Short Helen Keller Poems
Short Helen Keller Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Helen Keller by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Helen Keller by length and keyword.
As Drunk As I Am
Carrieokie queen
Helen Keller cries the blues
Patrons vomit...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, satire,
Form:
Senryu
More Than Blind
MORE THAN BLIND
Blindness
Sadness
Goodness
Kindness
Helen Keller blindness, sadness cries
Her teacher, Anne – goodness, kindness wise
Kim Rodrigues © 2017 Tyburn Form...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, history,
Form:
Tyburn
A Seance So Cruel
The minds assembled of the hard-edged kind
Sidewalks teeming with gawkers curious, lined
up to witness a 'seance,' a freak show unprecedently cruel
Would Helen Keller be maligned, now she's not deaf, dumb or blind...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, abuse, mystery,
Form:
Rubai
Helen Keller
Posted on 10th April 2014
Deaf and blind was Helen Keller,
Though she changed the world ,
Everybody respected her
for her each and every word
Helen Keller was deaf and blind
when she came to the Earth,
So let us all remember her
on the day of her birth!...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, body, inspiration,
Form:
Rhyme
She Loved the World
She had a haunted look upon her face
Her features out of joint in fright'ning ways
The crooked smile, her eyes unseeing, glazed...
Yet Helen Keller was a Queen, they say
Her regal bearing won her widespread praise...
Although she was quite deaf and dumb and blind
She loved the world --- The world loved her in kind...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, tribute, woman, world,
Form:
Rhyme Royal
Miracles
Close your eyes
Feel with your hands and feet
Listen with your ears
Speak with your mind and heart
Smell and taste the bountiful fruit
Let the Earth surround you
Heroes like Helen Keller
Miracles in our midst
Feeling with mind, body and spirit
Everyday of life is precious
Melt the anger away
Accept what is beautiful
Live the gift of life everyday...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, inspirational, life,
Form:
Imagism
Just a Little Bit of Hope
Let the day begin with just a little bit of hope
Let the hope begin to grow, so every time you grope or struggle
Confidence is yours, and doubt is only for a dope
A tug'll open all the doors of life with just a little bit of hope.
_________________________
"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence." ~Helen Keller...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, confidence, hope,
Form:
Rhyme
Criss Cross
You telling me this
You telling me that.
Let me sit back and let you in on a fact.
I saw you with a guy that wasn't me
Kissing and hugging in my Disbelief.
In your defense, I was the one to blame
You played at both ends, but you lost the game.
Lose my number, Get me outta your mind.
I'm not Helen Keller, I'm not deaf, Dumb and Blind.
You're two-faced and a self Centered *****.
Us getting back together is one hopeless wish....
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, anger, beautiful, beauty, break up, change, cry,
Form:
ABC
The Righteous Step
as I step into this world
the world in which I live
the carpet that's beneath my feet
pine needles and spongy grass slightly give
welcome me much more
than any Persian rug would dare
as freedom's taste that's ever sweet
permeates the mornings air
who could beg for eyes to see
who would dare need ears to hear
when this massive feeling afforded me
comes in oh so clear
Wrote this with much liberty off a quote from Helen Keller....
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, encouraging,
Form:
Light Verse
In Deep Dejection
"The best and most beautiful things in the world
cannot be seen or even touched -
they must be felt with the heart."
Helen Keller —
American Author
born on June 27, 1880,
died on June 01, 1968
I walk through in sullen silence, sadness,
In tears, down the hall and forsaken rooms.
Chime. A text note on my phone from my son,
Good morning mom, how are you? I love you.
11/7/2019
"Blessing of writing to change the spirit."...
Read More
Categories:
helen keller, loneliness, son,
Form:
Free verse