Long Prosody Poems
Long Prosody Poems. Below are the most popular long Prosody by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Prosody poems by poem length and keyword.
A Poem For My History TeacherI wanted to write
The best slavery poem ever written—
Perhaps win a Pulitzer or Faulkner.
I had every intention of conforming
To the standards
Of modern verse and composition,
Lyrics fluidly written,
Perfect...
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prosody, assonance, forgiveness, history, holocaust, humanity, memorial, slavery,
Form:
Rhyme
Bharathidasan's Pulikku Nay Enta Mulai, Translated By T Wignesan
Bharathidasan’s “Pulikku nay enta muulai” (To the Tiger, the Dog knows no safe dwelling!) translated by T. Wignesan
Bharathidasan (1891-1964) was a self-proclaimed disciple of the eminent Brahmin poet: Cuppiramania Bharathiyar (cf. two poems of...
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Categories:
prosody, anti bullying, patriotic, political, racism, , literature,
Form:
Sonnet
Translation of Oothukkadu Venkata Subba Iyer's Poem Thaye Yashoda By T WignesanTranslation of Oothukkadu Venkata Subba Iyer (circa 1700-1765)’s « THAYE YASHODA » by T. Wignesan
This devotional song and poem in Tamil (the principal Dravidian language which has spawned over twenty languages in the southern Indian...
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Categories:
prosody, god, mother, religious, universe, , western,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Love Is"Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch ,but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same"
...
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Categories:
prosody, beauty, life, light, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Lines More Lunatic Than the Sun 7 - 8Lines more lunatic than the sun – 7
playing on the raw-coal
the under-clothes of the airhostesses
continue to sing a song
even-then the germination of the almonds
can never become the sugar-candy
made of palmyra
may...
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Categories:
prosody, allegorysun, proposal,
Form:
I do not know?
What Love MeansI knew what love is from my mom, my first sensation
Before I could grasp its meaning, I sensed that emotion
I enjoyed it in breadth and depth as a babe from my mom
She wiped away my...
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Categories:
prosody, love, mom, sweet love,
Form:
Rhyme
Does the World Need Another Sestina?Bloody, bloody Ezra Pound
I never got my head around
his magnum opus: The Cantos
I’ve tried so hard but goodness knows
he didn’t intend it to be easy
for me or his mate Mussolini.
Perhaps obscurantism was his policy
or perhaps...
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Categories:
prosody, funnyme,
Form:
Sestina
Poetry ConventionGood morning ladies and gentlemen and welcome to beautiful Zurich Switzerland and the First Annual Poetry Soup Convention. Welcome poets, linguists, scribes, metrists and rhymers. Welcome poets from Canada, the UK, U.S.A., Australia and many...
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Categories:
prosody, poetry,
Form:
Prose
ADELAIDE CRAPSEY imaginistaImagists use clear, simple language to paint a picture. Imagery, on the other hand, is use of flowery and descriptive language, and often figurative language, to create an image in the reader’s mind. An imagist...
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Categories:
prosody, image, poets,
Form:
Didactic
I BelongI belong to the world of greed,
But my soul belongs to the world of deed,
I belong to the world of lust ,
But my soul belongs to the world of trust,
I belong to the world of...
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Categories:
prosody, absence, art, identity,
Form:
Rhyme
And Let Us Now Silence That Intrusive Music So Ominous, So Banal, So Tinny and So SlightAs rains and the torrentialest of snows plummet,
Filling all the skies and the area interstitial to earth and sky
With a frenzy of flying flakes;
As gusty winds doth blow and toss the flakes this...
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Categories:
prosody, absence, age, america, analogy, animal, appreciation, assonance,
Form:
I do not know?
CabochonOf bud bossed delicate; in its aroma much will enfold!
The turbulence of youth; also the seasoned and the old.
Tetra pedes, cross pages, sober.. in black, throughout the ages
Oh! to pass to others this understanding; and...
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Categories:
prosody, beauty, dedication, urdu,
Form:
Rubaiyat
A poem is a riverHead-hardened dead rocks dare to block the way—
The stumbling blocks of poesy well-nigh,
The rules of grammar gathered yesterday,
And those of prosody pose how and why.
Still, let a poem’s river flow ahead,
Let...
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Categories:
prosody, poems, river,
Form:
Sonnet
Craziest Time At the Time of Spilled SoupCraziest Time at the Time of Spilled Soup
I spilled a bowl of vegetable soup –
Slipped on the shiny waxed floor;
The scene I saw made my muse utter expletives –
Fainting in horror...
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Categories:
prosody, crazy, food, funny,
Form:
Free verse
Social EngagementShe says she's fine with it
With social distancing
It's her normal defiant
absence of resonant integrity.
In fact,
thanks to the magic of World Wide Webs
she now has all day
to bask in messages she can choose
as resonant
and "bad" humored...
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Categories:
prosody, anger, engagement, health, humor, peace, political, trust,
Form:
Political Verse
My Friends In PoetryDear Alliteration,
First friend, foremost;
Forgetting not,
Shy Allegory,
Dressed in Allusion;
Sweet Anaphora,
How I need thee!
How I need thee!
And Assonance;
Never deep asleep,
Nor rest Refrained,
By Caesura;
Clever Chiasmus;
Who has pause...
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Categories:
prosody, art, education, on writing and words, parody,
Form:
Rhyme
A Running Chestnut- Prosodic Ha HaBy any other name what is in a name prosody Rosa Dee the sweet voices arise in ...
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Categories:
prosody, funny, history, on writing and words, people,
Form:
Free verse
Poem From Scratch“I don't care what anybody says about me as long as it isn't true.” -Dorothy Parker
“Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone” -Dorothy Parker
Angels connecting
in real live
Thinking reflecting
and keeping us...
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Categories:
prosody, how i feel, poetry, stars,
Form:
Rhyme
Limerick: Once An-Other Anchor-Woman At Sea Anne-AnneLimerick: Once an-Other Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne
Once an’ Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne
Slipped tongue into a Black Hole’s butt end
She came out Parallel
In multi-Verse pell-mell
Now she reads sweN at aeS (Ace) ennA-N*.
• For the general knowledge of...
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Categories:
prosody, humorous, sea, sea, universe,
Form:
Limerick
I Refuse To Count SillybullsThere once was a poet who despaired
though blessed with a fair amount of flair
that he was way too thick
to master limericks
counting words an arduous affair
Limerick-writing he'd master not
count sillybulls, meter and whatnot
the elusive...
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Categories:
prosody, light, poetry,
Form:
Limerick
Defeated In Sleepit follows that
sharp slivers of time
warp like wild geese reflected
across still water winging
faces sway'd as wheat seas
...
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Categories:
prosody, life, loss,
Form:
Free verse
The Labyrinth of the MuseThere is no design wall to entrap the spirit
Inventiveness is born to last
free of prosody or syllable count
coordinated refrains hide bareness, a virtue
purity string belt for blooming worshippers
sleeping quietly in squatters' glades
who swoons poetry pads?
Fans...
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Categories:
prosody, analogy, culture, image, meaningful, metaphor, muse, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
ProsodyLet me try to go by pioneering heroes' spirit
That motored their antique tides of phrase,
And treat rapt souls to a mild sublime ode,
Forged to rhyme with old sonneteers' pace.
Now where does...
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Categories:
prosody, allegory, allusion, art,
Form:
Epic
The Day I FretThe day has drowned but not like the day we met...
The day we fought and to the day I fret..
Call upon me all thy mercies...
Our days together gonna seize...!!
I lost the skill to forge my...
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Categories:
prosody, crush, cry, depression, heartbreak, loneliness, lost love,
Form:
Free verse
Basics of Metre In Poems 1rhythmic structure of a verse
study of metre prosody
patterns of syllables of types
stressed syllables at regular interval
qualitative
long short short dactyl
long long spondee in dead classics
alexandrine twelve syllables in french
five characters in chinese all rules then
people...
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Categories:
prosody, education,
Form:
I do not know?