Mystery Sapphic Stanza Poems
These Mystery Sapphic Stanza poems are examples of Sapphic Stanza poems about Mystery. These are the best examples of Sapphic Stanza Mystery poems written by international poets.
Mystery Loverin the green, green garden,
under the blue, blue sky,
did you throw me a rose
on the sly?
on the slow slow river,
in the wooden log boat,
did you...
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blue, boat, cute love,
The Thrill Is GoneHushed whispers rise with the moon,
Tiny footsteps cross the cold linoleum,
I saw it all in the morning room,
...
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7th grade, absence, deep,
Saffic PassageSapphic Passage
Flower crystals–– rosemary mindful, suffers
chosen struggle, triangle, silent motion
closing center, vertigo's quiet entrance.
Nuances speak soft.
Open window, fluttering curtain rapture,
silent spiral, miracles easy...
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inspirational, mystery,
Darkness Brings On a Stupendous NightFear arises when shadows invade the tall elms,
warblers went to rest...my robin refuses to sing;
stillness's a wish for dreamers living out
a stupendous night!
Beauty's seen...
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mystery, nature,
Still NightStill night, calm night, night ever quiet, peaceful,
Be thou always here when the day is over;
Restful, silent, filled with the fallen dewdrops,
Gleaming in moonlight.
Still night,...
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creation, moon, mystery, night,
NocturnalThrough a glazed nightfall shimmering on meadows
Gold rays, moontones, widescreen-to-sky entices
When stars bloom freely on southern hour, find me
Tracing dusk's lattice
Catch the mist aflight before...
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mystery, night,
SapphicBRONZE STONE
Along the timeless praise of deep Egyptian sands
where old men knew, one favored by the gods
and when this stone arose the hymns chimed through...
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introspection, mystery,
David and Goliath, Enigma and Pandora's LotDavid was a young man, David had courage
But David’s courage worried him somewhat!
Citizenship policy needed a Don
Leading by example was attractive, but forlorn
And Locke’s...
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introspection,