Short Noun Poems
Short Noun Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Noun by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Noun by length and keyword.
Mother Father kids
Brainstorm vacation voyage
Car railway or plane
Entry in Brian's "Poetry of the Noun-Haiku" Contest
Alpha knows noun wolfa wink
Canis lupus is rare
Sirius is the brightest
So this is so lovely Sothis
in an ancient Egyptian way
Form:
No other treasures have I to leave behind, but this single noun and verb: LOVE!
© Demetrios Trifiatis
09 March 2023
circumlocution
noun ser-kum-loh-KYOO-shun
1 : the use of an unnecessarily large number of words to express an idea
2 : evasion in speech
Storm warning, record rain
Jet stream, El Nino waters
Wind gusts and mudslides
For Brian Strand's Poetry of the Noun contest
Ink quills and vellum
Sensitivities on rags
The bard's monument
For Mr. Brian Stand's contest:
Poetry of the Noun
The wife took a tumble downtown
And an homeless man held her down
She said (off the cuff),
"No need to play rough
An adjective describes a noun!"
luminary
noun LOO-muh-nair-ee
1 : a person of prominence or brilliant achievement
2 : a body that gives light; especially : one of the celestial bodies
wind in the trees, snow
the wolf and rabbit at peace
night winter forest
Inspired by the contest “Poetry of the Noun” sponsored by Brian Strand.
Dreams
Unicorn
Clouds
Sun
Violets
Daisies
Coneflower
Sun
Meadow
Queen Anne’s Lace
Garden
Sun
Daydream
Soul
Nap
Sun
Love
Magic
Youth
Sun
charlotte carrot is her name
though shes not the one to blame
for a grocer came to town
and in greeting lacked a noun
so a veggie brought her fame.
Deep ocean darkness
lucid stars as small fireflies
splendor of midnight
Entered in Brian Strand's Poetry Of The Noun contest
Copyright 210 by Andrew Crisci
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. Oneness, Goodness, Truth,
Beauty, Mercy and Justice,
Attributes of God.
inspired by Poetry of the noun
Brian Strand contest
williwaw
noun WILL-ih-waw
1 a : a sudden violent gust of cold land air common along mountainous coasts of high latitudes
b : a sudden violent wind
2 : a violent commo
P-oet
A-uthors
Z-estful
V-erse
I-n
L-ovely
L-ines
A-s
N-oun
U-ses
E-xcellent
V-erb
A-new
Topic: Birthday of Paz Villanueva (January 13)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
molars
m a s t i c a t e
meals
written 15/07/21
1st placement
3 words all starting with M noun verb noun
Joseph May sponsored
in just a few words (2) contest
Listen to poem:
When words takes you from
a noun, to a pronoun, comes~
adjectives and verbs?
a heart passionately in love chronically impairs one's noesis lucidly to reason!
© Demetrios Trifiatis
20 January 2018
* noesis- noun, the psychological result of: perception, learning and reasoning.
Buddhist: self-immolation
Muslim: blow everyone up
Christian: just shoot you
Hindu: Sikh revenge
zeal: (noun) a feeling of strong eagerness,
excessive fervor to do something or
accomplish some end
© Goode Guy 2012-11-27
Form:
NZH quickly judge, BMW X SPORT, fav
Pangram 27 Letters in the phrase
7 words
All 26 Letters of the alphabet used
NZH- NZH New Zealand Herald (New Zealand newspaper)
fav- noun (slang)
noun: fav
a favorite person or thing
WHO I AM IS A PERSON OF INTEGRITY
I LIVE IN PROBITY
WHAT I LIVE IS A SCHLOR OF VISUAL RIGHTS
I AM NOT SOMEONE ELSE
ABBREVIATION OF ME IS A VIRTUAL TO FLY AWAY
I AM A NOUN
I AM A PRONOUN
NOT A VERB
NOR ADJECTIVE
BUT A IDEALLY OF WHO I AM
Sounds of Summer
If you can hear
as I can now
the rose of noun
the bee of verb
the hive of mind
then you can hear
as I can now
everywhere the zither
of the siphonings of day,
everywhere the last
letter of the alphabet.
Donal Mahoney
( I sure do "heart" america's heartland!)
Iowa heart land
spring's Redbreast, summer corn rows
fall harvest, winter tableaus
For Brian Strand's Poetry of the Noun contest
And for Skat's MY LAND IS MY HOME Poetry Contest
Mocking Bird in rose
Checking nest of summer, thorns
Defy enemy
Thanks Brian for the challenge to do this. I don't know if it is what you're asking to be
written or not. I am using Defy as a noun here. This one has been withdrawn from the
contest.
Summer Sayonara
If you can hear
as I can now
the rose of noun
the bee of verb
the hive of mind
then you can hear
as I can now
everywhere the zither
of the siphonings
of day, everywhere
the last letter of
the alphabet
Donal Mahoney