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Winter Epigram Poems

These Winter Epigram poems are examples of Epigram poems about Winter. These are the best examples of Epigram Winter poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Death Of A Snowflake
Death Of A Snowflake

Irony is not lost on the dying.
As falling snowflakes no two are the same.
Endless monuments to god’s creation.
They are born in winter...

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Categories: fate, grief, muse, nature,



Poems About Shakespeare
POEMS ABOUT SHAKESPEARE by Michael R. Burch

Fleet Tweet: Apologies to Shakespeare
by Michael R. Burch

a tweet
by any other name
would be as fleet!



Fleet Tweet II: Further Apologies...

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Categories: epigram, philosophy, poems, poetry, poets,

Epigrams Iv
EPIGRAMS IV

Improve yourself by others' writings, attaining freely what they purchased at the expense of experience.
—Socrates, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I didn’t mean to...

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Categories: fun, joy, life, love,

Short Stuff: Epigrams
Epigrams by Michael R. Burch



Negligibles
by Michael R. Burch
 
Show me your most intimate items of apparel:
begin with the hem of your quicksilver slip ...



Negotiables
by Michael...

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Categories: body, clothes, death, eulogy,

Childless
Epigrams/Epitaphs

Childless
by Michael R. Burch

How can she bear her grief?
Mightier than Atlas, she shoulders the weight
of one fallen star.

***

Laughter’s Cry
by Michael R. Burch 

Because life is...

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Categories: child, death, eulogy, funeral,



A Wintry Night
A wintry night 

Beam of scorching sunlight 
Eventually stifling inside through the curtain's strands
Loafing over the escritoire and olden snaps 
(some years ago i spend...

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Categories: 12th grade, best friend,

Epitaphs
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.



Autumn...

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Categories: epigram, bereavement, death, death of

Martial Translations
Martial epigram translations

Epitaph for the Child Erotion
by Marcus Valerius Martial
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Lie lightly on her, grass and dew...
So little weight she placed...

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Categories: child, daughter, death, funeral,

Premium Member A Wool Socks Day
cold
windy
December...

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Categories: humorous, winter,

Vera Pavlova Translations
Vera Pavlova English Translations of Russian Poems

I shattered your heart;
now I limp through the shards
barefoot. 
—Vera Pavlova, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Winter? a beast.
Spring?...

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Categories: epigram, autumn, seasons, spring, summer,

Epitaph For a Palestinian Child
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.

This...

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Categories: epigram, absence, bereavement, conflict, death,

Normal Cycle of Life
Autumn cools
        winter freezes
        spring warms up
    ...

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Categories: allusion, life, literature, metaphor,

Breath
The outside is bleary;
The glass, moist with my breath:
The essence of my life
Erases the existence of another.

-Pin Dew (03/05/2017)...

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© Pin Dew  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, imagination, life, philosophy,

Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Beggars - ***
Unquotable quotes: Beggars - ***

Who said beggars cannot be choosers?

Who chooses for them the place, the moment or the people they choose to beg from;...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: august, french, holiday, leadership,

Premium Member Dancing Nymphs
Snowflakes:

Dancing nymphs of winter’s soul 

 
That  


Masterfully weave, nature’s nuptial

Gown!




© Demetrios Trifiatis
      14 January 2016...

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Categories: snow, winter,


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