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Short Caroline Poems

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


Premium Member Neil
neil diamond
sings to
sweet caroline



posted on June 13, 2018...

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Categories: caroline, music, rain, sweet, uplifting,
Form: Senryu



Photosynthesis
Buzzing honeybee,
Beautiful flower
Pollinating others.

-Caroline Youngless...

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Categories: caroline, nature, peace, science,
Form: Haiku
Pen and Paper
at hand
a pen and a paper --
tears I've never ...


Written by (Caroline Cecile & Hemaidy)....

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Categories: caroline, writing,
Form: Haiku
Geraldine
Geraldine dresses in green
Has a badly infected spleen
She eats carrots to keep her eyes keen

This poem was written by my dear friend, Caroline....

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Categories: caroline, giggle,
Form: Free verse
Tanka For a Feast In Heaven
brewing for so long over the fire in heaven's hearth becoming noticed by its inviting aroma seasoned venison Caroline Cécile © 09.06.12
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Categories: caroline, inspirational,
Form: Tanka



Tanka of the Rise
as softly as a feather with just a breath of white lily scented air he rose above the dark with stars trailing behind Caroline Cécile © 09.08.12
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Categories: caroline, inspirational,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member Caroline's Date
There once  was a gal named Caroline
 who searched for a date online
 she was convinced 
  she'd be  getting a prince
 but he looked more like frankenstein

 12/27/2015...

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© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caroline, fun,
Form: Limerick
Reflecting On Writing
Writing right is less redundant than righting writes..
But in retrospect…
rewriting writes is relevant to writing right.



Inspired by Caroline Cecile D's comment on writing....

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Categories: caroline, on writing and words,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Haiku: Traditional 36
bee eye fantasy
seeing you a thousand times
every moment

Brian Johnston
April 10, 2016

Inspired by conversation with Caroline Cecile on FaceBook's 'Japanese Poetry Garden Path'...

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Categories: caroline, life,
Form: Haiku
Caroline
There are very pretty girls in North Carolina,
But they’re not all named Caroline, or Charlotte
Beware of confusion, a summer at the beach,
Watch out for temptation, strawberry ice creams....

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Categories: caroline, appreciation, cool, emotions,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Haiku: Traditional 49
sparrow's song floating
cloud burst drowns our connection
lips too lose their purse

Brian Johnston
April 27, 2016

Inspired by Caroline Cecile on FaceBook's Japanese Poetry Garden Path....

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Categories: caroline, life,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Camelot's Chassis
Camelot produced two tots
Caroline, and John Junior...
How their mother cried when their father died!
   Instead of rebuilding a productive chassis
   ~ She went gold-digging and married Onassis...

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Categories: caroline, children, marriage, money,
Form: Light Verse
As Twinkle Awakes You
C-oolness
A-nd
R-adiance
O-pen
L-ight
I-n
N-ew
E-ffulgent

C-larity
A-s
T-winkle
A-wakes
Y-ou
T-o
A-lways
Y-earn

Topic: Birthday of Caroline Cataytay (November 04) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: caroline, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Trepidation
Lurking around each corner 
Waiting to blanket 
   Hopes
   Dreams 
   Desires 
Ready to squander 
   Love 
   Goals
   Lust 
Reckless and ruthless 
Heed those days of yore 
Always at hand


- Caroline Youngless 

05/14/2021...

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Categories: caroline, fear, integrity, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The World's Losses
Flares of fire erupt, Dust in the wind, ~ The World’s losses. Tears from everyone, Pain unimaginable, ~ the world’s losses. Written by Lee Ramage September 10, 2011 For Caroline Devonshire’s “Remembering 9/11” Placement: 7th
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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caroline, death, dedication, history, loss,
Form: Senryu
Peace
We don't have to fight anymore;
don't be afraid.
We don't have to start another war;
it's not worth it anymore,
these wars we have made.
All of these burdens will be gone for sure
we don't have to fight anymore;
don't be afraid.

-Caroline Youngless...

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Categories: caroline, hope, peace,
Form: Triolet
Bells and Cries
A lovely lady;
Growing inside, a new life.
A man in a tux.

Another bell rings now.
Final grades, balanced college offers,
Off to another adventure.

Damp ground, headstones.
Growing inside, a new life,
Done with their adventures.

-Caroline Youngless...

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Categories: caroline, daughter, death, education, family, father, funeral, husband,
Form: Haiku
Unintelligible
A shift in consciousness 
A callus formed 
An attempt at a better life 
Failure, disapproval, disregard
A lack of perspective 
An excuse
A willingness 
Loss, bitterness, overdrive 
A callus formed 
A shift in consciousness 



- Caroline Youngless 

07/20/2020...

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Categories: caroline, conflict, goodbye, growth, poetry, strength,
Form: Free verse
Time After Time
Time after Time
Be my Valentine
Barely in time
As Feb. 1st chimes
Delayed lines
To celebrate
Valentine's
Fourteen times
This month in rhymes
For my Wendoline's
Love Prime time:
Do throw in a line ...
Won't you, Clement and Clementine
Carroll and Caroline
Ciao: it's past my bedtime...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caroline, 12th grade, love, romantic love,
Form: Rhyme
Confused Caroline
Oh my precious lady Caroline
                                    Confused as a peach on a grapevine 
                                               She Forgets to think
                                              Then she drives to drink
                                  And spills her homemade muscadine wine...

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Categories: caroline, fun,
Form: Limerick
A Simple Touch
Over my eyes,
the unveiling of a secret kept
within my breast.

Just a simple touch --
the songs spilling out of your eyes
your hand in mine.

Sudden snapshot
And the light beam brings such focus
the dark gunshot

Not a shred of doubt, 
just a simple touch to let me know 
Your deepest thoughts.

By Caroline Cecile...

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Categories: caroline, love,
Form: I do not know?
Caroline Self Portrait With Her Love
Brought to life 
With her own deft hand

The Alpha female 
to a daze she commands

Just by the power of her presence

A picture drawn at the age of four
Says it all no need for more

Without being told no doubt who was who
Drawn into  the frame of the eyes of you 

A mesmerizing essence

And your bedazzled paramour...

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Categories: caroline, kindergarten,
Form: Rhyme
Enduring Evocation
All it took was that soft caress
your breath on my neck.
I was taken 
shook to my core. 
Like the sun in the cyan sky
my skin was kissed with fire. 
The rapture was impenetrable. 
Temporary, I thought.
Many moons have passed
And still, 
I long for your graze
Rouse my flesh with your buss.


- Caroline Youngless 

05/06/2021...

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Categories: caroline, desire, longing, lust, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Moonlight Shadows
The moonlight casts feint ghostly shadows
In the graveyard of All Hallows.
The clock strikes twelve high in the tower
And by the headstone stands a flower –
It’s Nature’s tribute and a sign :
These shades of John and Caroline
Who haunt this moonlit churchyard now,
Still faithful to their marriage vow,
Walk hand in hand eternally,
Forgotten by their family....

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© Mike Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caroline, death, grave, moon,
Form: Couplet
Lust At First Sight- 4
Wavy blonde hair, sky blue eyes,
big swaying hips, and bright red lips,
she is a sex-idol all around.

Uplifted white dress,
slender torso and the way
her arms caress it,
she is a sex symbol all around.

The way her name slides off of
your tongue is pleasant 
just to hear.

She is 
seductive
   passionate
      delicate.

She is Marilyn Monroe.

-Caroline Youngless...

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Categories: caroline, adventure, art, fantasy, happiness, hope, life, love,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things