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.
Death Of A SnowflakeDeath 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 ShakespearePOEMS 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 IvEPIGRAMS 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: EpigramsEpigrams 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,
ChildlessEpigrams/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 NightA 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,
EpitaphsEpitaph 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 TranslationsMartial 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,
A Wool Socks Daycold
windy
December...
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Categories:
humorous, winter,
Vera Pavlova TranslationsVera 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 ChildEpitaph 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 LifeAutumn cools
winter freezes
spring warms up
...
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Categories:
allusion, life, literature, metaphor,
BreathThe 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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Categories:
death, imagination, life, philosophy,
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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Categories:
august, french, holiday, leadership,
Dancing NymphsSnowflakes:
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,