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Sonnet Games Poems

These Sonnet Games poems are examples of Games poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Games Sonnet poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Spinning the Word Wheel
For useful words, the word wheel I will spin.
I anxiously wait for which words I’ll win.
How many sentences will they complete? 
Rhyming the end words...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: encouraging, fun, games, poems,



Premium Member In the Heat
I won a chess game in the heat, they say that
chess players are nerds, like Robert the rat,
he comes into my garden, can't escape my...

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Categories: games, health, sports,

Premium Member Unraveling It All
I think of those legions who would suffer,
those people who have had lots less than me.
You think your life couldn't be tougher
until through their eyes,...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, fear, games, judgement,

Premium Member Lansky Written by Yolanda Nicholsen
paint me a dream 
as only you can 
make me ponder 
and wander the sands 
create desire painstaking 
endeavors heated 

eaves dropping 
on my thoughts
investing...

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Categories: desire, games, poetess, romance,

Premium Member The Hardest Game Is Chess
Of all the games I’ve ever tried
The hardest one, I think, is chess
It leaves me dazed and half cock-eyed
  Each time I play ~...

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Categories: games, international, loss, me,



The War Games
The war games
  
Yesterday afternoon in Finland, as happy people walked about
content in their world of social welfare and full employment
a train loaded with...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: games, absence, patriotic, river,

Premium Member Leopards Loose In the Domain
Out of a neon jungle the big cats prowl
  through the wind in the willows uncovered,
but when the cats and wind begin to howl
...

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Categories: friend, games, sports,

Premium Member What Does It Profit To Take Iq Tests
What does it profit to take IQ tests
     when giftedness is prized by all the world,  
but half-smart fools waste...

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Categories: abuse, analogy, fun, games,

Premium Member Players Win Players Lose
Some win, others lose;
Try to see which way.
Most tend to confuse;
So simply, "Just play"!

Fine tune scoring skills,
Play for the big game.
Maybe take some spills,
Sure tickets...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fun, games, loss, sports,

Shepherd Meadow Sonnet
SHEPHERD MEADOW SONNET
OR: Dogs, balls, games, and the meaning of life

In Shepherd Meadows dogs are running free
From river bank they plunge into the stream
With leap...

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Categories: games,

Premium Member Cunningly Crafted
Life has its ups and downs, wins and losses,
that's the nature of the games people play.
We all wish to be one of the bosses,
and yet,...

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Categories: games, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Sonnet of the Great Gerudo Chief
Behold the king called Ganondorf, who reigns

Supreme, destroying people’s sorry lives.

Behold his sword, who’s damage is insane

Who’s blade is sharper than a hundred knives.

A hero...

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Categories: 9th grade, fantasy, games,

Fun and Games
FUN AND GAMES

Peeking through the keyhole of the pantry,
I caught sight of the butler and the maid.
And, though I knew it wrong, I stayed and...

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Categories: fun, games,

Premium Member Roman Games
Nero’s citizens enjoyed games of death
People and beasts for their sadistic fun
Animals and slaves drawing their last breath
Death in the arena, no place to run.

Gladiator...

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Categories: death, games,

Premium Member Blowing Play Off
Joined a blowing team
We bowled once a week
Practised, practised all week
Big tournament coming soon
All my team mates members
Had gotten the high scores
I tried to do...

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Categories: games,


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