Short Millenia Poems
Short Millenia Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Millenia by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Millenia by length and keyword.
Around the Sun, Planet Earth revolves
Over millenia, the human race evolves
Save in this, which many would like to see dissolve
~ Authorities, their power, rarely devolve
Categories:
millenia, change, power,
Form:
Monorhyme
this king rulès by the people..By paliamentry decree'
Now the country for millenia, has been a Christian
Majority.. Defender of faiths.? Does he await a great
Change? And is Britain willing to endure untold pain?
Categories:
millenia, appreciation, character, courage,
Form:
Rhyme
Ethe-real, looking at what is more.? Quantifiable mass
There is much more space than can be measured or
Weighed..Millenia.? Who has lived one Methusela almost'
And so some of humanity tries, to take the reigns of power
Yet all things belong to God.' Seen and unseen, strong or
Weak.'
Categories:
millenia, appreciation, bible, character, confidence, education, endurance,
Form:
Free verse
Ecomaniacs tilt at windmills and joust at clouds
Don Quixotes screaming out loud
Climate Change! Global Warming! CO2!
as if you think Nature's amenable to you
Don't scream yourself hoarse! God's kept the Universe fit
over centuries and millenia ~ as humanity flutters and flits
Categories:
millenia, environment, god, voice, weather,
Form:
Couplet
and when i wander through the night
the moon follows
staring without a word
as if it knows
something it wants to share
yet hovers hesitating
millenia of good and bad
love and hate peace and war
it's seen it all
still in silence and without judgment
it watches over life as it unfolds
mindless of lessons from the past
AP: Honorable Mention 2024
Categories:
millenia, life, moon, time,
Form:
Free verse
Imagine my eyes
as they
might be
and let sound smolder...
render an image
if you will,
a falcon bursting through
an Egg
which had surrounded
He who is millenia older
than we could possibly configure...
royalty of earthen fire !!
borne not of water,
but of flame
re - borne
from Mother's eternal ashes...
and made again the same...
Categories:
millenia, life, nature, philosophy, time, visionary,
Form:
Rhyme
Never has a silence been so deafening
Throwing static in all directions
A thousand words screaming from the mind
Filling the void with copious confusion
A moment into a millenia
Breath is held like a door for someone who isn't coming
Thoughts are solar flares
Every previous interaction is recalculated
Nerve endings tense
She whispers back
"I love you, too"
Categories:
millenia, for her, i love you, love,
Form:
Free verse
Lambs of Freedom
Love, faith and unity
Ye three millenia,
Green, yellow and red
Coronate Aethiopia.
Gamma colors ye freedom
Thou hast burning candles,
Memory of the lambs
Thou hath ye cradles.
Green, yellow and red
Tricolors ye freedom,
Green, yellow and red
Ye honors thy honordom.
Let them reveal ye happiness
Glory be thy holiness.
Aethiopia Hoy!, Blessed and free
Freedom ye mater dolorosa.
Categories:
millenia, faith, imagination, lost love, mystery, philosophy, visionary,
Form:
I do not know?
We need time to adjust
our watches
so we can see
the light
cutting through the tapestry
which
is
our
exsistence
Only one or two millenia
left for the human race
Let's make the most of it!
Since the end is coming soon
We should not let dreams die with it!
A surrealist universe
had no room
for the timid, for the ones who
are addicted to undeserved power
Categories:
millenia, fantasy, imagination, universe,
Form:
Blank verse
You've seen
what time can do
How
winds
carve rock
and how ancient seas
dumped their sediment
on the ground
take note
of the changes
Proceed cautiously
Our eyes have
tasted fire
our ears have
seen the progression of time
Let's take joy in
nature's dance
Let the earth
take a few more whirls
wait patiently for
the inevitable march
of the days, months, millenia
Categories:
millenia, time
Form:
Lyric
The Poet dilettante, pretty words,
—not much else
Your world falls apart, head buried,
darkness felt
Shangi-la’s luxury, your dreams
can’t afford
Rome’s pillars under siege, strong words
must accord
Through hundreds of millenia what has been
learned
“Freedom is won by blood when all cowardice
spurned”
Unwilling to fight the enemies fire
with fire
Your good intentions to burn,
—your ashes bemired
(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2017)
Categories:
millenia, words,
Form:
Rhyme