Short Beethoven Poems

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Premium Member Clerihew Beethoven

Ludwig Beethoven baptised in Bonn
loved both music&song
Prolific was his second name
deafness never inhibited this game
Form: Clerihew


Premium Member BM VII classical beethoven

Ludwig von Beethoven number nine*
                                                             despite deafness musically sublime
Form: Monoku

Premium Member A Paradox Vignette

His music was to cause a riot
As Stravinsky lost the plot,
Beethoven ...it was not-
This rite of Spring
Soon made the critics sing.
Form: Narrative

Premium Member Clerihew Salieri

Antonio Salieri of Legano
teacher of the famous you may know
Beethoven Schubert &Liszt by name
but Amadeus the film brought more acclaim
Form: Clerihew

Portal of Spring

In a song, already December spring portal refuses to close






        https://youtu.be/2vxUcX7kG4g
      
        Beethoven - spring
Form: Monoku


Musical Lobotomy

If I could purge
that part of my brain
that stores pain,
 
I would replace it 
with a soothing refrain;
Bach, Beethoven
 
or simply rain…
Form: Rhyme

Beethoven Poetrix

for his affecting music
Beethoven did not hear applause
but he felt enthusiastic  clapping hands




  PS Beethoven was deaf since childhood

Is It a Quite Annoying

Is it a quite annoying 
new currency- bitcoins?
They are completely polar
Bitcoins and the dollar.
A dollar and  bitcoin,
Like Biden and Beethoven!
Form: Rhyme

In Thy Field

Beside the window your field
Wide alone the moonlit night
Listening to Beethoven
Walking along with







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Form: Dodoitsu

Premium Member The Nameless Composer

We all hear Rachmaninov and Chopin
Plus Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, and Schumann 
But it’s unfair, I say
That no one will play
That great composer who’s just known as Stan
Form: Limerick

An Ill Wind

He has talent first seen as delinquency
That has given him fame, perhaps infamy
When he’s mad or chagrined
He’s inclined to break wind 
With a sound like a Beethoven symphony
Form: Limerick

Beethoven's 250th Birthday In 2020

The loudest composer, ’tis clear, was Beethoven - man of the year. The Germans are proud of music that’s loud because Ludwig van couldn’t hear.
Form: Limerick

Getting the Ninth Right

Normally stormily		
Ludwig von Beethoven
bangs his piano, then
bangs it some more.

"Freiheit," not "Freude," is
anti-tyrannically
man’s right and duty and
that is the score!
Form: Verse

Premium Member Vignette- If At First

His music was to cause a riot
As Stravinsky lost th plot,
Beethoven ...it was not-
This rite of Spring
Soon made the critics sing.

Full story @ The Rite Of Spring by Stravinsky
Form: Narrative

Premium Member The Classics

Was into the classics in my younger years Some compositions actually brought me to tears Mozart and Beethoven Their magic was calming Much preferred to today's music in my ears
Form: Limerick

Premium Member Seen But Not Heard

Ludwig's emperor sounded supreme - 
                                                                        staying unpremiered,in his dream

Tribute to Beethoven and the story of his 5th symphony
Form: Couplet

Premium Member Inspiration Over Two Hundred Years

Ludwig von Beethoven
German extraordinaire
composed music for forty-five years
seven hundred and twenty-two works of brilliance
first performance at age seven
deafness did not stop his genius
an inspiration

Moonlight

Beethoven wrote his version
in sonata-form. But tonight
the Flower Moon throws white petals
all over the hillside, making
silent music, a silver 
chord. Can I, in my reflected
moon-life, hear it full
and whole?

Premium Member Ludwig Van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven raised music to the plane of art
The power of his composition conveyed the cadence of heart
Fused vocal and instrumental melodies in Ninth Symphony unique
Struggled heroically with deafness though life turned silently bleak.
Form: Clerihew

Go Beethoven Go

(chance operations)


Beethoven’s orchestra torpedoed
Restoring life to the platform
Desire’s found, as the quiet storm raged on
Deliciously clinging to the heartbeats
Of every symphonic note
There was a true rhapsody
As, Beethoven’s first symphony played on
Form: Verse

Folly

i found Venus
de Milo's
arms
laying next
to van
Gogh's
earlobe

her fingers were
signing something
in Italian while
he frenchly
drank another
bottle of la
fee verte

she harmlessly
was miles
away
listening to deaf
Beethoven
conduct his 9th
symphony
Form:

Premium Member Happening 16 Ear Candy

a quiet
     blanket
      of sound:
covers,then
              tickles
my ears,
evolving
evoking
        tranquillity:
footsteps
       in my mind
repeat,
repeat
     endlessly
        .....emotive


Inspired by yutube clip of Beethoven piano concerto no 5
Form: Verse

Beethoven

oh Immortal Beloved
how came you never to my shore
tho I have waited evermore
you leave me all the more bereft
for knowing lastly of the theft
the thief who stole your loving heart
who tore the two of us apart
has so much more than I to give
the world to hear
the will to live.
Form: Couplet

Music In Silence

Expressing passion Through majestic concertos, His work reaches out. * His work reaches out Trying to touch the heaves, His hearing goes deaf. * His hearing goes deaf He continues composing, Music in silence. ________________________ Note* inspired by Beethoven.
Form: Choka

Violin Crush

soft music
cool breeze
the light rain falling outside
listening to beethoven and classical music
a plush couch
all that i ever need is right next to me
listening to the strings of harmony
and inner peace
slowly but surely putting me to sleep
as i float to an island
and enjoy the sun soaking me in

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