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Child Italian Sonnet Poems

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


Premium Member CONSECRATION
The Lord secures my heart through Scriptures’ light
unveiling truths of great virtue and grace
midst consecration showing progress trace
Holy Ghost breathes peaceful worship delight 
illumining me...

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Categories: blessing, christian, faith, god,



Premium Member Voice of a Silent Crib: New Poetic Form - Tearassonancenet
My Fair Lady Lidja--disquiet--sigh
Limit thine opinions, my Lord Miltrose,
Thy intent fails midst tardily shadows
Albeit findeth tis aid satisfy
Ahh! My Lord Sir Gilroy, tis nice surprise
Twill...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, baby, death, Lullaby,

Premium Member First Sight
Then, such a fleeting glimpse I had of thee;
eyes caught in passing trains, that summer past.
As time, in that moment did morph from fast,
to deathly...

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Categories: desire, lost love, love,

Premium Member MIDST STORMS
The Lord secures my heart through Scriptures’ light
unveiling truths of great virtue and grace
thus, I see Him despite hurricane's trace
upholding my soul with peaceful delight...
He...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, christian, god,

Premium Member Each Passing Cloud
Inside of me, there is another me
Observing, as I act upon life's stage
My mind is where he hangs his open cage
To him that is the...

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Categories: child, imagination, muse,



To Be One With the World
Curbed, is the joy to dance in soaking rain,
when its descant’s encore mistunes its beat.
Choked, is the charm of flowers fragrant treat,
for lifetimes falter till...

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Categories: child, life,

Premium Member Truncated Sonnet: ''A Sonnet Begets Life''
A Sonnet begets life.
     Joy, her child, leaves her womb,
     bliss that transcends the tomb
and dulls the...

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Categories: desire, extended metaphor, joy,

Premium Member What Sort of Child
Pray tell, who tore the neighbors’ flowers out?
What sort of child fell madly on their bed?
Surely one unruly and ill-bred!
What had it been that made...

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Categories: anger,

Premium Member Omniscient Guide
The Lord reveals His heart through Scriptures’ light
unveiling truths of great virtue and grace
midst obscurity that defies soul’s praise
Holy Ghost breathes peaceful worship delight 
illumining...

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Categories: bible, christian, devotion, faith,

Sonnet 58 'The Stings That Disappointment Brings Are Deep'
The stings, that disappointment brings, are deep,
When one’s believed in Love, and seen Love fail.
So often, on-track lives go off the rail,
And so, the Soul...

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Categories: betrayal, depression, joy, lost

Premium Member Children and Dogs Replenish My Soul
As I spend as little time as possible with hard-headed pompous adults
Avoiding antiquated arrogant beliefs, often set in stubborn stone,
Avoiding inane conversations and minds that...

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Categories: animal, appreciation, children, dog,

Premium Member Veteran's Day
It's called, "The Greatest Story Ever Told,"
A virgin's child fulfilling prophecy
The Son of God who died for you and me
The Bible tells, "to save our...

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Categories: appreciation, patriotic, philosophy,

Words You Never Want To Hear
I swallowed my tears, as he walked away 
I held on to life with a breath, 
I crumbled like sand,swept away with the wind 
Still,...

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Categories: angel, anxiety, baby, child,

Premium Member Shield Mate
Upon the Earth in sky or sea, n'er lived
a fairer wonder formed, than such as she. 
Oh, Shield Mate, Mother Mary, child of Eve
who is...

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Categories: dedication, faith,

A Dirty Basement Room
A Dirty Basement Room

In a dirty basement room a baby cries
Weakened mother was defiled
Forced my law to birth a child
Upon a dirty pillow she lies
In...

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© Linda Barr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, introspection, parody, people,


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