Short Nobleman Poems
Short Nobleman Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Nobleman by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Nobleman by length and keyword.
allow me to introduce to you
a dear friend
may I present The Green Man
we once shared a goblet of mead
inside the head of a nobleman
sometime in the early
thirteenth century
Categories:
nobleman, friendship, inspirational, life, meaningful, relationship, surreal, time,
Form:
Narrative
Errol Flynn played Robin Hood,
A displaced nobleman doing good.
Robin may have won all his fights
But is was Errol who looked good in the tights.
for Catie Lindseys 'you who...yo, clerihew' contest
Categories:
nobleman, funny
Form:
Clerihew
Gains strength from Power
Rises high on air currents
Looks down on the world
(Ideas from James Frazer's poem "The Nobleman, His Eagle, and The Moon; The " Bible"
from Isaiah 40 and Dolly Parton's song "Eagle When She Flies".)
Categories:
nobleman, animals, family, imagination, inspirational, introspection, mother, nature
Form:
Haiku
Auctioneers have quite a simple job
They must make wares sound outstandingly wonderful
In 1816 a really great one sold Sir Issac Newton’s tooth
For a marvelously crazy price –
Three thousand seven hundred and eighty five dollars.
The nobleman who bought it had it put into a ring.
His wife left him.
Categories:
nobleman, humor,
Form:
Free verse
The seer of all your weight.
Not in mirrors or magazines
but the truth that everything won’t be ok.
You don’t own forgiveness or tomorrow.
Shame grows in the eye of your peers
and everyone else being lord,
nobleman, winter or crow
has eyes and confines you to your land
that will never again bear fruit
until the soul is again ready.
Categories:
nobleman,
Form:
Free verse
1393
Yvain, the son of the Earl of Foix, did painfully expire
At a Royal Masquerade Ball as his costume caught fire
And a most tragic yet quite strange event, did transpire
As many others all around, tried to fan the flames away
Aimery Poitiers, a French nobleman also died that way
As did two more in 1393 at the King’s Bal des Ardents
Categories:
nobleman, death, fire, french,
Form:
Rhyme