Sonnet Prose Poems
These Sonnet Prose poems are examples of Prose poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Prose Sonnet poems written by international poets.
Moonlight Sonatas and Morning KissesIn the realm of moons and breathless tides,
where promises dance with a serendipitous sonnet of sunrises,
along with morning kisses, unfolds a love story—
a poetic novel...
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prose, best friend, blessing, devotion,
LucidityGood writing , like gold , combines lustrous lucidity with high density. What this means is good writing is packed with hints. ~ Eric Hoffer
And...
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prose, meaningful, poetry, words, writing,
Prose Poem IntimacyWhat intimacy is its cause,perhaps an immaculate conception of words;too swift to comprehend,see or recognise.The moment is there and then is not.Gone with the wind...
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prose, poetry, word play,
Sonnets Xvii-XxivSonnets XVII-XXIV
Discrimination
by Michael R. Burch
The meter I had sought to find, perplexed,
was ripped from books of "verse" that read like prose.
I found it in sheet...
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prose, books, poems, poetry, poets,
Speaker, Subject, and Theme In Edna St Vincent Millay's ''Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now''“Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now”
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Women have loved before as I love now;
At least, in lively chronicles of the...
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betrayal, desire, literature, love,
Speaker, Subject, and Theme In Edna St Vincent Millay's ''I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed''“I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed” (Sonnet XLI)
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
I, being born a woman and distressed
By all the needs and notions of...
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america, anger, love, passion,
Subject, Aspects of Interest, and Effect of William Wordsworth's ''Nuns Fret Not''“Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room”
by William Wordsworth
Nuns fret not at their convent’s narrow room;
And hermits are contented with their cells;
And students with...
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england, metaphor, perspective, poems,
Subject, Aspects of Interest, and Effect of John Keats's ''On the Sonnet''“On the Sonnet”
by John Keats
If by dull rhymes our English must be chained,
And, like Andromeda, the Sonnet sweet
Fettered, in spite of painéd loveliness;
Let us find...
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england, fate, literature, muse,
Birth To InfinityGerm of essence.
Human blob.
Shattered eggshell to the chicklet hatched.
Interlocking family of a kingdom.
Beget or begone? Antigone!
Pouch bearing mammal with...
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prose, art, beautiful, beauty, birth,
Quotidian FeverI dream of magic lines but they elude me.
Chapbook on acrylic tube palette, janus-faced cave in
at the crack of dawn,
crescent moonlight awnings...
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prose, change, creation, dedication, deep,
Ode To Aunt VernaAunt Verna really loved my benign timbre, the way I cuddled words as they came out.
Treasure troves unlocked with mystic reverence, would add a...
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prose, care, character, creation, family,
Into Days and Nights of Writing Accolades To Poetic Titans True(1.)
Into Days And Nights Of Writing Accolades To Poetic Titans True
Then Hope gave sweetest promise. Of Love's new open hand,
There under moonlit oaks, truth's goddess...
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prose, art, creation, hope, humanity,
WanderlustI close my eyes and take a deep breath, meditating and drifting away to the lullaby of the ocean. The waves gently clap against the...
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beach, imagery, journey, ocean,
You Want To and Can Write PoetryDear budding poet,
Regarding modern poetry this is a result of poets such as you redesigning forms of poetry written through the ages by different nationalities,...
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age, devotion, imagination, me,
Dear Budding PoetDear Budding Poet,
Modern poetry is a mix of new and old with modern styles created by bending or even breaking the rules of old forms...
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encouraging, poetry,