Short Feudal Poems
Short Feudal Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Feudal by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Feudal by length and keyword.
Stabbed subterranean with a feudal dart
Crackled, corroded and combusted on every part
Heart is the only part left apart.
Categories:
feudal, creation, crush, cry, love, marriage, meaningful,
Form:
Haiku
doodle
footles
poodles'
noodles
writers
righters
feudal
boodle
Contest fun
Written for Brian
Categories:
feudal, writing,
Form:
Footle
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Oh but why on earth did I make such a fuss
Kicking and screaming they dragged me to my fate
Upholding my legion I suffered extensive berate
But why isn't chocolate a more feudal must!!
Categories:
feudal, children, funny,
Form:
Limerick
Alluring
bulbous
curves
Deciduous
eyes
feudal
green
Harvesting
insatiable
juniper
king
Languid
morning
nymph
Opulent
pedestrian
queen
Regal
seeds
toiling
under
vanquished
winter
Xanadu’s
youthful
zeal
Categories:
feudal, history, introspection, mother,
Form:
ABC
Here from the womb of a grave rose a carcass
Stabbed subterranean with a feudal dart
Crackled, corroded and combusted on every part
Heart seems to be sizzled and left apart.
All mighty above started crying in the clouds
Tears geared up the grimness and went gloomy
Smiles sacrificed their superiority,
saluted that venerated veteran of aspiring life.
Categories:
feudal, anger, birth, death, depression, desire, dream, emotions,
Form:
Free verse
I hear in the Ukraine
there's a comedian
with no prior political experience
who has become their new President.
I wonder
they did not hear
we tried this model in the U.S.
a couple years ago
With predictable tragic/comedic results
not the least bit friendly
to public multicultural health
sold out
to support feudal monoculturing wealth
of not so funny kleptocrats.
Categories:
feudal, culture, health, humor, power, usa, violence,
Form:
Political Verse
Onward mere mortal man
Your stoic heart abides
Armor clad you make a stand
To brave the swelling tides
Quiet of conscience bred
You fight the torrid breeze
Over feudal lands you bled
And the tempest tossed seas
No obstacle prevails
Your courage has no bounds
To the mast you lash your sails
And dock on foreign grounds
Honor you long defend
What mighty soul you hoard
When at last you greet the end
To relinquish shield and sword
Categories:
feudal, war,
Form:
Rhyme
They grazed their sheep upon my grass
So many centuries in the past
In feudal times,a monastery of hope
'Til King Henry divorced the Pope
In later times upon my hill
They set a smock windmill
As Victoria came on her throne
A brewery made this site its own
Later in more social times, a public bath
In which poor folk cleansed at my hearth
The 'sixties brought a different call
Under an impersonal shopping mall
Change continues on,so persistent
But my soil stays,omniscient
Categories:
feudal, history, places,
Form:
Personification