Short Conventionally Poems
Short Conventionally Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Conventionally by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Conventionally by length and keyword.
Leaf
This leaf possessed
of newest age,
with zest, upturned.
05 Aug 2014
"Than-Bauk, conventionally a witty saying or epigram, is a three line "climbing
rhyme" poem of Burmese origin. Each line has four syllables. The rhyme is on
the fourth syllable of the first line, the third syllable of the second line, and the
second syllable of the third line" - From Poetry Soup Forms...
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Categories:
conventionally, metaphor,
Form:
Than-Bauk
Universal Greetings
Saying ‘hello’ around the world
is more than a vocal projection
It’s a movement of lips, swaying of hips,
and at times complete physical expression
Saying ‘hello’ in Asia,
calls for your best leaf of tea
While Europeans make do
with much less conventionally!
For Africans and Caribbean’s alike,
the cordiality of our 'say'...
could make ‘hello’ in the morning,
last until well past midday!...
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Categories:
conventionally, friendship, funny, happiness, life, people, philosophy, places,
Form:
Verse
Subject Matters Not My Physical Self It's My Spiritual Self-
Just what is a subject matter
And does the subject matter
Spiritually thought amaze
Only brought teachings of the heart
Physical imparts spiritually eternal
The flesh conventionally rots
Back to dirt change to Dust
the true self is not this
But my soul, my spirit
complete eternal bliss
10/22/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr....
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Categories:
conventionally, analogy, beautiful, blessing,
Form:
Free verse
Little Vignettes An Art Narrative
hindsight
a vicarious sanctuary
exhiliarating fluctuating
harmony
conventionally coidtered
exquisite enchanting
in mysterious patterns
changing tones&
textures immersed
in stunning images
depictions
tinged with
wistfulness
chaos
from desolation
of emotions awry...
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Categories:
conventionally, art,
Form:
Verse
Rules To Live By
Do not be shy.
Never cry or
Comply to fear.
Sponsored by: Constance ~ A Rambling Poet ~
for contest-- Forms of Poetry 101 --Cecil Hickman
A Than-Bauk, conventionally a witty saying or epigram, is a three line "climbing rhyme"
poem of Burmese origin. Each line has four syllables. The rhyme is on the fourth syllable of
the first line, the third syllable of the second line, and the second syllable of the third line....
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Categories:
conventionally, happiness, life, people, philosophy, social
Form:
Than-Bauk
Be a Flame
Burning candle
tells a tale of
pure selfless life
Be such a flame
let your aim be
to tame darkness.
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A Than-Bauk, conventionally a witty saying or epigram, is a three line "climbing rhyme" poem of Burmese origin. Each line has four syllables. The rhyme is on the fourth syllable of the first line, the third syllable of the second line, and the second syllable of the third line.
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Categories:
conventionally, allegory, inspirational,
Form:
Than-Bauk