Get Your Premium Membership

Long Terminology Poems

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


Premium Member Warrior
“Warrior” 

When the Argonauts, came across 
the abandoned Starship, they 
found within the wrecked 
command console, a DNA code
with encrypted message. 
It took several attempts to 
reactivate, but when opened, 
the following was translated: ...

Read More
Categories: terminology, humanity, muse, mystery,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Kellyanne's Fake Constitutional Rock
"The Second Amendment is a bedrock principle of our Constitution..."
                         ...

Read More
Categories: terminology, anger, history, humor, integrity, language, leadership, usa,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Ten Interpretations of John 1-1
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."

Take your pick! Or better still, self realise your own insight.

Interpretation of the agnostic: 

Original thought is energy created...

Read More
Categories: terminology, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Blue Angels, Black Sheep, Monitors and the House of Random Penguins
“Blue Angels, Black Sheep, Monitors and The House of Random Penguins” 

The womb
is scooped like 
an over ripe melon
Time is the incorrigible felon,
the forgotten lost garden explored 
overturned and raked, 
neatly messed, 
in more ways...

Read More
Categories: terminology, muse,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Coach
His is the whispering voice echoing within the athlete’s field of dreams,
The harkening leader, a teacher of strength and confidence, whom takes
The raw abilities given unto an individual then molds it, shapes it until
This natural...

Read More
© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: terminology, adventure, baseball, destiny, football, inspirational, international, sports,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Waiting
“The Waiting” 

eyes close
the new chapter
picks us up 

we find ourselves
lost in the poetic dream
stranded in a desert 

a lifetime away from home
we are in the waiting place
writing words in the sand

they are blown away...

Read More
Categories: terminology, muse, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Collab Convos Jt
Jazz man of the mill suffering atomic verse
Born of the waves, air-raids of sound 
Moons  to profile the edge of weather 
And sun to light the way 
Inside the cliffs and black holes beyond...

Read More
Categories: terminology, august, autumn, blessing,
Form: I do not know?
A Known Stranger
I was always a celebrity there.,
swimming silently in superiority,sufficiency and swere..,
Less versatile and least friends in the circles.,
Afterall a rabbit is incomparable to the company of turtles..,
Everytime I headed my school in each occasion.,
As a...

Read More
© Ra Shagun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: terminology, heart, i love you, leaving, loneliness, lonely,
Form: I do not know?
Celestial Inner Rings
By dint of a right in tatters
impinging on terrestrial sight
that urged me to worldly matters,
I was struck with a parallel quite

unforeseen, in a Hubble view
which drew my fancy out of the blue,
a galaxy wreathed with...

Read More
Categories: terminology, earth, humanity, poetry, rights, space, stars, world,
Form: Rhyme
Slavery and Reparations All Done
SLAVERY AND REPARATIONS
I am a descendant of slaves - from India!
Anyone who demands REPARATIONS shake & quake at my words
Competition? So, we have competing tales of bondage?
The Jewish people's perhaps the longest & cruelest,
With smaller...

Read More
© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: terminology, africa, america, analogy, black african american, education,
Form: Bio
Rode Sans Entrejambe
PRO WRESTLING GOVERNANCE COUNCIL

CLAIM RESOLUTION
SAFETY AND AWARENESS
CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT
RIGHT BALANCE ( CREATION OF OPPORTUNITIES)
ON THE SPOT NEGOTIATION CLAUSES
NECESSITIES AND LUXURIOUS 
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT LEAGUE ALLIANCES
 GRAPPLING  IMFORMATITY
REREGULATION OF LEGITIMACY ( MEDIA RIGHTS)
INTELLECTUAL MANAGEMENT...

Read More
Categories: terminology, business, celebrity, music, sports,
Form: Verse
Tom's Tid Bits (Yet Again!)
How come they call it Labor Day when nobody works?
And why Pool-Table?  Where's the diving board?  the water?
How can you play "Draw-Poker" without paper and pencil?
Do Negroes really have bigger knees?
And Flashlight: A...

Read More
© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: terminology, confusion, education, funny, mystery, on writing and
Form: Burlesque
The Wonderful World of Creative Writing
Most people think of creative writing, as belonging almost exclusively to the genre of the world, of fictional writing. When in fact any writing involving both skill and imagination.  Might loosely fit into its...

Read More
Categories: terminology, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Thanks To You All
Thanks to you all
Thanks to those who come to 
poetrysoup.com, practise poems, 
write, read and share poems 
and comment on others

Thanks to those who read my
writings, do comments, follow 
me, avoid my poems, block
and ban...

Read More
Categories: terminology, how i feel,
Form: Prose Poetry
Finding Soul: Realize Thyself 3
soul searching
purpose working

once upon a rhyme
a friend named Trina and I wrote
it's still true in this space
and time although some
things have changed
the life of a soul with a 
spirit in a body from 
soul to...

Read More
Categories: terminology, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Pro- Am Denouement Or Resolution
Using the need to convey and communicate.
She spoke to those she reherst  as they needed
to communicate. the director had been
ordered find words to convey and give meaning to
the terminology used  speak so that...

Read More
Categories: terminology, bird, cat, music, song, sound,
Form: Ballade
Premium Member All's Well That Ends Well
Cliché’
"Nothing comes to a sleeper but a dream", While I slept I tried to figure out how "death looked eating a soda cracker". It's very poetic yet makes no sense. No one stops to think...

Read More
Categories: terminology, metaphor,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Let Your Imagination Take Flight
Dear budding poet, 

Modern poetry is an evolutionary process. A poet never really stops growing and learning. Even the most seasoned of poets can discover and master new forms. I wish you a happy journey...

Read More
Categories: terminology, encouraging, inspirational, meaningful,
Form: Prose
Breakfast With Ingenium
It would be disingenuous to say that Ingenium did not have a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich for breakfast. It would boarder a lie to claim the same deity did not begin their morning exercise...

Read More
Categories: terminology, imagination, philosophy, memory, memory,
Form: Prose Poetry
Carbonated Carbonisation
A mystical mayhem is a deity left undisturbed. Yet in corrosive eras even a sharp shrapnel can shatter even the most strongest of iron souls. Interesting is it? The formations. The planned plane. The corrosive...

Read More
Categories: terminology, anniversary,
Form: I do not know?
Profit of Lost Souls
profit of lost souls

In the profit of lost souls 

A twenty first century global  order 
where paper trails all but disappear 
and trade moves at light speed through 

Complex numbers and feedback loops of...

Read More
Categories: terminology, allegory,
Form: Free verse
A Dripping Rose
A penalty pinned down my conscious,
When a high volt power injected me unsuspended shock,
Unawakened and unconscious,
I cried as a fish, out of water.
Imagination of discrimination terrified me,
My soul was jerking with dizziness,
The democratic system was...

Read More
Categories: terminology, devotion, education, faith, introspection, life, mystery, social,
Form: Verse
Nadacowboy
I am not a cowboy, though I wear a cowboy hat
and the boots I wear have pointed toes and heels that ain’t near flat.
I want to be a cowboy, but I’m stopped by one condition
I...

Read More
Categories: terminology, cowboy-western, drink, me,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Premium Member A Woolly One
It was from the early 1800s
This phrase was first used
I'm sure it has other meanings
So please don't get confused
If your understanding of the term
Was just like mine
I thought "to pull the wool over someone's eyes"
Were...

Read More
Categories: terminology, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Divination In An Ape and Eel Pie But No Gravy
Turtles drooping can be signs of elitist tantrums on borderline wave cones. Such colours. And often feedback is not fodder so therefore indigestible. Taming a 3foot bullock who is battling to grow horns is often...

Read More
Categories: terminology, angel, engagement,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things