Women Epigram Poems
These Women Epigram poems are examples of Epigram poems about Women. These are the best examples of Epigram Women poems written by international poets.
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wine, wisdom, women, words,
Goethe and Schiller translationsThese are modern English translations of the "Xenia" epigrams written in collaboration by the German poets Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, plus an...
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epigram, beauty, desire, earth, friendship,
Immortal SapphoThese are my modern English translations/interpretations of ancient Greek poems by the immortal Sappho of Lesbos…
With my two small arms, how can I
think to encircle...
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daughter, desire, flower, for
The Glass CeilingThe Glass Ceiling
She cracked the glass ceiling
shattering his world!...
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courage, culture, inspiration, women,
Knot Not So TightMen ask women
the knot to tie
not to choke
...
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divorce, marriage,
Fragile Strong WomenWoman,
can be fragile
to crush rocks...
But not hearts...!...
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allusion, appreciation, metaphor, women,
Can'T Keep a Plant - Weed - DownMen and women pour tons
Of concrete, cement, asphalt, stones
The humble weeds seek the Sun
Foundation. Humans quip they won!...
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analogy, anti bullying, bible,
Love Arm Weapon How We UseMen treat
weapons with love...
women treat
love as an arm...
They are ways to...
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allegory, allusion, analogy, creation,
Philosophical QuotesMIXING *
A heretic thinks he is progressive,
just because he blasphemes against Christ ...
FUTURE *
He wants to pass on to posterity
thanks to his...
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allegory, allusion, appreciation, creation,
'our Eleanor'Many feel that FDR was a lion of a man
'Our Eleanor' schooled America ~ a First Lady can!...
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america, leadership, woman, women,
What IfWhat if..
What if; it wasn't a lockdown forenoon
Mommies whisking to kitchenette
Daddy's out with newspaper headlines
Little cubs denned in their late quilt and...
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12th grade, beauty, conflict,
For Mo, Another TributeI
She heard at age eight:
"You exist, good, Does not obligate"
The Universe to take notice at 18 0r 88.
II
Maureen, you are not in hiding
intellectually
MO McGreavy, you...
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art, courage, education, environment,
Sheltering In PlaceHome is where
She is under his gun
***...
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abuse, home, women,
Fragility StrenghtWoman,
your fragility is the essence
of your strength ...
...
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allegory, allusion, analogy, feelings,
Sing, Lyre: Sappho TranslationSappho, fragment 118
loose translation by Michael R. Burch
Sing, my sacred tortoiseshell lyre;
come, let my words
accompany your voice.
"Quoted by Hermogenes and Eustathius. Sappho is apparently addressing...
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Lullaby, muse, music, song,