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Short Blue Stone Poems

Short Blue Stone Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Blue Stone by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Blue Stone by length and keyword.


Veterans
They are gone, faces peering through valiant heart of sorrow that only monther perceive.
They are gone, and with them prevails honor and dignity they prayed for.
Thet are gone, and there identity bolding inspires in blue stone granite,
proclaiming peace....

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Categories: blue stone, war,
Form: Light Verse



Blue
blue
the expanse of the ocean
the expanse of the sky
a cool blue stone beneath it all
the wind ripping through you
a sleep that engulfs you
peace is also blue
smooth as silk on your tongue
the metallic twinge of silver
so cold, is that blue
a silent winter
filled with loneliness
that quiet, almost indistinguishable sound
just drown in that hue of blue...

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Categories: blue stone, ocean,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Between Two Rocks
Two solid rocks stand tall and firm With a sunset soon around the bend Upper sky the bluest of rays Being between two rocks, sun displays Grey and blue stone welts in the sky Where pink clouds bond with the water dry Yellow near the surface, eye-line Sunset begins with a wry divine Open the space, I see the end Below is the feel of heartfelt lend Red and gold enfold together Nothing is better than this weather Russell Sivey
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Categories: blue stone, blue, mountains, sun, yellow,
Form: Rhyme
Inay
The sun has beautified
once again my shadow.

Underneath its fingers, 
on a field where all are being made 
immortals, my shadow 
spreads out like scroll of time. 

‘Tween the sun and the shadow stand 
my thoughts, staring at the blue stone
where my breath first blushed. 

With love as bright 
as noonday light,
I know nothing will change, none will 
ever care my heart as she did.

The sun glows as much… 
and the rosy dust on my shadow 
is her beautiful aura....

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Categories: blue stone, mothersun,
Form: Lyric
Canopy
In the dry blue-stone river bed
I found a place to stop and rest my head
Upon the cool rocks beneath the canopy of shade.
Above, the bark and leaves 
	were a see of green and grey.
The hues varied, but the context stayed the same.
I relaxed there a while and forgot my name
For the sake of simpler things
		With which to be entertained,
Like the smooth refreshing Summer's breeze.
It eased my mind as it turned the leaves
And revealed to me a kaleidoscope
	Hidden in the forest's canopy....

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Categories: blue stone, happiness, nature, peace,
Form: I do not know?




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