Short Pavilions Poems
Short Pavilions Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Pavilions by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Pavilions by length and keyword.
Pleiades P
Pulsating Pleiades
Pelione’s fair daughters
Play in pale pavilions
Paradise peekaboo
Pearls on Orion’s pelt
Plead pure plaintive paeans -
Phenomenon’s portrait
4-9-21
Contest: Pleiades P
Sponsor: Kim Merryman
Categories:
pavilions, stars,
Form:
Pleiades
Fairest Luna, hung so bright
Light iridescent unto night
Bring joyand wonder to young and old
Ageless and beautiful to behold!
As sun rules day infusing its light
His constant watch to keep you in sight
In granite pavilions you rest and sleep
An amazing splendor the world to see
~*~
Categories:
pavilions, nature
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
The emerald hills and peaks form orderly layout,
The trails of immortals lead on to the top lookout;
Pavilions peep out through the mists and clouds restless,
Pine trees and bamboos there vie gently for greenness.
The crystal dripping water hits on the could ground of the cave deep,
Distant mountains in autumn are under the setting sun’s final sweep.
Lost in the mirage, I really need to know how
To find the way back to mortal world right now.
Categories:
pavilions, mountains,
Form:
Rhyme