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Moon Curtal Sonnet Poems

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


Premium Member Reunion
A snatch of sound is carried by the wind,
a delicate and solitary note.
There at the end, the pitch just slightly bends;
it rises for an instance...

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Categories: bird,



A Winter Evening Commute
The winter darkness falls before the day
Has run its course, long ere the eyes of those
Who labor seek surcease from weariness.

The home-bound traffic winds its...

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Categories: business, home, moon, planet,

The Day I Almost Died
It was pouring, nightfall o'er the wet streets, 
On a bike we rode, hurry to go home
The road was muddy, street lights hazy, blind 
Pitch...

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Categories: body, clothes, dark, night,

Romance 'Neath a Full Moon
Our first kiss whetted my hunger and thirst
I was a budding rose at your first touch
Love bloomed in the garden for me that night
With such...

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Categories: romance,

Premium Member Do You Hear
Do you hear the piano playing its sound,
Do you hear the dancers doing their steps,
Do you see the elders walking with a cane, 
Whispering as...

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Categories: age, autumn, beach, blessing,



Premium Member Aglow
Within pockets of morning coats a treasure trove is found
useful bit of verse like panned for pebbles of gold abound
For months it seems they've not...

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Categories: inspirational, introspection, life, change,

Does God Read the Freaking Newpapers
THIS IS DEDICATED TO MY OLD HERO---GABBY HAYES

IT MAKES ONE WONDER, IT MAKES ONE THINK
IT CAUSES ONE'S HEART TO SINK
IS HE, WILL HE, DOES HE...

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Categories: angst, fear,

Thanks For the Inpiration This Morning
EVEN YOUR COUNTENANCE DIDN’T COUNT
    
Stars followed you in your path
While wicked was my wrath
I was mad and angry at everyone
But it...

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Categories: angst, prayer, me,


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