Long Odour Poems
Long Odour Poems. Below are the most popular long Odour by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Odour poems by poem length and keyword.
In the Wild Re PostIN THE WILD
( Re Post)
Early one morning, we begin our drive,
An awesome feeling as we arrive,
At our camp gate which, opens
At six o’clock,
Now we are in the African bush
Which, will unlock,
Moments that...
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Categories:
odour, animal,
Form:
Free verse
Hay Un Dia Feliz By Nicanor Parra, Translated By T Wignesan
Hay un dia feliz by Nicanor Parra, Translated by T. Wignesan
To come by a happy day
(In this poem, Parra maintains lines of...
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Categories:
odour, childhood, family, father, feelings, music, nostalgia, philosophy,
Form:
Quatrain
Remnants of a Saturday NightSunday morning early, five a.m to be
precise, my mind awakes, then gently succours
the body to arise from one’s mundane sleep. I
then transfer to Britain via 1ZB, listening
to the English football commentary, it’s worth
the lack of...
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Categories:
odour, me, morning, people, social,
Form:
Free verse
Wrath of ZeusThe Greek gods were egotistic, arrogant, jealous,
Said to be excellent lovers, fanatics, and zealous
About everything and anything, lounged around
Adorning places like Marathona, the Acropolis
The Parthenon. Archaeology
Maintains that Greek Mythology
Goes back to the Bronze...
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Categories:
odour, beauty,
Form:
Narrative
Bunyip Forest RevisitedAlong the road called forestry, the silver ash weeps over me
as I meander 'round the dell and glade.
Pass scars of sand pits long disused, where gullies, washes speak ‘abused!’
Reclamation offers now a new facade.
Need for...
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Categories:
odour, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
My First Ever MistakeThe mistake I had never expected,
I did it without getting into awareness
Of how it would react.
Lacking that girl in me is like lacking
Of soul in my lonely body
Honestly speaking, she is my helm,
Stark, she is...
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Categories:
odour, 10th grade,
Form:
Ode
SmellingSMELLING
Specific smell recall reminiscences.
...
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Categories:
odour, appreciation, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
Requiem For An Unknown Tigress Cubstill the climbing green lianoid lass
her tender tendrils torn
massive metal lying like a cutlass
in her lap forlorn
...
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Categories:
odour, childhood, daughter, mother, war, green,
Form:
Free verse
South African Freedom Dayfreedom day
(april the 27th 1994)
far too many brave compatriots died
and
flooding rivers of tears were cried
far too many families ripped apart
with
daggers cutting into their heart
the pain is felt still deep today
on this glorious sun-splashed South...
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Categories:
odour, forgiveness, history, hope, life, memory, nostalgia, peace,
Form:
I do not know?
The OrdainmentThe chilled musky air torments the aging Saxon stone;
whistling through the aisles, the sound reverberating
as it sweeps along the colonnade.
Moonlight penetrates ancient glass stained windows,
initiating reflected shadows, as an innocent mind pulsates tempestuously,
he who was...
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Categories:
odour, scary,
Form:
Free verse
ForgivenessWritten 22 December 2023
Forgiveness Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Robert James Langouri
...
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Categories:
odour, emotions, feelings, god,
Form:
Rhyme
Death of An IrishmanIt feels good to put the axe down and head in from the scrub
to spend a piece of time with mates on Fridays in the pub
and yarn about the week that’s gone, with an elbow...
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Categories:
odour, anxiety, death,
Form:
Rhyme
Winter - a Hard PlaceA damp, dank odour pervades the saturated forest; pungent. acrid;
The stench an assault on the human senses:
Working subtly, slowly permeating every pore until it compromises the very heart of the forest.
Seeping easily between the debris;...
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Categories:
odour, animal, appreciation, bird, dedication, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Intriguing OdourMe cars down at the doctors ‘cause there’s trouble with the coil,
and somewhere I’m losing water so once or twice I’ve had it boil.
It needs another set of spark plugs and me mufflers had the...
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Categories:
odour, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
He Is Ever Welcome, Not Just At Special Time of YearBrief Prelude
Diwali is a vivacious festival of Lights celebrated in India. It's big revelry time (akin to Christmas). The key symbolic aspect of festivity is lighting of oil lamps all around and indulging in...
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Categories:
odour, holidaygod, sweet, time, god, love, stars, sweet,
Form:
Kyrielle
Souper NovaNow listen,
you called me a Souper nova missing the pun,
being clever with words ain’t for everyone,
you comment mindless and tough
I laugh cus you're a spineless pup
do you ever think.. umm..
no you...
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Categories:
odour, slam,
Form:
Rhyme
To a Person, They Say, Frigid, Translation of Paul Verlaine's Poem: a Celle Que L'On Dit FroideTo the person, they call, frigid, Translation of Paul Verlaine’s poem : A celle que l’on dit froide
(Poem written on September 5, 1889 at Aix-les-Bains, which I found a bit jarring with abrupt exclamations and...
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Categories:
odour, emotions, woman,
Form:
Quatrain
ReprimandI'm in charge here
I am your chieftain.....your Lord and Master ...
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Categories:
odour, inspirationaleducation, may,
Form:
Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 12d, 13aChapter 12d (The Fireflower cont.)
As they held their breath and waited
For a flame to catch the fire flowers
Finally a smoky ribbon
Drifted upwards from the petals
Gradually the flowers smouldered
And a filmy smoke ascended
With an aromatic odour
As...
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Categories:
odour, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature, voyage,
Form:
Narrative
AmayaYour walk away into the echoing stillness
Of a crimson autumn sunset
Gently stepping over the leaf-strewn forest floor
As withered leaves under your feet
Bid you soft and gentle adieu.
The wild blossoms by your wayside smile
And lend you...
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Categories:
odour, loneliness, longing, love,
Form:
Free verse
Odyssey From Africa 3aCHAPTER 3 The River
While they paused to rest a moment
Han gazed suddenly behind them
To the south a long way distant
Faintly rose a hazy ribbon
From the grassland; Han spoke quietly,
"Loved ones, we are...
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Categories:
odour, adventure, africa, fantasy, history, humanity, mythology, science,
Form:
Narrative
One Velvet Pin cushioned Stary NightAs the end of a long day now approaches
Like a candle flame almost spent
The sun and its expanding rays
Now hides away with contempt
With stealth and silence,
The light of day starts To dim
And the harsh realms...
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Categories:
odour, angel,
Form:
Free verse
Desire, a hurtling horse on hire Man, seldom a straightforward animal,
Long lost in the deserts of weariness,
Wants to flee from a life of denial,
Wallows no less still in piles of warm ash,
And feeling hurt, he nurses hidden strife,...
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Categories:
odour, desire, dream, world,
Form:
Ode
The First ApproachAway...
Spot her from far.
Have a tingle mingle all over your skin.
Award your forehead a scratch
As you do the arduous estimations
Of the remaining catwalk steps
Before her beauty kisses your eyes.
Let sanity flee from your mind.
(That's...
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Categories:
odour, beautiful, feelings, first love, funny love, girl,
Form:
Free verse
DribblingDribbling
If someone continually gets knocked down
Eventually they will give up the ghost
If around every corner is more negativity
Which of us has lost the most?
Started to believe
More fool me
Be another page
In my sad history
Knock me back
I’m...
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Categories:
odour, angst, art, fish, money, surreal, western,
Form:
Rhyme