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Folk Tale Poems - Poems about Folk Tale
Folk Tale Poems - Examples of all types of poems about folk tale to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read
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The Woodland Sage
...In a realm far and distant from our own, An ancient forest lay, its secrets unknown. A world where magic and nature entwined, Its spirits and essence not easily defined. Tales spoke of a wizard ol......
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©
David Nagy
Categories:
folk tale,
fantasy,
Form:
Rhyme
Watch Out For the Krampus
...You had best be on your toes the merry grandma said. The Krampus will get you if you don’t watch out! We were almost too terrified to go to our bed. Hearing the Krampus outside giving an imaginary......
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©
Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
folk tale,
christmas,
Form:
Rhyme
A Kind Reconsideration of the Abrahamic Faiths In a Difficult Time
...A KIND RECONSIDERATION OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITHS IN A DIFFICULT TIME I I am interested in Moses, the baby in the bulrushes who eventually was able to speak truth to power and delivered his peo......
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©
Emanuel Carter
Categories:
folk tale,
spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
To Glen Campbell
...With distance in his voice, he traveled on the wind Guitar case for a saddle, to ride each beckoning whim A folk tale left untethered, his melody to claim Each song an affirmation —his l......
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©
Kurt Philip Behm
Categories:
folk tale,
tribute,
Form:
Rhyme
My Grandmother's Pearls
...Read a folk tale to my grandson In which kindness’ reward Was, whenever the young maiden spoke, Pearls from her mouth just poured. Her evil sister’s punishment Was toads instead of pearls, Th......
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©
Ilene Bauer
Categories:
folk tale,
grandmother, grandson,
Form:
Rhyme
You Are So Beautiful
...You are so beautiful like Helen of Troy So brainy, special, and unique Nobody can compete you Her smiling reflection answered from the mirror She was lost in her own eyes Bang!! From no where a ......
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©
Paghunda Zahid
Categories:
folk tale,
betrayal, pain, parody, peace,
Form:
Free verse
Freedom To Free-Doom
...Freedom and freewill One of the best gifts bestowed to mankind I heard it is all around But how many of us seek and find? I heard it’s free but many have left lives behind Having it is like gr......
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©
Fred Chitanga
Categories:
folk tale,
freedom, spoken word,
Form:
Free verse
The Sonnet of Valeria Botello
...Deep voices from the earth call out her name Growling and rumbling, corpses from graves Summoned by the devil, she cannot tame The monster within, locked away in caves Her name is a folk tale, ......
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©
Ac Dominguez
Categories:
folk tale,
adventure, dark, death, fantasy,
Form:
Sonnet
Sticky Fingers
...I can only write on the computer. And I suppose that that’s not really the right thing to say, because people are going to say that I really am part of the next generation who survives solely by tec......
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©
K8 Pterous
Categories:
folk tale,
philosophy, poets, slam, words,
Form:
Free verse
Welcome Back Home
...I will be with you tonight, Fondly sharing the love of your beholding sight, Embraced meanwhile by the warmth of your absence, Blazing passion causes me to be happy, Distance displays disputes readil......
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©
Prince Yusuf
Categories:
folk tale,
home, lonely, love, passion,
Form:
Sonnet
Folk Tale
...tidy yarn woven neatly spliced with home spun charm gilded tapestry......
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©
Stephen Parker
Categories:
folk tale,
social
Form:
Haiku
A Student's Folk Tale
...Stacked with books, assiduity elsewhere Exams knocking at hand Yet the Friday get-go And final cut buff. Night at sea and morning sloth The evening prowl and buddy talkies Escaped tuition an......
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©
Swairik Das
Categories:
folk tale,
allegory, schooltime, time,
Form:
Bio
Innocence
...A child turned to a woman before her time. In the darkness and coldness of this hateful world, the innocence is lost. The story is like a folk tale now each narrator changes it a bit. The differ......
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©
Celiann Lowman
Categories:
folk tale,
life, truth,
Form:
Free verse