Long Connoting Poems
Long Connoting Poems. Below are the most popular long Connoting by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Connoting poems by poem length and keyword.
Tune Within Your Conscience Self PerceptionYesterday's gone, overcome & chose to live as if every day's the last. Make every second count. It's true not one thought can be replaced. Look ahead & embrace tomorrow. Hold strong within, steady yourself...
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Categories:
connoting, art, beauty, blessing, inspirational, love, self, spiritual,
Form:
Concrete
Son of Amittai - 1 of 2commissioning and attempted escape
“Son of Amittai, to Nineveh, go
And tell them of their great impending woe;
Their evil, like a stench, has come to me.”
But Jonah ran; he traveled down to Joppa.
(Wait, Jonah who? Oh, Amittai’s...
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Categories:
connoting, bible, fish,
Form:
Tail-rhyme
IRONIC EXISTENCEronic – isn’t it…?
The very essentials we need to survive
Are the same essentials that endanger and destroy us!
The very same people we love
Are the same loved ones we hurt or hurt us –
The very same...
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Categories:
connoting, irony, society,
Form:
Free verse
Notes On Truth— This poem describes our journey from the reality of life to the truth of death.
— The introductory “then” connoting ‘in medias res’ is reminiscent of the opening of Dante’s journey to the inferno in...
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Categories:
connoting, death, life,
Form:
Prose
How Can I Change What Has Already Been Changed?How can I change what has already been changed?
Everything has been tried over a thousands ways,
and there my perplexing question lays...
without a persuasive answer connecting the flow of words
to a revelation that necessity has invoked!
...
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Categories:
connoting, introspectionwrite, change, write, prejudice,
Form:
Sestina
The Mystery of Humpty DumptyToo many questions, way too few answers
Why would an egg wear blue pants, sir? And
Wherefore his fall? Perchance he was struck with a lance, sir
Or could it be he keeled over...
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Categories:
connoting, humorous, mystery, myth, nursery rhyme,
Form:
Rhyme
Time Can Freeze Youth IndefinitelyThis vain wish to live longer, somewhere,
makes me struggle with my vulnerability
of having been born with the fear of dying...
and before that is accomplished: let me live!
I've been told, " It's not possible that time...
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Categories:
connoting, life, loss, mystery, nostalgia, sad, teen, time,
Form:
Ballade
I Wandered Lonely As a Geek"I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud" by William Wordsworth
I wandered lonely as a geek
Through silent woods and rustling leaves
Down the hill to the flowing creek
Away from life's stress causing heaves
There I saw a...
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Categories:
connoting, freedom,
Form:
Rhyme
DivinationWeave together twine, yarn, and natural hemp ropes.
Tie 9 knots after you've braided and blasphemated 9 popes.
Do this accordingly to restrain all within this bind.
All while chanting hypnotic vibrations formed in the...
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Categories:
connoting, growth,
Form:
Concrete
Tint Of OrangeEcstatic eye of night
thoughts tangled tangent
tint of orange moon
slivers were just hazy
incipient learned launch
as the querulous quirk
indented ingress idly
still desperate to capture
though less likely
lavishness connoting mood
human forest focal point
I dream in dribbles soppy
though never flagged...
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Categories:
connoting, beautiful, beauty, celebration, color, dream, emotions, environment,
Form:
Imagism
Poulter's Measure-Lyrically ConcordantPutting thoughts on paper, connoting their portent;
contesting guilt by being lyrically concordant
with symphonic tones of poetical elegance,
expressing a mere necessity rather than extravagance.
Putting thoughts on paper is connoting their meaning,
while being internally stirred by a...
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Categories:
connoting, art, passion, sad, uplifting, visionary,
Form:
Quatrain
Song of the BirdSwinging on a delicate branch of tree
A jubilant bird sings loud out of glee
"Hey hey, I am a free bird, born to fly
Hey aye, I can even touch the vast sky"
Relishing the tranquil rainy weather
Preening...
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Categories:
connoting, analogy, angel, animal, bird,
Form:
Sonnet
RiffathonWhoa a romantic story,
and escapist relics.
Devoid, the symbols of lilac,
subsequent disregard and psychodelic.
A young girl dressed in a diaphanous mimic,
relaxing within a hermetic Edwardian.
Whoa interested in classical aesthetics,
and the myth of Artemis.
While some cultural pubics,
connoting...
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Categories:
connoting, appreciation, beauty,
Form:
Free verse