Long English language Poems
Long English language Poems. Below are the most popular long English language by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long English language poems by poem length and keyword.
Matthew delivers his latest bullet tinMatthew delivers his latest bullet – tin...
from the Harris-Walz front
where liberal minded socially progressive
electorate doth agonizingly grunt
targeted in crosshairs scoped out
eager and ready to be mortally wounded
courtesy notorious big headed
(and bigoted) infamous...
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Categories:
english language, absence, america, angel, august, courage, future, political,
Form:
Free verse
Translations of the Oldest Rhyming Poems In the English LanguageTranslations of the Oldest English Rhyming Poems
The Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem aka The Riming Poem
Old English/Anglo-Saxon poem from the Exeter Book, circa 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
(excerpt)
He who granted me life...
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Categories:
english language, england, poems, poetry, poets, words, write, writing,
Form:
Rhyme
Birthday of beloved buxom babe I betrothedBirthday of beloved buxom babe I betrothed
Pardon my hyperbole if in fact such embellishment can be sifted out amidst the pretentious poetry and/or prose NOT aired to appear superior, but more so as passion for...
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Categories:
english language, anniversary, appreciation, birth, birthday, endurance, fear, wife,
Form:
Free verse
Young Brilliant Poet That Left Us Far, Far Too Soon Second Poet In Dedication SeriesNote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Bysshe_Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Born 4 August 1792
Horsham, Sussex, England[1]
Died , 8 July 1822 (aged 29)
Gulf of La Spezia, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy)
Occupation Poet, dramatist, essayist, novelist
Alma mater University College, Oxford (no degree)
Literary movement Romanticism
Spouse Harriet Westbrook
(m. 1811;...
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Categories:
english language, appreciation, art, assonance, beautiful, blessing, encouraging, poets,
Form:
Rhyme
Lost dexterity since fingers tap away at qwerty keyboardLost dexterity since fingers tap away at qwerty keyboard...
since being a student in grade, junior and high school
analogous to geometry proof how lack of use proves
quite aware that finger muscles atrophied
veering off on a tangent...
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Categories:
english language, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, age,
Form:
Rhyme
Botched and Bungled Interpersonal Opportunities ViewedBotched and bungled interpersonal opportunities viewed...
tonight October 25th, 2022
terrifically summarily requoting
poetic outdated iteration,
I share the following lines
echoing in the valley
of love and delight.
courtesy 20/20 hindsight
October twenty fifth
two thousand and twenty two
admirable,...
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Categories:
english language, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, anger,
Form:
Rhyme
The Crime Is Snowed Over, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel S Il Neige Sur Le CrimeThe crime is snowed over, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel’s Il neige sur le crime
Are we buried under snow holding our silence
in what immense Cimmerian (collision) of terror ?
The mouth kept open in the shriek...
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Categories:
english language, absence, devotion, war, , literature,
Form:
Free verse
don’t tear me apart anymoreDedicated to Adele’s Hello song…
Hurts to be left in the dust
It’s a must to let go of lust
You are on the other side,
Screaming silently with pride
Healing with God’s timing alone, God’s timing alone
Everything is tearing...
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Categories:
english language, angst, anxiety, beauty,
Form:
Lyric
Deciphering Crossword Puzzles, Cryptograms and Scrabblegrams Once Favorite PastimesDeciphering crossword puzzles, cryptograms and scrabblegrams once favorite pastimes
Livingsocial at 324 Level Road
circa post high school graduation
found yours truly voluntarily holed up
for an inordinate amount of time
within familiar four walls of his bedroom.
He preferred solitude versus
interacting...
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Categories:
english language, 12th grade, angel, anxiety, books, boy, fantasy,
Form:
Free verse
AN EMPERICAL POETRY VIEWADDENDA
READING ALOUD Reading a poem silently ( as compared to aloud)is the difference between staring at sheet music and playing the music on an instrument.Recitation equates poetry to the experience of viewing a painting or...
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Categories:
english language, philosophy, poetry,
Form:
Didactic
A Punny DeathA Coffee Merchant was the first man to find,
The corpse as he started off on his daily grind!
What he saw filtered through, so he had grounds
To send for the Police, to investigate what he'd found!
He’d...
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Categories:
english language, allegory,
Form:
Narrative
Adolescent infatuations never consummatedAdolescent infatuations...never consummated
Greetings reader from a cross between an aging seventy inch long (ringing ding dong) haired pencil necked geek and a Norwegian bachelor farmer wannabe; meaning yours truly actually a virtually married Pennsylvania man,...
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Categories:
english language, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th grade, 9th
Form:
Free verse
How to attach a shower curtainHow to attach a shower curtain...
I revisit rather than write from scratch
a poem crafted May twenty third
two thousand and twenty
since the following words apropos
and amply serve a duplicate purpose
of aforementioned title,
when yours truly enlisted
(before...
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Categories:
english language, abuse, angel, appreciation, business, fun, hero, husband,
Form:
Rhyme
Heterosexual married sexagenarian maleHeterosexual married sexagenarian male...
Aims to trigger cerebral orgasm;
Other terms for said phenomena are
"brain tingles" and "head orgasm."
This sensation is described as a pleasant,
even euphoric, tingling warmth and/or feeling
of relaxation that comes...
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Categories:
english language, 12th grade, beautiful, drug, feelings, heaven, husband,
Form:
Free verse
Botched and Bungled Interpersonal Opportunities ViewedBotched and bungled interpersonal opportunities viewed...
(summarily iterated June 30th, 2020)
I share the following lines
with utmost delight
courtesy 20/20 hindsight
June twenty ninth
two thousand and twenty
corrigible, fallible,
and intelligible light
hearted fella (aging
baby boomer) usually polite
doth not trend toward
superficial nor...
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Categories:
english language, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Free verse
Translation: Ech Day Me Cometh Tydinges ThreEch day me cometh tydinges thre
"Each Day Three Tidings Come to Me"
(anonymous Middle English poem, circa the 13th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Each day I’m plagued by three doles,
These gargantuan weights on my...
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Categories:
english language, angst, anxiety, death, depression, england, fear, sorrow,
Form:
Couplet
Great Little Englandskinny island rump
highway seas churning the horizon under turbulent skies
entity England
migration waves still grounding along the continental shelf
monarchs, priests and lords
relaunching history and hope, the...
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Categories:
english language, culture, england, history,
Form:
Narrative
My Favorite Teacher
Without frills or frame, a black and white portrait of a teacher. I loved
Amid a haphazard heap of faded memories, an image sticks out, the image of my favorite teacher. It was in my degree...
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Categories:
english language, appreciation, best friend, eulogy,
Form:
Haibun
POEM NO 10,000 a retrospectiveMy First poem posted here May 2007 was an enigmatic Lanterne
Viduage
Tall
nettles-
the dutch hoe
rusting in the
shed.
My First ekphrasis (poem no 2 here ) BELLA
Bella
He
opened
the window-
in streamed his first
love
with
flowers,
dressed
in white-
she haunted his
art.
An Ekphrasis in lanterne sequence on Marc Chagall
MY FIRST POEM I EVER WROTE poem no 3 here. a favoured form AN ALLITERATION
Connections
Confront,clash,collide
COMBAT !
Cold shoulder,chill,cool
CUT-OFF !
Cry,crave,collect
CALL-ON !
Constant,compassion,consider
CHARITY !
Confer,commune,converse
COMMUNICATE !
Convene,concert,consensus
CONCORD !
COVENANT ! CHRIST ! CHURCH !
MY FIRST IMAGIST POEM -REFLECTIONS
Reflections
Deep into the pool
A blue moon,ephemeral,
Below white-coated peaks,
Bleak and surreal,
The transient image too soon
Dissolves,and ripples into space,
As water though my grasp.
MY FIRST CINQUAIN (after Adelaide Crapsey)
Long days
Of August sun
Where nature blinks and shrinks
The dying grass,yellowed in sleep-
Held fast
MY FIRST HIKU
On the wind,a bell
Muffled from across the square
Raindrops fill the air
why hiku ?
HAIKU means the ' phonetical&cultural original 'in Japanese'
whereas HIKU
is the English language version(including translations)with similar economy of words without "telling all" thereby to ' show ' (conforming to the key to...
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Categories:
english language, celebration, poetry,
Form:
Bio
Struggle To WriteStruggle to write
Witnessed courtesy the following poetic sight
especially when dark shadows foretell edge of night
twilight zone expanding
into outer limits of width and height
obscuring webbed wide world
subsequently where black tentacles alight.
This poetic prologue feeble exercise to...
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Categories:
english language, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form:
Rhyme
The nanosecond bad arse to risk romanceThe nanosecond bad a** to risk romance
Twenty first century technology
allows, enables, and provides
instantaneous virtual unconsummated love.
Within the course of a texting or sexting session
one lovelorn lad (or grown man)
can fabricate a faux impression
with the young...
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Categories:
english language, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, africa, happiness,
Form:
Rhyme
How To Attach a Shower CurtainHow to attach a shower curtain...
Suffering permanent anatomical
disfigurement, nonetheless
maintaining marital bliss
at steep price despite more or less
musculoskeletal dislocation,
I eagerly, readily willingly confess.
Ideal for someone whose height
trends toward above average
unless you don't object tilting
head back in...
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Categories:
english language, 12th grade, celebration, encouraging, fun, hilarious, husband,
Form:
Free verse
The Bad, Bad Boy My Dear, Sweet China FlowerThe Bad, Bad Boy
My Dear, sweet China Flower :
The Oriental fragrance of you lingers on, it has permeated the very fibers of my mind and my home.
I am,...
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Categories:
english language, history, beautiful, language, old, beauty, light, sorry,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Wordsmith's VenerationWordsmith's Veneration...
Methinks, I post literary endeavors inxs
but tis with blood, sweat and tears
in case ye did not guess,
who struggles to craft reasonable rhyme
ideally read by a pleasing poetess.
Aye willy nilly understate (trying to)
tantalize, hypnotize, galvanize...
with...
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Categories:
english language, 12th grade, america, books, family, flying, garden,
Form:
Free verse
Since English language my mother tongue, no surpriseSince English language my mother tongue, no surprise...
etymology encurtains, encompasses,
and encapsulates healthy fixation
why I can spend countless hours
engrossed with printed material
courtesy select magazines or books,
plus aiming to craft satisfactory
poems or prose as an avocation
to share...
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Categories:
english language, addiction, analogy, books, dream, imagination, joy, language,
Form:
Free verse