Short Mauves Poems
Short Mauves Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Mauves by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Mauves by length and keyword.
I leave footprints in the wet sand.
They meander with no rhyme or reason
headed towards a pastel sunset
where pinks and mauves touch
the deepening hue of the beach.
The colours ... just beyond my reach
Categories:
mauves, beach,
Form:
Free verse
gold pink orange dawn
rise up refreshed in sunshine
like a fragrant bloom
in torrid noon hour
emerald green and jaded
birds sing to summer
reds mauves turn dusky
shadows lengthen into night
glimmering moonbeams
midnight of dreaming
diamond stars are twinkling fire
music in the night
Categories:
mauves, color, day, imagery, nature, night, sunset, time,
Form:
Haiku
sun bids her farewell
with a final curtain call
reds and mauves to thrill
venus then twinkles
with diamonds full of love
sprinkled from above
moon crescent in view
luna love forevermore
takes my breath away
Written 4th June 2020
Contest Name Fresh Traditional HAIKU (5-7-5)
Sponsor JCB Burl
2nd PLACE
Contest A BRIAN STRAND JULY 24
Sponsor Brian Strand
FIRST PLACE
Categories:
mauves, moon, sun, universe,
Form:
Haiku
Colors dancing ‘cross the canvas
from the artist’s seasoned brush;
hues of reds and mauves and blues all
waltzing slowly in a hush.
Swaying softly to the music
drifting calmly through my mind;
the poetry of colors, and their
gentle beauty undefined.
Closing eyes I see a sunset,
hear a tender twilight tune,
see the poetry of colors
dancing slowly ‘neath the moon.
August 5, 2019
Categories:
mauves, art, color, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
I go to the edge of the world
And I find
Yellows and oranges
Reds, scarlets, mauves, and burgundies
All congested together
Into a blasting color display
Turning the blue gradually
Into black nothingness
And bringing the darkening sky
Black behind the tail
Of the solar ball
As the sun sets
These colors get darker
Until darkness comes
At the very end
Russell Sivey
Contest: Poem about "Sunset"
Sponsor: Leonora Galinta
8/5/2013
Categories:
mauves, color, red, sun, yellow,
Form:
Free verse
As though shadow had every though shadow
It had every right-it did-to darken every right -and it did--
The common noon, there was lowered mundane grays
(Lilacs, mauves, moss greens like trees!) of cotton unrolling
To quilts unrolling, unrolling to quilts of shade. Choking
Back one last spoke of one
Last spoke of ashen (pale as silence) sun,
Such an albatross of clouds troubled a sky that bore the burden
Of an albatross of clouds (those greens!)
Categories:
mauves, life,
Form:
Free verse