Short Inkwells Poems
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world weary of iambics and prose ~ work with inkwells write from your soul
WORK PERSPECTIVE MONOKU Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Beata Agustin
how many syllables (17)
05/05/22
Categories:
inkwells, allusion, work, writing,
Form:
Monoku
Inkwells,
vein of the Quills,
scribing upon parchments,
heavy laden with dark secrets,
blotted
Date: 23/04/23
Traditional Cinquain poetry contest
Sponsor: Sotto Poet
Categories:
inkwells, mystery, writing,
Form:
Cinquain
Freezing slides on sheets of ice
Balaclavsa snug;
Finger mitts,snow-balling bold,
Playtime in the cold.
Satchels,desks with lift-up lids,
Pen nibs and inkwells;
Five-stones,conkers in the yard,
Before the lesson bell
Categories:
inkwells, life, nostalgia, school,
Form:
Rhyme
FORTIES CHILD
Freezing slides
on sheets of ice
Balaclavsa snug
Finger mitts
snow-balling bold,
Playtime in the cold.
Satchels,desks
with lift-up lids
Pen nibs
& inkwells
Five-stones conkers
in the yard
before
the lesson bell
repost from 2007
Categories:
inkwells, childhood, memory,
Form:
Rhyme
W afting wonder world-wide
A stonishing, astounding artistry
R apier-like Rennaisance rhymes
R enascent, radiant resonance
I ndigo inkwells of incense
O mniscient, omnipotent originality
R evered, redoubtable Romantic
Fly to Heaven on poetic wings
My friend, Our friend
Winged Warrior
Categories:
inkwells, heaven, i miss you, poetry, tribute,
Form:
Acrostic
Inkwells in desks with lift-uplids
Tables written out with old pen nibs
Noses pressed flat on the window glass
our pockets tinkling ,full of brass
Exploring fields across the brook
studying in nature's real time book
Fishing for minnows with jar and net
oftimes slipping and getting wet
Winding brooklets filling narrow streams
into rivers of childhood dreams
Categories:
inkwells, childhood, history, nostalgia
Form:
Crystalline
YESTERDAYS
Inkwells in desks with lift-uplids
Tables written out with old pen nibs
Noses pressed flat on the window glass
our pockets tinkling ,full of brass
Exploring fields across the brook
studying in nature's real time book
Fishing for minnows with jar and net
oftimes slipping and getting wet
Winding brooklets filling narrow streams
into rivers of childhood dreams
Copyright © Brian Strand | Year Posted 2008
Categories:
inkwells, nostalgia, word play,
Form:
Couplet