School Rubaiyat Poems
These School Rubaiyat poems are examples of Rubaiyat poems about School. These are the best examples of Rubaiyat School poems written by international poets.
Mother“On earth, mother is face of God ~
Urging us to give love our nod”
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Categories:
mother, spiritual,
MoneyQuote By Poet "Money like honey is sweet to taste but money can sting you."
If money was the way
we would be happy everyday
then why are...
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Categories:
blue, food, happy, health,
God Is LoveThe heart is our sacred altar
Ensconced therein, we don’t falter
In contrast, fickle is our mind
Life outcomes wishing to alter
Save love and light, what’s there to...
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Categories:
god, light, love,
By the Grace of GodOn the train that I rode today,
into town I was on my way.
You never know what you will see,
out the window were...
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Categories:
life, love, men, woman,
Ashes To Ashes, Dust To Dust Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
All that’s manifest, is but dust
Dead leaves falling, upon earth’s crust
Yet in-dwells in all, God essence
Enlivened by divine breath...
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Categories:
spiritual,
A Lingering of Wet DogsNeither mad dogs nor Englishmen
rejoice as sunlight growing thin
allows the tidal sands to shift
through moonlight’s vapor growing dim
Yet still the beasts of lolling tongue
huddle with...
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Categories:
summer,
Summer Days Endure
Our Labor Day has come and gone, and now
it's back to school for kids, and yet somehow,
...
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Categories:
happiness, summer,
The Jewel The Jewel…
There is a circular path which I walk there,
Every day is the same, does not matter where.
The mornings and the nights, they...
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Categories:
age, for her, love,
InfatuationI
School bag, blue shirt, hair parted on the right,
Dal-rice, clock ticking away in delight;
Cycles stop, wagons with seasonal crop,
Get to her class before the...
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Categories:
crush, growing up, longing,
The Ruba'Iyat of Creteil Lake - Part Twenty-FiveThe Ruba’iyat of Créteil Lake – Part Twenty-Five
The Chief Executive gone a day doubled back to Hexagon
From Arcadian fields where old “friends” feasted the traditional...
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Categories:
allegory,