Short Demesne Poems
Short Demesne Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Demesne by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Demesne by length and keyword.
A Countryside Walk Near Town
Harbingers...
Bucolic Sounds...
Efflorescence in Abundance...
Petrichors of late Summer,
Redolent of Propinquity to Creation,
Erstwhile Demesne of God.
An Ephemeral Dalliance,
Serendipitous Timing...
EPIPHANY !...
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Categories:
demesne, blessing, creation, environment, faith, god, life, nature,
Form:
Rictameter
Make Hay
Make hay!
Meant the macaw's epiphany
Coming in propinquity of the demesne
Pondering the erstwhile efflorescence of dalliance, she chirped
The bucolic redolent was everywhere, smelling petrichor in the air
This land is her home, she whistled with serenpidity
Harbinger of ephemeral life, she chattered:
While the sun shines,
Make hay!...
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Categories:
demesne, bird, happiness, happy, home, nature, sun, sunset,
Form:
Rictameter
Deadly Hostel
Hostel
In the remote
Demesne was the hidden
Erstwhile encounter place for two
Odd tourists that meet in the bucolic
Efflorescence of a furtive
Dalliance with signs of
Death redolent
Behind
A text
Message was the
Harbinger of the sad
Epiphany that announces a
The propinquity of a tragedy
The despised man hanged up taking
Serendipity of
Ephimeral
Idyll
Example For A Day In A Lost Town
3-13-2016...
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Categories:
demesne, nonsense,
Form:
Rictameter
Star In the Sky
The smell
Of petrichor
In the bucolic day
Was an ephemeral thought in
The mixed up mind of furtive harbinger
Erstwhile a secret dalliance
Is taking place in the
Propinquity
Demesne
A star
In the sky was
An epiphany of
The efflorescence of a great
Serepindity with love redolent
The two lovers decided to
Marry under the stars
Formalizing
Romance
Example of A Day In A Lost Town Poetry Contest
3-14-2016...
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Categories:
demesne, love,
Form:
Rictameter
The Tempest
He mines gold's shine by candlelight
Hoarding wealth and folly
Plundering spoils from toils delight
Now bathed in melancholy
But warm winds wail on excited gale
Relentlessly unencumbered
Sequestered songs of nightingale
Serenading children's slumber
Raging tempest respects not glee
Demesne of mortal souls
Uprooting he and camphor tree
On through the night it blows
an original poem by the "poemdog" Daniel Turner...
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Categories:
demesne, wind,
Form:
Rhyme
A Day In a Lost Town
Erstwhile
A bucolic
Was an ephemeral
Dalliance with a redolent
Resembling the petrichor in the night
The propinquity of the black
Dressed harbinger was an
Epiphany
Of loss
Demesne
Stillness was felt
Until efflorescence
Of baser passions steam in rage
With the tragic loss of three tormented souls
An outlaw was passing when saw
That serendipity
Has to be found
Inward
Example for A Day In A Town Poetry Contest
3-13-2016...
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Categories:
demesne, passion,
Form:
Rictameter
A Day In a Town
A wonderful day in this town
Ephemeral efflorescence all around
The pervasive propinquity of dark clouds
The harbinger of rains
Accompanied by the petrichor
I have an epiphany
Redolent of our erstwhile demesne
We had had by sheer serendipity
It would bring us very often
Similar beautifully bucolic moments
Of dalliance and delight
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April 9, 2016
A Day In A Town – Poetry Contest
Hosted by : Nayda Ivette Negron...
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Categories:
demesne, allusion, beauty, feelings, flower, rain,
Form:
Free verse