Short Ague Poems
Short Ague Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ague by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ague by length and keyword.
L-ight
O-f
R-adiance
N-ever
A-llows
O-bscurity
C-anceling
H-aze
A-nd
V-ague
E-ventide
Topic: Birthday of Lorna G. Ochave (June 18)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
D-evise a new strategy,
A-s you form a fresh design;
V-ague pattern doesn't make
E-verything well and fine.
Topic: Birthday of Dave C. Anacin (March 26)
Form: Acrostic Quatrain
I wake up alone
Lying on my bed
On my own
Vague dreams in my head
Engaging ahead.
Yet my love is clear for
Only you, that I adore
Undeniable, indeed.
Love is a collage
Of dreams, unlike a mirage,
Vague, and yet precise...
Even sharing a massage
Done with love, gets enjoyed twice.
(TANKACROSTIC)
5/19/2021
TANKACROSTIC Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Andrea Dietrich
Love little dears erode to lovers as a couple
Onot chews chocolates and drinks red wine
Vague desires wish seals love with a decent kiss
Estrider passions stops on hold endearingly reserved
1/12/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021
Innocent dreamer from the start
You pawned my bleeding heart
Titilating every brokered part
Raw beauty veiled by anesthetizing art
Melodic notes that time could not chart
Gainfully pierced each heart string with passion's dart
And o'er time lust's residual a lingering ague did impart
20 Gently!
20 is the age,
That many feel,
Is life’s apex
A self view,
Dream’s engage,
Visions unreel,
Of Youth’s rare vortex,
Energy accent ague,
Center stage,
Focus visions steal,
From our older annex,
Simcha True!
Love gently, yet rage,
Agin’ emotion neuter unreal,
Cuddle is the text,
Sensate Focus is the rule,
Be infected via phage,
Of 20, Gently!
J-ust obey first and never complain,
U-nder the Lord God's command;
N-ever express discontent, as you ought to understand.
A-s you obey first and never complain,
V-ague longing is left behind;
E-arly twenty-sixth of May,
L-earn to open your mind.
L-et your heart be submissive,
A-s you endure the grief and pain;
N-either rebel nor defy,
O-bey first and never complain.
The corn has ripened.
With it is the wizened laughter of a
Mirthless age, showing ashy teeth
Of dappled cowries.
A flavescence so bantered by the courage
Of wilting bloom!
Sadly, sea waves truss the feet of
Burning skies, loosening the tongues of beaches,
Which, with ague, recline on cold, cringing currents.
Old cats mourn the fall of strafed pillars
Burrowing through silt-buried kennels re-grassed for the
Salutation of new vistas.