their presence in this barren room
Rippling sounds of one's laughter cause me to tear
Awakens this reverie like scent...

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Categories: children, class, farewell, graduation,

Fat Woman In a Tree
Fat woman in a tree 

The old carob tree by the roadside had grown big leaning partly 
over the road and trucks often brushed against...

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Categories: class,


Book: Shattered Sighs