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Long Festivals Poems

Long Festivals Poems. Below are the most popular long Festivals by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Festivals poems by poem length and keyword.


Happy Fourth of July, Or Happy Independence Day
Happy Fourth Of July, Or Happy Independence Day

On this day we celebrate and commemorate the birth of our nation, The United States of America's Independence from Great Britain's monarchical hold and liberty's triumph
Congress voting in...

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Categories: festivals, america, birthday, celebration, firework, food, freedom, fun,
Form: List



Origin of Christianity
Origin of Christianity

(If you don't like religious writes don't read on)

It may surprise some that Jesus was born a Jew, his parents Joseph and Mary were Jewish, both from the tribe of Judah, in the...

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Categories: festivals, bible, christian, faith, history, jewish, religious, truth,
Form: Didactic
Easter Origins
"Worship in spirit and truth"

With Easter approaching, many people Christian and non-Christian are exposed to this celebration and may have questions concerning the various teachings, rites, rituals and traditions that are promulgated by public worship...

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Categories: festivals, bible, christian, easter, god, gospel, jewish,
Form: Didactic
Devils Rhapsody in Blue

   


   Hypocrites sucking off the silicone tit 
of the antichrist spirit.
Man infestation from the pit of 
deliriot.
In hallowed halls of discord, whispers echo,
the chorus of the damned proletariat,
a venom, seeping...

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Categories: festivals, art,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Bye Bye Birdie
It was late in the perpetual summer, and I had been dozing,
On a blue and balmy afternoon, as I lulled on my porch swing.

When from my pleasurable dreams, I was eventually aroused,
By sweet breezes that...

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Categories: festivals, adventure, beautiful, bird, fantasy, friendship love, imagery,
Form: Couplet



Dialogue Between Thunder and the Lamb Part 2
"I am the wisdom of Greeks 
I am the gnosis of the savage barbarians 
I am the shrewdness of Greeks 
I am the prudence of the lawless barbarians 
I am despised everywhere 
I am loved...

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Categories: festivals, i am, identity, introspection, perspective, self, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Lamentations 1
How deserted lies the city, once so full of people!
How like a widow is she, who once was great among the nations!
She who was queen among the provinces, has now become a slave.
Bitterly she weeps...

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© Chui Munga  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: festivals, abuse, anger, anxiety, assonance, betrayal, bullying, butterfly,
Form: Free verse
The Day the World Died
The day the world died!


Have you ever wondered why tribes and peoples from ancient times, until now have a day to remember and honor the dead?  
There are popular festivals the world over, where...

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Categories: festivals, bible, death, earth, god, halloween, history, remember,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Geisha
pitty-pit-pat, pitty-pit-pat ...

dark attic, echoing ... tenderly
rain on tin roof above,
her nana's voice, ages hence -
lives ago, really ... calling …

       "Little Tea Pot, Little Tea Pot -
 ...

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Categories: festivals, imagery, longing, memory, metaphor, nostalgia, old, passion,
Form: Free verse
Monologue of a Woman At Old Age Home
As I rummage through the pages of my life
I remember my married life
The hustle bustle the joys and the strife
There was no time for rest and relaxation
I was mother of 5 children
Taking care of their...

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Categories: festivals, life,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Autumnal
AUTUMNAL

            Clean clear cerulean sky calls Autumn after rainy season.
              Curtains...

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Categories: festivals, autumn,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Summer Daydream
It was in the heart of frigid winter, that my car had broken down,
I was frustrated and so cold, so like the snowflakes falling down.

I had called for a mechanic, but I had been waiting...

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Categories: festivals, beauty, dream, fantasy, imagery, nature, summer, travel,
Form: Couplet
The River Has Receded
Everything is just like yesterday
Same boat, same coat, same joke
The river is receding and deeds are reveling
This morning I got up with an uncomfortable feeling
I was longing for something that was not there
And it leaves...

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Categories: festivals, angel, appreciation, character, courage, desire, destiny, friendship,
Form: Narrative
Incredible India
We are the Indians noted for our humanness and calm nature
With no harshness in our Principles and ideals.
We are open minded, emotional and good natured
Our emotions speaks louder than words
We are Rich in culture, traditions,...

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Categories: festivals, patriotic, integrity, universe,
Form: Epic
Premium Member As We Imagine Gods, Venus and Mars
As We Once Imagined The Gods, Venus And Mars

    Universe eternally unending
    expanding space infinity sending,
    vast emptiness, separating its stars
    as we...

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Categories: festivals, art, creation, humanity, meaningful, philosophy, stars, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Anticipation In the Studio
I’ve got a mate named Marty who went through the school with me,
but like most teenage scholars gave the teachers buggery,
and when it came to penning words, Marty wasn’t very smart,
but put a brush into...

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Categories: festivals, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Jasmine June
It was jazzy June and green butterflies, filled the air with magic.
Then butterscotch days were long, until the purple sunset panic.

Sunny June, when music festivals, were staged in shady parks;
While in treetops purple martins, warbled...

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Categories: festivals, fantasy, flower, june, nature, romance, spring, youth,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member A Land of Poetry It Is
In my dream, appears a mysterious land from far away...                       
of the vermilion sky at mesmerizing  dawn, 
Prayers arising from boats on holy river,...

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Categories: festivals, culture, history,
Form: Free verse
Church Reluctant, Church Militant
We’ve marched along the watchtower,
And stepped across the wall,
We’ve looked for hearts of gold
And joined the band on the run,
The road we walk is rocky and narrow
As we step towards the gate,
And we sing songs...

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Categories: festivals, christian, conflict, destiny, heaven,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Splash Bang Reflection
Splash Bang Reflection


W ~ hen it has hit home with a big splash bang or silent reflection that time

E ~ lapses and fireworks are for the moment and not forever young displays


W ~ here here...

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Categories: festivals, philosophy, song,
Form: Acrostic
Seven Principles Seven Symbols
A seven day event 
Based on African descent 
Culminating in giving gifts and a large feast
Based on African festivals ranging from the West to the Southeast. 
Within, you will discover the seven principles and seven...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: festivals, africa, black african american, culture, december, hindi,
Form: Rhyme
United Triumph of India - The pride behind
In bustling cities where dreams take flight,
Amidst the chaos, people strive and sway,
A tapestry of faces, colors bright,
Unity in diversity, a sight divine,
In every heart, a love beyond compare.

In boardrooms where deals are made, economy's...

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Categories: festivals, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Sestina
Premium Member Falling Like Leaves
Oh, how a fair breeze of Autumn can stir
          My heart with reprieves - the redolent leaves
     Remembrance of romance with you...

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Categories: festivals, metaphor, nature, passion, romance, school, soulmate, true
Form: Rhyme
My Mother -My Goddess
"
Those who  serve others selflessly with love and dedication,
Those who constantly smile through all trials and tribulations,
Those who lead a life of near perfection,
Yet are humble in disposition,
Of God, they are a personification.
Such persons...

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Categories: festivals, god,
Form: Free verse
Eclipse 2
Mother's womb panged to be delivered.
A rift awakened, once asleep in roost,
but 4alarm crowing on steeples of burning roofs,
the foundations gone missing, on sabbatical 
crowning of burning man both in and not in the news.

...

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Categories: festivals, absence, crazy,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs