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Long Iconography Poems

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


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: iconography, art, creation, humanity, meaningful, philosophy, stars, truth,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Last Rose
glanced at one last rose in my garden!           
                      ...

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Categories: iconography, garden, nature, rose,
Form: Free verse
Wedded To the Past
Wedded to the past

The iconography of childhood gives more vivid memories,
like an inward looking that draws to depth and human connections;
those relationships with family members, friends, and relations
the best of times and known to be...

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Categories: iconography, inspirationalme, heart, heart, life, me,
Form: Narrative
Wedded To the Past
The iconography of childhood gives more vivid memories,
like an inward looking that draws to depth and human connections;
those relationships with family members, friends, and relations
the best of times and known to be the memorable years...

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Categories: iconography, faith, imagination, introspection, life, philosophy, religion, me,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Woman: Waterbearer
Fascinating,
this multicultural shift from monotheistic "feminist"
to compassionate "womanist".

Not an either-or, competitive shift,
typically left-brain dominant;
But a more complementary
cooperative
reciprocal
dipolar contrast
between ecological feminists
and theologically polypathic womanists,
reconnecting secular-sacred iconography
for MotherEarth's healthiest resilience.

Ecofeminists
struggling against egopatriarchal grand-staged history
of violence
war
capital-driven colonization,
rabid predation,
viral...

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Categories: iconography, caregiving, health, integrity, wisdom, woman,
Form: Political Verse



Cultural Events
Art Gallery. Museum. Parks. Zoo.
Cultural Events.
Glazed like raku pottery
In charcoal rainbows warbled all dark
On pidgeon necks
Like hell’s angels, dumbed,
Blowing smoke through your mind
In a haze of dreams
The city is made of a giant fractal wart
On...

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Categories: iconography, urbancity, drug,
Form: Free verse
Unifying Theories of Light ( Slight Re-Write)
Unifying Theories of Light

A waveform particle
Photon phantoms of packets
Indivisible 
Oceanic cosmos dusts the material
Separates its contact
By the touch
Of the physical

Human sight by synaptic
Records sunrisen hue 
Of tints painted brush strokes
Each brilliant parcel
In spectrum arches
Carries its...

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Categories: iconography, love, mystery, nature, science, science fiction
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Elfin Krishna
I have no idea how to teach this cute little guy, 
       who has no clue what sound does a D make, 
      ...

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Categories: iconography, childhood, nature, , hinduism,
Form: Narrative
In the Wake of Tragedy (London: 07/07/05)
The event of tragedy blossomed,
That carnivorous wave of terror,
Caromed through the capital,
Down subways and thoroughfares,
Horrified the gaping senses
And surged through the echoing chasms,
The divides of the unholy,
And the gulfs of the unjust.

In a bleak ricocheted...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: iconography, angst, death, history, loss, people, sympathy, uplifting,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Motif Crosses—iconic Blast
Milieu iconography with flashing lights
Smokey gambling rooms—gang wars
Flashy suits and fedora hats in the fights
Neon signs flashing—this world is yours

Hey, get a name with the next phone call
Surely, he can’t really be all that rough
While...

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Categories: iconography, adventure, history, life, mystery, people, places, sad,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sonnet For the Souls of Saints
Remarkable people, leave their mark, on this forlorn world.
The name for them, we hold quite dear, they are known as saints.
We so revere, these folks of love; though they were poor and worn.
These martyrs, we...

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Categories: iconography, inspiration, poems, poetry,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member OPEN TO VIEW
ABSTRACT
bewitched
  astonishment
beyond
belief 
  unassailable
    impenetrable
intense

  visionary
elaborate
iconography
  explicated

   icily
    smooth

SETTINGS

   spiralling
           in...

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Categories: iconography, art,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Pious Pelican
Myth of the peculiar pelican
Whose bill bloodies its feathery breast
Feeding blood to the chicks in its nest
Ancient acts ever evangelic
Sole sacrifice for the pelican
Whose beak speaks more than a relic can






36 Words  6 Lines...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: iconography, bird, christian, religious, symbolism, teacher,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things