Short Knightly Poems
Short Knightly Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Knightly by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Knightly by length and keyword.
A Knightly Senryu
I’m so fat …that were
I a Knight my title would
Be “Sir Cumference”...
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Categories:
knightly, humor,
Form:
Senryu
Bahram 1st To Mani 4th
What worth are you?
You deny all knightly sports.
You do not defend our walls.
I heal with no gold.
I free doves from steel cages.
I wait for heaven’s kingdom....
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Categories:
knightly, heaven, judgement,
Form:
Sedoka
Old Profession
There once was a lass from the Bower
Whose fame got her paid by the hour
'Till one Knightly gent
Forgot reticent
And now she's the one with the power.
©deborah burch
6/07/2012...
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Categories:
knightly, business, funny,
Form:
Limerick
Through the Sky
A
Bird
Cartwheeling
Diligently,
Ever
Frightfully
Gaining
Height
In
Jumbled
Knightly
Loops,
Moaning
Never
Once,
Perhaps
Queenly
Reigned
Sky
Took
Unnecessary
Vices
Wherever
Xiang
Yankee
Zaps.
06/09/2020...
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Categories:
knightly, 7th grade, adventure, anxiety, art, bird, faith,
Form:
ABC
Arthurian Footles
Arthur's Land:
royal
soil
Lancelot & Guinevere:
unjust
in lust
Meeting of Knights:
able
table
Excalibur:
steel cone
in stone
Merlin's Temper:
wizard
blizzard
Morgan's Powers:
tragic
magic
The Lady of the Lake:
shady
lady
Quest for the Grail:
the goal -
find bowl
A Knightly Siege:
castle
hassle...
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Categories:
knightly, fantasy,
Form:
Footle
Death
How happy is the medieval life!
Never forget the knightly and gothic life.
The occurrence that's really noticeable,
Above all others is the disappearance.
Are you upset by how conspicuous it is?
Does it tear you apart to see the disappearance so strong?
Decease is, in its way, the of modification.
Never forget the yellowish and dishonourable decease....
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Categories:
knightly, addiction, age, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse
The Knightly Spouse
A priviledge, not a burden
The power of Love to wield.
In the name of the highest;
Crowned a king; alike throned.
As far beyond that wall afield
Each castle's; cloud-horizoned.
A great honour, the greatest
Entrusted them, vowed knightly
Raise not a gold-fingered hand
But tears for to wipe, ward off
In black who for Despondency
At such saving gestures scoff....
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Categories:
knightly, love, marriage,
Form:
Rhyme