Get Your Premium Membership

Music On Track Poems

These Music On Track poems are examples of On Track poems about Music. These are the best examples of On Track Music poems written by international poets.


A Sightless Man and a Heartless Woman
The sightless man & the heartless woman both blind & walking alone. 
Will they be able to mirror each other, so they are not swallowing...

Read More
© Rita Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on track, america, england, london, love,



Premium Member Say Dog See Dog
Say Dog See Dog 
By David J Walker

How much easier it would be
If dreams came with closed captioning
And a laugh-track 
and perhaps Applause
 at appropriate...

Read More
Categories: on track, allegory, dream,

Dance Track
Club banging, bass thumping, beat crisp, vocals coming through loud & clear. She chose him he chose her. Flesh heated emotions high so much energy...

Read More
Categories: on track, adventure, celebration, cheer up,

Premium Member Rewind the 8-Track
tie dyes and bell bottoms nineteen seventies a time for peace love



Published in my 24-page photo/anthology ~SUNLIT RIPPLES~ 2019

AP: Honorable Mention 2022

Submitted on May 30,...

Read More
Categories: on track, longing, love, music, nostalgia,

Off Track
let me be honest
 i can’t help but do my white girl dougie
and my half assed twerk
when i hear i tight beat
because my mind is...

Read More
Categories: on track, analogy, anxiety, art, autumn,



Loosing Track of Who You Are
Art, the art of love, the art of music, to sink your soul into.
The art of nature, the art of man-made construction.
Stories, books, poems.
These artistic...

Read More
Categories: on track, age, art, childhood, destiny,

Premium Member Where the Railroad Track Meet
Where the Railroad Track Meet 

Grasping, lunging as does a donkey for the
dangling apple leading it forward, I reached
for the ever elusive spot.  That...

Read More
Categories: on track, moving on, remember,

Track No 69
he wears a leather jacket
with buttons lost their shine
and rolling stones, jimi hendrix
kool and the gang
but he can't sing them
no more
oh, baby
no more.

scabby fingers
chipped away
by...

Read More
© Daniel Day  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on track, age,

Track-Lest:
Music jogs my memories, sonnets sock their toes,
where parts are missing holes are filled with frilled and fancy flows.
Sometimes sadness lurks where repetition works,
and overplaying...

Read More
© Ryan Speir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on track, music,

Train Track Jamboree
Railway bridges broken
Close to Kennesaw
Dreamin drivin alternating patterns of nightfall

Transcendental clothesline
Draw another frame
Elevatin transitory wielders of disdain

Washed beside the azure fabric
Of mystery melted and dry
Preservation...

Read More
© Aron Jacob  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on track, lost love, love, music,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things