Short Luminaries Poems
Short Luminaries Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Luminaries by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Luminaries by length and keyword.
" The stars are the cosmic luminaries to those skeptics of watchers who assume they only shine their light in the darkness. "
Alfredo Gonzales ©
Categories:
luminaries, stars,
Form:
Free verse
BRIGHT EYES
silver glittering
of stars against black velvet
skies, luminaries
keeping watch over mankind
as eyes turn up their dimmers
11/30/2017
4 or 5 line poem
Categories:
luminaries, night,
Form:
Tanka
She is from Nairobi, a highlighted nation of luminaries
A country that encourages the education of women
She has her masters and her PHD but none of that matters
When the men see how beautiful she is, they discount her brilliance.
Categories:
luminaries, woman,
Form:
Blank verse
An observer would ask quietly,
Why do we write poetry?
We use illusion, in words to dazzle,
Our muse flows words, no hassles,
Each poem a fragment of society,
Writers always luminaries,
Beacons of a torch, to dazzle,
We scribble each verse, no hassles........
Categories:
luminaries, allusion, light, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Trailblazers and bellwethers
who conduct with dignity
are these noble maestros
who shepherd people.
Honorable and selfless
luminaries are these bold
inspirers of confidence.
Captains of courage
who lead by example.
Directors who orchestrate,
motivate, excite and
spark others to follow.
Emanate role models
of noteworthy distinction.
These are leaders,
champions of the best
who are as rare
as they are great.
Categories:
luminaries, people
Form:
Free verse
hypnopompic hues
multifaceted jewels
confetti luminaries
a gift from mother?
i’m cosseted in
its incalescence
its wind chime colors
my mind’s fixed upon
rubies, sapphires, emeralds
even if i fall
into somnambulant sleep
i cannot chase dreams
chimerical blooms
cut gems of rain-and-moon-bows
that unfurl as i awake
1/17/2022
Categories:
luminaries, color, dream, imagery,
Form:
Choka
Luminaries lining stairs
Ghosts and goblins walk in pairs
Jack-o-lanterns flaming faces
Standing guard on all their places
Frantic feet on crunching leaves
Only on"All Hallows' Eve"
Doorbells dinging: bony witches
Offer treats from candy dishes
Spooky mansions: quite a sight
Haunted yearly, for one night
Staying out for just one more
Waiting breathless at the door
"Trick or Treat!" the end is near
See you all again next year
Categories:
luminaries, halloween,
Form:
Rhyme