Short Catalogue Poems
Short Catalogue Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Catalogue by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Catalogue by length and keyword.
Daffodils
Daffodil catalogue
Dropped in my mailbox~yeah!
Dandy dancers in breeze
Dainty cups on display
Daydreamers can stash some
Dreams of fields bright yellow.
Decide use in winter...
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Categories:
catalogue, flower,
Form:
Pleiades
Love Letter
scent and lippy sealed
grey ruled cream virgin paper
written love sprawls kiss
(NB whilst this is a contemporary haiku and is not ordinarily titled, it is titled in order to catalogue and find easily.)...
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Categories:
catalogue, cute love, feelings, first love, love, romantic
Form:
Haiku
timely vespers
you were with her at lourdes
whilst the sun was shining
two worlds became one
light flickers
from the water edge
bread and wine are your sole ambition
trust in vespers
a catalogue of goodliness
...
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Categories:
catalogue, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse
Over 8 Million Species
How many different species of animals exist in the world
The latest estimate, about 8.7 million, makes my head twirl
To catalogue them here
Take bout a thousand years
Majority haven't been catalogued, my head's in a whirl...
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Categories:
catalogue, celebration,
Form:
Limerick
The Book of Life
My life is like a book
Filled with all the special moments
And endless characters
Each page a catalogue of my experiences
Every up and down
Every high and low
But my life only truly began
When you turned the page
And started a new chapter...
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Categories:
catalogue, lovelife,
Form:
I do not know?
Hot Air
Large helping now
Senate allows
Bean soup
Patriotism's
Two group schism
Hot Air
I saw an ad in a catalogue
Bean Soup served in the Senate
Dining Hall, get some today..
I now know from where all the
hot air is arising.
Sara Kendrick...
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Categories:
catalogue, political,
Form:
Verse
Wrist Chakras
A sudden flicker of space
Saw inpouring of grace
Activating both wrists
There is no mistake
Since we were awake
Endless are divine trysts
We catalogue this event
Of boons heaven sent
For record keeping
Mindful eye cognises
How magnetism rises
Within our form leaping...
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Categories:
catalogue, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
The Catalogue
The catalogue books
I remember them
There were many books
Eaton's Sear's The Bay
Canadian Tier
Oh how I loved them
I would spend hours
Looking through pages
From clothes to shoes
The household section
Oh and the furniture
I enjoyed looking through
Ordering from the phone
Then pick up at the store
Oh I miss those days....
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Categories:
catalogue, books,
Form:
Sonnet
I Really Should 'A Read the Fine Print
In the catalogue picture I saw
Such a gemstone that filled me with awe.
Oh, but I should have known
That ring’s smaller than shown -
At least SEVEN times tinier. BAH!
Written April 17, 2016 for Contest that closed 4/28
Nww used for the Second Chance #3 Poetry Contest of Broken Wings
It's pretty much all I have to enter this time!...
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Categories:
catalogue, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
A Catalogue of Cardiac Confusion
Impossible to not remember
Preserve thoughts in precious amber
Promise that you feel it too
Do you feel it when I think of you?
A matter of proficiency
Tidal collision where oceans meet
Can't define real from spoof
Ignites already flaming truths
Mistook the flame you burnt for me
As a bonfire for my dignity
Erodes and weathers, faded grandeur
Just how much can a heart endure?...
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Categories:
catalogue, confusion, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Drowning Not
Human
without
cause.
Is that human?
I watch;
discretely;
he doesn't know, and won't.
Faith
hold
true.
Is this worth it?
Occultist dreams,
killing sounds,
violent taste buds,
silent fears.
A catalogue of pain:
Unfelt!
Unknown!
Unrelated--
a smile, hollower than his eyes....
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Categories:
catalogue, angst, faith, imagination
Form:
Free verse
Muses Murals
Muses murals,
painted on the walls of my
mind-corridors,
inspire.
It is her canvas,
her personal museum;
an expanse of illustrated
adventures, thoughts, feelings,
ideas and emotions, all in the
catalogue of my mind.
She never rests, it seems;
she channels unceasingly;
creations from the Source
of all things.
Her work is her paradise;
to me, it’s the nourishment
I continually crave.
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Categories:
catalogue, art, muse, poems, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Early Morning Sunrise
The whispy silver strands that grace the morning sky
Are reflectors of the sun at early sunrise
It constantly changes the scene with radiant surprise
Like a catalogue page of shirts of different tie-dye
What a delight, how can I choose just one
For each second produces glorious morning delight
Filling my being with each new colorful sight
The crows, roosters, crickets each sing praise to Son
(Quatrain with internal rhyme.)...
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Categories:
catalogue, allegory, faithmorning,
Form:
Quatrain
I Hear a Symphonie { Vignette}
reconised as one of the greatest harpsichordist
his sonates for flute and harpsichord remain
an attractive part of chamber music repertoire
with six string symphonies he had written for
baron von swieten and arbiter elegentium in vienna
music by cpe bach is often listed with a reference number
from the catalogue of his works by wotquenne {wq}
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel
1714-1788
Can find his works at
Classics online .com
Entry For Brian Strand's FanFare Contest...
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Categories:
catalogue, dedication, education, happiness, history, imagination, inspirational, music,
Form:
Free verse
Rejuvant Restoration
REJUVANT RESTORATION
Windows of my life,through
which I see the world.Silhouettes
imaged moments transfigured
forever imprinted upon memory.
Windows of my life,paused moments
in which I live in the land of the living.
Precious gaps of reality,distractions
from the monotony of the repetitive
routine of the cycles of my rehabilitation
a rejuvant restoration on the road to good health.
You may hear me recite this and most of my PS catalogue on Youtube under my pen name ichthyschiro....
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Categories:
catalogue, health,
Form:
Verse
Educational Journeys
A catalogue came in the mail
Of places I could visit,
Descriptions of the journeys
Both exotic and exquisite.
The trips were educational,
For travel and for learning,
With some possible connections
To new friends upon returning.
The itineraries beckoned –
Every country you’d consider
If you had the savings ready
And the time that you could fritter.
So I thumbed through all the pages
Of the places for exploring,
But for now, my home has more appeal
Than anyplace for touring....
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Categories:
catalogue, travel,
Form:
Rhyme