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Mystery Enclosed Rhyme Poems

These Mystery Enclosed Rhyme poems are examples of Enclosed Rhyme poems about Mystery. These are the best examples of Enclosed Rhyme Mystery poems written by international poets.


Depth of Eternity
Eternity, a concept vast and wide
A never-ending expanse, where time does not reside
A realm beyond the bounds of mortal sight
Where infinite and forever, take flight

In...

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Categories: bible, encouraging,



Premium Member Feast of Adam and Eve
Seldom now, but once popular,
carnal Feast of Adam and Eve.
A Christian tale, if you believe,
spun, no doubt, by a gospeler.

Late December, Mystery Play – 
downfall,...

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Categories: bible, celebration, christmas, religious,

Premium Member Rock
You always say the nicest things
and make one feel at ease.
Your words are intended to please.
The sound of your voice sings.

Thousands of reasons to like...

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Categories: appreciation, friend, nice, people,

Premium Member Countdown To Armageddon
In nature, it is endowed with awareness. 
Enduring apprehension in my heart 
The dueling duress of beatific and vile start. 
Our hearts sank as the words startled us 

In...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, change, war,

Premium Member Shadow Waltz
Born in brilliant rose dawn, when dreams were still possible,
I'm a silent ebony shadow, who has never felt the fiery sun.
In cool, dark regions I...

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Categories: beauty, dance, dark, mystery,



Premium Member Black As Black
Wherever comes this strange, black chill
an overwhelming desire, here at the brink
so inexplicably drawn and curious to sink
into the abyss of an unknown cavern?

Weighty and...

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Categories: dark, death,

Fairy Dust
Fairy Dust


In a time of fairytales and make believe 
In a place of glistening shimmering white
In a world, far from all we can conceive 
In...

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Categories: children, fairy, fantasy,

Premium Member October's Finale
October’s Finale

October sets the stage for ghostly goblins – frost on pumpkins; 
 Black cats yowl on top of fences arching, upstage the moonlight;
 Floating...

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Categories: halloween, october,

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Strong armed marshall law decrees
(at a buoy good gull... lance)
across airwaves blare
constant detrimental exhortation
buzzfeeding populace analogous
to pollination instinctively
wrought courtesy...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

English Onomatopoeic Words Tick Tock Does Punctuate
English onomatopoeic words tick tock does punctuate...
audiological "second" associated with ordinary soundlessness

Second of time not decided arbitrarily, but...

Under International System of Units,
the second currently defined...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member A Dark Night
It was a dark night with a full moon
I decide to go sit out on the porch
The dark lake was lit up by a torch
Feeling...

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Categories: fantasy, mystery,

Premium Member She Was Sky
When she was sky, their eyes held awe and fear
Meek worship of her chariots of sun
To her magnificence, they kneel, undone
On stone's sacrificial alter, revere

When...

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Categories: history, mythology, religion, science,

A Pretty Spring
Found in the rain forest a pretty spring,
With two contrast, flowing from same source,
Mystery! No one can direct its course,
Praises to nature as wind and...

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Categories: mystery, nature,

The Haunted House
Amid the glacial hills of central Maine
There stood forsaken, gray, an ancient farm,
Which always filled us with a vague alarm.
Atop the humpback ridge of a...

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Categories: horror, house, imagination, memory,

Premium Member I'M Thankful
I'm thankful for the timing of my birth,
I have never seen a war or a plague.
And my perceptions of either; are vague,
though both have vexed...

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Categories: 12th grade, angst, anxiety,


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