Short Brims Poems
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Awareness (Haiku) © Trisha Sugarek
My soul breathes the earth
Eyes see the light in the trees
My heart brims with joy
Categories:
brims, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 4th
Form:
Haiku
Beneath clouds, spring regales
studded with floral drops
rustic this landscape,
a sweep that brims with purity.
Contest by Line Gauthier
Categories:
brims, beauty, spring,
Form:
Verse
Whence comes this voice full of pain,
with which you speak to the Earth
Oh, immense Sea, articulating your emotional
depths, that brims with sadness, but celebrates
your poignant beauty too
Categories:
brims, deep, inspiration, nature, ocean,
Form:
Free verse
I need a ray of sunlight
Sunlight to break through
Through the darkness in my soul
Soul and heart that brims with ice
Ice in my heart, ice in my veins
Veins that when cut bleeds hate
Hate you I must, hate you I do
Categories:
brims, anger, blue, crazy, dark, depression, feelings, hate,
Form:
I do not know?
Lord, heart brims with beaming gratitude
For the bliss of beatitude!
June.30.2022
Syllables, 9 and 8
How many syllable Counter
Thankfulness Crystalline Poetry Contest
Sponsor – Beata Augustin
Categories:
brims, devotion, thanksgiving,
Form:
Crystalline
Malleable in His Clutches
honest
heartfelt joy
uplifting my soul
enthusiastically brims
in the sweet tiny form of a toddler boy
i am malleable in his clutches as his grandma
nothing more delightful or insightful or honest actually
Categories:
brims, grandmother,
Form:
Free verse
We live upon
Our naked souls
Cradle thoughts
Beneath the light
We hear the pain
On sacred roles
Chaos brims over
Unwept night
We stand above
The dying never
Seeking that which
Has no end
We kill the truth
Undying clever
Pieces of a
Long lost friend.
Categories:
brims, brother, death, loss, philosophy
Form:
Rhyme
There is a patchwork woven in where fingers
once slipped through.
Rips knit together make a newer flesh.
A million brims and a million holes are
All pliable.
I've played with fabric and cloth.
I've dreamed of welcoming stars.
(But you unmend me.)
Touch me from within my sleep—
I feel no pain.
Categories:
brims, deep, devotion, i miss you, innocence, kiss,
Form:
Free verse
Weightless then, I tiptoe on sand
One to wonder on her strips of gold.
Naming each leaf that curls up to rest
Dressed in fabric of glossy strands;
Ever gracious, earth’s harvest brims twofold
Reeling, I am fed by musings' honeyed fest!
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You Are My Inspiration Contest of Patricia Ellis
By nette onclaud
Categories:
brims, inspirational, nature,
Form:
Acrostic
Just a little tenderness,
just a little love;
the heart brims with humanness,
gentle as a dove.
just a wish in every heart,
that seems out of reach
'cause we rarely play our part,
the heart yet to bleach.
how awesome the world would be:
heaven right on earth,
where like salmon in the sea,
we swim in life's mirth.
© 2014
Categories:
brims, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Unlock heart of enigma,
Pulse pumping burning it's stigma,
Crying out for all unanswered,
Tears all turn ashes from blistered.
Unlock the heart of enigma,
Making all brims into karma,
Hungered with pinkish solitaire,
Red hummers filling up the air.
Unlock the heart of enigma,
Tuning songs into sloppy drama,
Unexceptionably killing every trust,
Would this heart stay or last..?
Categories:
brims, fear, heart, heart,
Form:
ABC
January
White of sky
like the surface
of a frozen lake
mirroring the snow
covered lands,
shadowless,
as orange weaves
in and out of trees
the color of dark
cutting into the thin
stillness of winter air.
Each footprint covered,
Again.
Next day, light
brims at the horizon
and splashes yellow gold
upon deep maroon,
brown seeped into the barren trails
of this vanilla earth.
Categories:
brims, dark, january,
Form:
Prose Poetry
We laughed so long and so loud
Our only witnesses were the clouds
You jumped up and shouted, Yes!
That was you, at your best
We thought you had snagged a bass
It could have been a whale
That brim was so tiny
In unison, we all fell
Thinking back on that time
Finding this beautiful treasure trove
Good thing we caught four brims today
We can now fire up the stove
Adrienne L. Gresham
Categories:
brims, adventure, food, funny,
Form:
Light Verse
morning meshes hair
trees tangle weeds ever near
bubble suds soak sip
***---***
pillows of water
laundering boxes of joy
bay brims breathing breeze
***---***
give me bowls brothed
flowing on life’s noodles warm
water…drink my wine!
***---***---***---***---***---***
(( for RICK ^PARISE's FLOATING WATER CONTEST))
Categories:
brims, nature, time
Form:
Haiku
When the humid breath of spring crowned this place
Two darlings buds blossomed in one.
Lines of years unrolled with eagle mighty wings apace
Through toothed seasons, many delightful adventures won.
Once his hands landed on heaped treasure
With king like mien, he dropped with empty care
Who flooded his bosom with amorous pleasure.
With king like rue he wails, "bulk treasure brims no heart anywhere."
Categories:
brims, feelings, first love, heart,
Form:
Quatrain
morning light seeps in
like a wisp of a breath
in winters frigid air
spectrum of silver light
like sunlit cushioned clouds
against paper thin walls
as shadows quickly
appear: rush to these paper walls
like tunneling snakes
light brims golden,
spattering dewdrop fields-
glittering jewels
their moistening of
blades bending to the winds
echoing a hollow morn'
Categories:
brims, angst, dark, light,
Form:
Haiku
Immutable and silent stands the rock.
Wind and hail has harmed it not.
Gravity’s battle has been fought.
A thousand years to see a day,
born of violent mantle forces,
what end befalls, I cannot say.
Above, the lichens cling in place.
Beneath, the rock chuck burrows.
Loneliness sparks a lack of haste.
Life’s rotation brims with motion,
as the massive stone lives in grace.
The boulder’s unrelenting will,
has won the fiercest race.
Categories:
brims, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
My heart brims with tears,
for those that are dead and gone,
beneath the dried up flowers,
deep within the ground.
A tangled tree is their shade,
listen to the robin's call!
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April 22, 2014
Poetry/Choka/''Heartbroken''
Copyright Protected, ID 04-561-706-22
All Rights Reserved, 2014, Constance La France
Submitted to the Standard contest, Any Poem Goes
Sponsor, PD, Judged 05/2014
First Place
Categories:
brims, death, grief, loss,
Form:
Choka
7/5 trochee
Patience needed, watch the scene.
nature’s curtains pull.
Terra’s headed straight between
Sol and Luna full.
Luna fades on scheduled track,
sudden redness brims.
Luna looks at Terra's black,
glowing halo rim.
written 4 April 2015
recounting the lunar eclipse which occurred
during Jewish Passover, this Saturday morning.
http://io9.com/how-to-watch-saturdays-total-solar-eclipse-the-shortes-1695284891
Categories:
brims, earth, moon, sun,
Form:
Quatrain
O tiny hands, and tiny little feet
Scampering like leaves everywhere
I hear you laugh, and O so sweet
It tickles still mist and morning air.
I beg you beware, the aflame alight
That brims your eyes, we are moths
When stars shall twinkle in the night
The fire frames love's tragic spots.
Do not flit here your vapourlike wings
Do not be tempted by the fluid gold
O little hearts what pain the fire brings
Go build your snowmen in the snowy cold.
Categories:
brims, childhood, education, fire, fire,
Form:
Verse
Quiet little redhead
blue eyes twinkling hope
shoved and pushed around
surviving just to cope
She wants so much to join
to play and laugh and sing
but she is never chosen
to be included in the ring
The girls all laugh and snicker
the boys pull at her braids
she feels humiliated
their cruelty she evades
Sadness brims, o’er flows her eyes
in her shell she does confine
all the hurt as she's shoved around
until she's last in line
Categories:
brims, childhood
Form:
Rhyme
Reaching hands to the sky
no motives to move while birds fly by
fresh glowing sun beams all around
while Citrus bubbles spray away only to disappear
as the warm concrete beneath brims over
sky above so translucent blue and vividly clear
little snip of twig green clover
daydreams flutter into glowing air
hummingbird humming in corner afar
lay in trance
with beauty blossoming
every time it gets a chance
these are sunny days
at first glance.
Categories:
brims, nature
Form:
I do not know?
Winter brims
over bouldered ground
above Rostrevor.
Louring skies meld
blue lough to green forest.
Needling wind keens
through raftered bones,
once homes,
hewn from ancient granite.
Mourne claims her own,
over and over,
defeating generations.
Hasp and staple,
galvanised against the sleekit mist,
defend rude-lintelled doors.
Who comes?
Only ghosts of emigrants,
wraiths of mountainy men
whose quick selves
coaxed poor life
from pale, barren hills
above Rostrevor.
Categories:
brims,
Form:
Narrative