Short Interpretive Poems
Short Interpretive Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Interpretive by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Interpretive by length and keyword.
Your Dance Shows Your Joys
orange feather dancer without a face
we cannot read your expressions
but your interpretive dance shows your joys
your talented feet share your story
we are enthralled by your moves...
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Categories:
interpretive, dance,
Form:
Free verse
HISTORISTA david ingres
anecdote
anciente
nobless
noted
in
a backward
glance
interpretive
high-minded
imaginings
portraying
the past
with
contemporary
airbrused
articulations...
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Categories:
interpretive, art,
Form:
Didactic
An Interpretive New Year
On this night
We have in sight
A new year filled with intellectual challenging delight
Just open a book
And take a look
There may be some fictional information that can be found
And entertaining interpretation abound
Happy New Year to all
And enjoy the literary call...
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Categories:
interpretive, america, books, image, imagination, inspirational, new year,
Form:
Rhyme
Yes,I Have a Passion For Dance
The music,
The touching,
The after.
All the types
from Folk to Polka,
Tango, Rumba, Samba,
Waltz to Square,
Cha Cha, Mambo, Twist ,
Tap, Jazz, Rock.
Ballroom Proms to Backyard Parties,
Late Night Dives and Quite Evenings.
Steps that Jump, Slide Skip and Hop,
And then some motion stops.
Then we go INTERPRETIVE...
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Categories:
interpretive, nostalgia,
Form:
I do not know?
Feel the Sway - Interpretive
Trifle the thoughts living on a breeze
hearts darken twist a loving soul
eased down an anchored way
can't you feel the sway
Oh mother, hear my calls
muttered in a muted melody
Pulse, held for dear thee thou
leaving dotted lines, symbiotic
airs of allusive elegance
Imbed out an echo of relief
nether real nor silenced hope
exchanged, changed, or rearranged
resistant to extinction
slip away, go slip away...
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Categories:
interpretive, absence, allusion, analogy, anxiety,
Form:
Free verse
Splendour Comparative
Twins, entrapped in purity of essence,
The woman and the vista;
She, for all the world, is real,
The other cast interpretive.
Models of implicit quintessence,
The painting and the sister;
She, to be so bold, can feel,
The other felt intuitive.
Beauty slaved in delicate pairing,
The female and the prospect;
She, embodying existence,
The other forced reflective.
Each a fundamental bearing,
Yet singular in aspect;
Apart, yet close in distance,
Duet, the splendour comparative....
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Categories:
interpretive, allegory, art, love, passion, visionary,
Form:
Blank verse