Short Moore Poems
Short Moore Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Moore by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Moore by length and keyword.
Still Point 23
feelings
held-
in restraint
(after Marianne Moore)...
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Categories:
moore, anxiety,
Form:
Imagism
Emagi Moore Marriage
marianne moore MARRIAGE
woman = EQUIVALENT = man...
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Categories:
moore, marriage,
Form:
Shape
Long Ago Heroes
George Reeves Superman
Clayton Moore the Lone Ranger
long ago heroes...
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Categories:
moore, hero,
Form:
Haiku
Anacreonte Byron Moore
Who reads Tomas Moore
reads much more of Lord byron
as Anacreonte...
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Categories:
moore, allegory, allusion, metaphor, poetry, poets, tribute,
Form:
Light Verse
Gravity
Gravity escapes, death falls on him.
© Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, death,
Form:
Monoku
Reflection
I look in the mirror, I stare at glass
© Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, depression, introspection,
Form:
Monoku
Monoku Ekphrasis 36
Marianne Moore -
Queen of the open form..for sure...
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Categories:
moore, people, poetry,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Noise
The room was silent, the noise was deafening.
©Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, mystery,
Form:
Monoku
Bull's Eye
Time for a change, the arrow hits the bull's eye.
© Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, introspection, life,
Form:
Monoku
Senryu 1
the pain in my chest
never escapes...
seasons changing
Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, angst,
Form:
Senryu
The Ring
The rings are never ending, the wedding vows are not.
©Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, life,
Form:
Monoku
Searching
Wind blows thru the trees, your soul looking for a place to rest.
©2/2/13 Holly P. Moore...
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Categories:
moore, lost,
Form:
Monoku
Time
Time passing for the depressed, a turtle crossing the desert.
©Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, depression, time,
Form:
Monoku
Give Love
give
sharing
caressing
understanding
love
©Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, inspirational, love,
Form:
Lanterne
Merry Christmas Honey
you will alway be
heaven to me
together
don't get no better
worth moore than money
MERRY
CHRISTMAS HONEY...
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Categories:
moore, adventure, blessing,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Peace
me
thinking
resolving
understanding
peace
©Holly P. Moore
November 2012...
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Categories:
moore, introspection, life,
Form:
Lanterne
Music In My Home
Music
Made in my house
Your emotions breathe in
No concerns as they fly away
Classics
©Holly P. Moore
November 2012...
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Categories:
moore, home, life,
Form:
Cinquain
My Family
Dogs Dig Dirty
Holly and Harold
Fabulously Fantastic Father
Son who Shines Sunshine!
©Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, family,
Form:
Alliteration
Many Pieces
The dandelion seahead flew into many pieces, groups of birds travelled across the sky.
© Holly P. Moore
October 2012...
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Categories:
moore, nature,
Form:
Monoku
Too Loud
too loud
mass confusion
i sit there silently
just a blur, no words heard really
it's you
©Holly P. Moore
November 2012...
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Categories:
moore, angst,
Form:
Cinquain
Broken
Broken
I do not feel
My skin is numb when touched
Still waiting for the day to come
Repair
©Holly P. Moore
November 2012...
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Categories:
moore, depression, introspection,
Form:
Cinquain
Hear Me
Hear me
Speaking to you
My words fly to the stars
You do not try to capture them
They fall.
©Holly P. Moore
December 2012...
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Categories:
moore, fear, health,
Form:
Cinquain
Up and Down We Go
Travel
Does not change theme
Up and down, we go far
Coming back from where we began
Need Map
©Holly P. Moore
December 2012...
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Categories:
moore, funny, introspection, life,
Form:
Cinquain
Demi Moore
Demi Moore
An Arsenal football fan for sure
She once was a bill collector
But now she's a doll collector!
9-9-2024...
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Categories:
moore, people,
Form:
Clerihew
Clerihew Marianne Moore
Milady Miss Marianne Moore
loved syllables best, for sure
they helped make verse so fine
as the stanza itself became her line...
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Categories:
moore, poetry, word play,
Form:
Clerihew