Short Montague Poems
Short Montague Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Montague by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Montague by length and keyword.
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Woe is me-woe is me
Romeo Montague
loved Julie Capulet
what e'er the cost,
but in the end it seems
lovers so torn between
interfamilial
fueds, can be lost....
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Categories:
montague, funny, girlfriend-boyfriend, lost love,
Form:
Double Dactyl
We Married In Secret
One by one,
They push
This dagger
Through their souls
Montague and Capulet
Star-crossed lovers
So deeply in love
We cross the stars
Claim that
Love is just
A test
We married
In secret...
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Categories:
montague, imagination
Form:
Free verse
The day before I fell in love with you
I don't remember what I did, it's true,
the day before I fell in love with you.
I guess I might've been attending Shakespeare class
lamenting with Professor Pendergrass
the fate of Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague....
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Categories:
montague, 12th grade, first love, joy, love, relationship,
Form:
Rhyme
Opposite Ends
The family feud
Between The Montague and
The Capulet,
On opposite ends
Attracting a love
Between night and day
Star-crossed lovers met
This Romeo and sweet Juliet
Facing their fate
This poison of death
What bitter drink
To die a thirsty death
Secret lovers must end...
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Categories:
montague, imagination
Form:
Free verse
Naked Sea
Major Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen, KBE, RA, RHA (27 November 1878 – 29 September 1931), was an Irish artist who worked mainly in London. Orpen was a fine draughtsman and a popular, commercially successful, painter of portraits for the well-to-do in Edwardian society, though many of his most striking paintings are self-portraits.
His painting inspired this small verse...
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Categories:
montague, appreciation, art, beach, beautiful, ireland, muse, philosophy,
Form:
Free verse
Verbal Altercation
Your an idiot
no your an idiot
some claim we are idiots
the fighting never stops
some argue about spelling
some argue 'bout life
but in our world
no one wins the fight
we have fought and forget the reason
Montague and Capulets a wonderful example
there feud killed there loved ones
and still people hate 'em
why do we fight
to only be noticed
so is it wrong
to have it all
in this Verbal Altercation?...
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Categories:
montague, people
Form:
Free verse
Forever Verona
A Montague. A Capulet.
‘Twas at a masquerade they met.
Two strangers caught each other's eyes
as strains of love began to rise.
Upon a courtyard balcony,
amidst the angst of family,
‘twas there the pair professed love's need -
though Kismet's kiss would intercede.
Alas, the banes of passion bleed -
resolving gest through tragedy.
The foils of fate singed hot as coals
yet death would reunite their souls.
Two hearts in heaven overflow -
One Juliet. One Romeo....
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Categories:
montague, love
Form:
Sonnet