Short Oro Poems
Short Oro Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Oro by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Oro by length and keyword.
One Diego Armando Maradona
in epitaph we today honour
by a hand of God & the dribble found fame
in a world cup of the beautiful game
Categories:
oro, celebrity, sports,
Form:
Free verse
En el borde de un pañuelo rosado,
con letras de oro escribí tu nombre;
y al arrojarlo en un mar encantado,
brotaron del fondo miles de flores.
Categories:
oro, love,
Form:
Romanticism
Ein letztes Leuchten
Abendsonne über der Stadt
Wie goldenes Laub
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A last gleam
Evening sun over the town
Like golden foliage
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Un último destello
Sol de la tarde sobre la ciudad
Como follaje de oro
Categories:
oro, nature
Form:
Haiku
Red and green
Rojo y verde
Christmas…. The pirate way.
Verde y oro
Green and gold
We’re strong and brave and bold.
Seasons Greetings!
Feliz Navidad!
Maligayang Pasko! (Filipino)
Giáng Sinh Vui V? (Vietnamese)
Happy Holidays!
We wish you today,
Merry Christmas … the pirate way!
Categories:
oro, caregiving, childhood, family, children, holiday, life, school
Form:
Rhyme
M-ine of gold where
I- ndigenous people dwell-
N- atives of the far mountainous lands with
D- ivine forest and mountain ranges,
O -ffering mineral-rich soil and emerald vegetation
R- anging from lappaceum to lansium,
O- ver which the pristine rivers flow.
The name was from old Spanish moniker "mina de Oro" ("mine of gold")
September 10, 2022
Categories:
oro, appreciation, nature,
Form:
Acrostic
Olodumare crowned you,
Like the daring obas of old,
Undaunted and unshakable,
With hearts sculpted out of gold,
Ase and oro were their best friends,
Dangerous yet mellow,
Empathetic and in-depth analysts,
Meekfaced like the proverbial lamb,
In all they were the brave ones,
Laying aside their troubles and ills,
Alase ekeji orisa they were called,
Due to their daring feats,
Eki Oba Alase.
Categories:
oro, africa, eulogy, poetess, poetry,
Form:
Acrostic
i decided while
trying to find a
vein trying to
get a fix of the
mother load
that vein that
runs through
my very body
rich and pure
worth more
then any oro
for she without
vanity is never
vain though i
needle ready
need to get
her into my
life my very
life's blood
because
i'm an abuser
of my Muse
which she
prefers mi
Musa
which i
gladly
use
her
she
is my
addiction
Categories:
oro, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
?r?
Words
It sometimes comes
as a whisper
flashing slyly
like an unsheathed sword
effortless in its escape
stainless in its will
It sometimes roars
fuming with malicious intent
like a glistening guillotine
hovering over many heads
It sometimes flows
with a steamy passion
entrenched with cunning roots
quietly silhouette
Stealthily amidst the quiet shadows
Subtly enforcing
tiring the feeble minds
Categories:
oro, deep, inspiration, mystery,
Form:
Narrative
With nothing, I pride myself as Olakunle,
Who makes moves,
Overcome challenges and kore Dele.
Truly, Oluwanifemi
Even death whispers; Ikukoyi.
The future is secured, for the gods have Tiresimi
And instructed the angels to Mayowa
Ki oro mi le Dayo.
The heavens smile upon us;
We are established
And Ayo wa Tobi.
Oh; let’s enjoy our companionship
By neglecting our differences and Dolapo.
Life is full of mysteries and surprises
But we shall Durojaiye and Jokotola.
Categories:
oro, confidence, creation, culture, devotion, happiness, heaven, identity,
Form:
Free verse