Home Myth Poems
These Home Myth poems are examples of Myth poems about Home. These are the best examples of Myth Home poems written by international poets.
The Haunting of the MoonThe Haunting of the Moon
She comes when the Moon is heavy
With wishes from many a maid
Who with passionate longing,
Their dreams upon it laid
She comes when...
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Categories:
lost love, moon, myth,
Calliope
Calliope the muse
goddess of all that rhymes,
lead me on a pathway
to the garden where sweet
words grow in your bright ray
Calliope the muse,
sister...
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Categories:
muse, myth,
The Screamin' Woman
Refrain:
In these mountains, far from the sea,
Where hearts have heard the tales,
Screams a lady, she’s wild and free,
Her life bears in details.
Though we never named...
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Categories:
myth, animal, cat, mountains, mystery,
Cat and MouseGrimm's Fairy Tale:
Cat and Mouse in Partnership
Summary:
A cat befriends a mouse and is so persuasive about her fondness for the smaller animal that the...
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Categories:
myth, animal, cat, children, fairy,
In The BeginingThe Tale of Artuir mac Aedan; The light of the West.
In The Begining.
Behold my son this our home of Airer Goidell
in the land of Airer...
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Categories:
myth, baby, boy, fantasy, hero,
The Ballad of Sarah PikeThis is the tale of Sarah Pike
Who lived in a cottage at Hangman’s Dyke,
Twixt Preston and old Burnblack town
She walked the byways up and down.
Travellers...
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Categories:
myth, death, lost, murder, music,
The AlienFrom their vast, blue sky
Comes a flash of chrome,
A circular ship looking to dock
In a safe harbour to call home
Looking for a new world...
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Categories:
earth, mystery, myth, planet,
Categories:
love, magic, myth,
A Forgotten HouseI see a forgotten house.
I hear the cry of a rook.
I feel the moonbeams in a still Brook.
I know the coming wind rising...
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myth, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,
The Bard Beneath the TreeCome Friends, from all the quarters come
From mountain and from sea
And harken to the ancient drum
That beats at Avebury
The wren that sings, the bees that...
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Categories:
myth, celebration, england, friendship, happiness,
The Curse of the Faceless WomanThe Curse of the Faceless Woman
Lost in time, this story is told, about a woman, dark and bold.
She walks the streets on a foggy...
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Categories:
myth, allegory, dark, grief, horror,
The Tragedy of Reginald King, Part ViiVII.
It was one year, minus a day,
when Reg ventured back to her home,
he’d gotten work running cattle,
all over Nevada did roam.
But the whole time he...
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history, lost, love, myth,
The Tragedy of Reginald King, Part IvIV.
An awkward silence fell on them,
Reg felt bad, and looked at his feet,
“I didn’t mean to pry,”he said.
she laughed and said, “Don’t look so meek.
“There’s...
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history, lost, love, myth,
The Tragedy of Reginald King, Part IiiIII.
“Excuse me m’am,”he did call out,
“It looks like you could use some help.”
The woman looked up cautiously,
if she feared him, he could not tell.
“And what...
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history, lost, love, myth,
EveningO beauteous eve in hamlet's meads!
Thy magic lores all us enthrall
You are the breath of forest weeds
You are the angels airy call
I see the...
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Categories:
myth, age, eve, home, longing,