Short Metronomes Poems
Short Metronomes Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Metronomes by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Metronomes by length and keyword.
Imagery I
Pushing past the tangles of imagery
faded torn things better left unknown
broken toys and metronomes tones
scattered after a Wars drone
the voices of infancy
the pain
the violence
a loss of innocence
pushing pass the imagery!...
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Categories:
metronomes, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger, art, corruption, cry,
Form:
Rhyme
Our Song
hand in hand
we walk through
the verdancy
of our love
invigorated by
our close
environment
breathing it in
with reverent awe
we step to the
synchronized
beating of our hearts
birds in the distance
are singing our song
with grasshopper
metronomes and
toads laying the bassline
we stop to dance
to the private symphony
in celebration of
our romantic sunrise...
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Categories:
metronomes, love, music, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Metal and Metronomes I
Sitting in the wake of emotions
Feeling the Flood of thoughts
drip off the edge of my hard hands
I tilt the hour glass, watch it crash
The metal grinds the eons song
Images pass from a long silence
To infect my eye with rage
Rear the ruined head of man
touch the metronome feel its rhythm
to keep it in time of my heart beat
I pass from their plain of Consciousness....
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Categories:
metronomes, age, dark, death, depression, destiny, dream, gothic,
Form:
Free verse
Penned
Rings around an equine leg,
captured gait and proud of heritage,
slice my heart to freedom's pitch
to lay the stones to pave
Fields should sway in wildflower metronomes
to the running hooves of a thousand feet
Sun on manes and nostril steam
breaking the morning dew in clumps
and yet I watch as canters stop painfully short
and white wood fences become brick walls
to never be toppled, except in flight
in midnight eyes and fire....
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Categories:
metronomes, animals, life, sympathy,
Form:
Free verse
Near Nothing At All
One’s life is no more or less
Than an hourglass made flesh
Each grain of sand
But a heartbeat of man
Each breath a small death
In the end…
We’re no more than metronomes
Fashioned from flesh and bones
Mere measure of mortality
No more…No less
We’re no more than photons
Mere flashes of light
No more that a meteor’s
Brief flight in the night
A minute component
An atom at best
No more than an hourglass
…Made flesh…
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Categories:
metronomes, creation, life, time,
Form:
Couplet
Across the Great Plains
Racing toward the deep blue horizon,
Chasing the golden sun across America
Expressing wonderment at the vastness
Of the Great Plains, distant farmhouses
Dwarfed by gigantic silos awaiting harvest
Tall soldier-like windmills standing guard
While cattle graze, tails twitching like metronomes
To the beat of the clackity-clack road noises.
FIRST PLACE WINNER
written August 24, 2021
Brian Strand "Verse Freed" Poetry Contest
March 4, 2022...
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Categories:
metronomes, america, farm, places, travel, vacation,
Form:
Free verse