Short Crucibles Poems
Short Crucibles Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Crucibles by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Crucibles by length and keyword.
The Present Instilled
Writing for tomorrow,
today is enhanced
Writing for tomorrow,
my mind and heart dance
Writing for tomorrow,
my place is affirmed
Writing for tomorrow,
my name is confirmed
Writing for tomorrow
the future reeled in
Writing for tomorrow
new moments begin
Writing for tomorrow
old crucibles filled
Writing for tomorrow
—the present instilled
(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2016)...
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Categories:
crucibles, time,
Form:
Rhyme
Neptune As Nostradamus
Oceans sustain
Sometimes in vein
Procreate life to remain
Oceans breed
Bleed indeed
Proliferate that decreed
Oceans mediate
The lowly reprobate
In tides which duplicate
Oceans fluctuate
Repeatedly replicate
What God doth advocate
Oceans hide
Places provide
Crucibles which collide
Oceans strive
Remain alive
Contrive, derive and survive
Oceans are
Therefore by far
Marvels a bizarre repertoire...
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Categories:
crucibles, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
The Present Instilled
Writing for tomorrow,
today is enhanced
Writing for tomorrow,
my mind and heart dance
Writing for tomorrow,
my place is affirmed
Writing for tomorrow,
my name is confirmed
Writing for tomorrow,
the future reeled in
Writing for tomorrow,
new moments begin
Writing for tomorrow,
old crucibles filled
Writing for tomorrow
—the present instilled
(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2016)...
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Categories:
crucibles, time, writing,
Form:
Rhyme
A Kinsman Passed
A kinsman passed
Away last night
What sorrow and
Remorse we feel
It brings a tear
To know your
Not here
The poorer
We all are
A kinsman passed
My window
Last night
Her warmth and
Breath I felt
She flew on
To where
Crucibles don’t rumble
Our thoughts follow
In her draft
A kinsman passed
The gates
Last night
Into another verse
Joy and happiness
Are hers to behold
Forever she
Will last
A kinsman passed
Into his arms
Last night
How cruel it
All seems
To us...
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Categories:
crucibles, death,
Form:
Free verse