Short Reet Poems

Short Reet Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Reet by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Reet by length and keyword.


New Dawn You Greet

R-ays
A-nd
N-ew
D-awn
Y-ou

G-reet
A-re
N-icely
A-bating
D-ark
E-vening's
N-egativity

Topic: Birthday of Randy Ganaden (August 31)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic


Dusk Disappears

J-ust meet the new day, 
G-reet the break of fresh morning, 
V-iew the lovely dawn.









Topi c: Birthday of John Ray G. Vino (March 1) 
Form: Acrostic Haiku
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Haiku

Silently Calling

G-lowing
E-ffulgence
O-f
R-ays
G-reet
E-arly

E-nvironment
S-ilently
C-alling
O-n
B-eacon
A-nd
L-ight

Topic: Birthday of George Escobal (October 03) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Employ Regards To Greet

A-uthor
L-ets
B-irthday
E-mploy
R-egards
T-o

G-reet
O-ne
N-ame
Z-estfully
A-pplying
L-itterateur's
E-xcellent
S-alutation

Topic: Birthday of Bro. Albert P. Gonzales (January 01) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

October Sixteenth Day

G-reet the morning light, 
R-ising sun starts to shine; 
E-vening shadows disappear, 
G-iving you a peace of mind. 

C-omfort, joy and happiness 
A-llow you to leave the gray; 
N-ew dawn has just broken, 
O-ctober sixteenth day.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic


Imagine

I like to let my mind drift.
M ake believe I can shape shift.
A rise and go now to outer space.
G reet any alien by warm embrace.
I nteract by means of telepathy.
N urture good communication generally.
E nlightened return to educate humanity.
Categories: reet, education, fantasy, friendship,
Form: Acrostic

Impressive Openness

S-ee
H-ow
E-arly
R-adiant
M-orn
A- ugust
L-ets
Y-our
N-ewness

G-reet 
L-ife
E-ndorsing
N-ice
N-ineteenth
L-ight
A-s
C-larity
Q-uietly
U-ses
I-mpressive
O-penness

Topic: Birthday of Shermalyn Glenn Lacquio (August 19) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Greet the New Day

G-reet the new day, 
E-arly in the morning, 
R-eceive the Almighty's blessing.
I-t's now time to wake up, 
C-oal clouds above fade into gray; 
H-owling wind and rain stop, 
E-ve goes away.

Topic: Birthday of Geriche S. Morenis (March 28) 
Form: Acrostic Star Sevlin
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Await the Moonrise

A-wait the moonrise, 
R-ising above so fine; 
I-n the ray of light I pen
E-ach and every
L-ine.

H-ow amazing is the moonrise, 
I-n seventeenth November; 
G-reet and meet the silence
U-ntil you go to slumber.
I-n the brightness of day, serenity excites our eyes; 
T-hink of the cool quiet sky, await the moonrise.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Once You Feel Brand New

J-ust let your heart glow, 
E-arly thirtieth of September; 
L-et your eyes sparkle, 
L-et your mind remember. 
I-t's time to be fresh, 
A-llow your face to smile; 
N-ever let the tears fall, nor let the wink beguile. 

A-im to see the sunrise, 
G-reet the morning dew; 
B-right life will be yours, 
O-nce you feel brand 
N-ew.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Meet the New Year

A-im to meet the new year, 
N-ever turn a blind eye; 
G-reet the future with truth, 
E-vade the deceiver's
L-ie.

M-eet the new year again, 
A-lthough the sky is gray; 
L-et the bright occasion begin, 
O-nly fourteen days away.
N-ice beacon December seventeenth wipes away each tear; 
G-aze at the next month to meet the new year.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Meet the New Year

A-im to meet the new year, 
N-ever turn a blind eye; 
G-reet the future with truth, 
E-vade the deceiver's
L-ie.

M-eet the new year again, 
A-lthough the sky is gray; 
L-et the bright occasion begin, 
O-nly fourteen days away.
N-ice beacon December seventeenth wipes away each tear; 
G-aze at the next month to meet the new year.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

From Sunrise To Sundown

F-rom sunrise to sundown, 
L-et the light warm your heart; 
O-pen your life to beacon, 
R-ugged wind falls apart. 

E-arly Thursday April sixth, 
B-eautiful morn has broken; 
U-nderneath the blue sky, 
E-vening raindrops end. 
N-ight chill, mist, and fog are nowhere to be found; 
G-reet every well-wisher, from sunrise to sundown.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member

Springtide

Soft

Petals

Rise thru snow

In pregnant blooms,

New ...

Greet

The sun

In bright plumes,

Dancing thru long

Eves.




Written and submitted on March 22, 2019
For the "Light Up The Page 3" Poetry Contest
Joseph May, Judge & Sponsor.
Categories: reet, flower, life, spring,
Form: Lanterne

Never Turn a Blind Mind

J-ust never turn a blind mind, 
O-ften open it instead; 
N-o time for dereliction, 
A-s you have a wiser head.

G-reet the day with optimism, 
A-fter the dark night is gone; 
Y-our birthday has come, 
R-eappearing is the dawn.
A-nother morn has broken, 
M-oment is there to find; 
O-n the fourth of September, 
N-ever turn a blind mind.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member

Beginning

(B)e all you that can be today.
(E)manate what you would like to see.
(G)ive to others whatever you can.
(I)gnite smiles where ever you go.
(N)ow is the moment to think about.
(N)ourish your soul to start something new.
(I)magine where you want to be.
(N)ew things wait around the corner.
(G)reet now with each step that you take.

Heidi Sands
Categories: reet, appreciation, giving, growth,
Form: Acrostic

Greet the Morn Anew

C-old chill of the night 
H-as turned into new morn; 
E-leventh day October breaks, 
R-aindrops are getting worn. 
R-ise of the sun begins, 
E-arly light shines so bright; 
K-ind weather causes mirth, 
A-s dawn sets things aright. 

B-ehold the burning beacon, 
E-ither eye sees the view; 
L-et your smile show the joy, 
G-reet the morn 
A-new.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Greet the Morn With a Hello

G-reet the morn with a hello, 
A-fter the night passes by; 
R-ays of the sun has begun, 
Y-earning to rise up in the sky. 

S-o greet the morn with a hello, 
E-arly light starts to shine, ; 
V-ile clime has disappeared 
I-n early October nine. 
L-et another new day break, 
L-et the dawn sweep the shadow; 
A-llow your mouth to smile, greet the morn with a hello.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Another Light of Beacon

L-ight of beacon shines
E-ighteenth morn October; 
S-hadows have just faded
L-ike a smoke into the air.
I-n the blue sky above, clouds slowly form in white; 
E-very silver lining written keeps hope alive and aright.

E-arly light of beacon
D-enies the night cold chill; 
N-ew break of dawn
A-ims to bring a thrill.
L-earn to wait for sunrise
A-t the start of the horizon; 
G-reet, smile and meet
A-nother light of beacon.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member

Susie and the Ducks

Susie slipped bits of food into her apron pockets.
Ran down to the pond, with her prettiest lockets.
Showed the baby ducks her loot, crackers and stuff.
She likes animals so well said her Grandma Luff.

The ducks liked her too, they surrounded her each time.
Knowing they would get food, a pat and a friendly rhyme.
Susie had Ritz crackers today, a huge amazing tasty treat.
I love this two-legged being said a duck named Reet.
Categories: reet, animal,
Form: Rhyme

I Remember Your Birth

L-et twenty-ninth December
A-im to meet the dawn; 
A-llow Thursday sun to come, 
R-ising above the horizon.
N-ew morn has broken, bringing freshness to the day; 
I-t erases the Wednesday night, as the shadows fade away. 

C-old chill has vanished, 
A-s well as the haze; 
R-aindrop has turned
I-nto a red beacon's face.
A-llow my acrostic to meet, 
G-reet and wish you mirth; 
A-s the dawn is shining, I remember your birth.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Caught By Big Surprise

R-ise of the beacon begins, 
O-n twentieth December; 
S-hadows have disappeared, 
A-s you get up from slumber.
L-et Monday night turn
I-nto a sunny Tuesday; 
N-ew dawn has broken, 
D-arkness fades
A-way.

A-llow the moon to go, 
R-ays will warm your heart; 
C-old chill has vanished, 
E-ven haze and mist depart.
G-reet the morn with mirth, as you open both your eyes; 
A-im to meet your birth, to be caught by big surprise.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Box of Surprise

H-azy Friday night is gone, 
E-vening chill fades away; 
R-aindrops have vanished, 
M-orning meets the day. 
I-t's a beautiful Saturday, 
N-o more mist around; 
I-n twenty-fourth December, 
A-ny shadow isn't found. 

G-reet the dawn with glee, 
A-fter the dusk and twilight; 
R-ays above the line shine, 
C-oal clouds become white. 
I-t's a great celebration, as you open your eyes; 
A-ccept the birthday gift, receive the box of surprise.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Greet Guests At the Door

G-reet guests at the door, 
E-xpress kind wish upon arrival; 
O-ctober third early morn, 
R-egards given are so special.
G-reet guests at the door, meet them with warm welcome; 
E-agerly give a handshake to make the ambience calm.

E-very guest at the door
S-weetly says 'Happy birthday'; 
C-heers just make you think
O-f other friends on the way.
B-etween the porch lights
A-ccept each coming visitor; 
L-et them feel the gladness, greet guests at the door.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic

Amazing Sight

Y-our birthday has come, 
O-n twenty-second December; 
S-unlight above the horizon
H-as risen you up from slumber.
I-t's a beautiful Thursday, 
B-ecause of a good clime; 
E-arly beacon has come up, 
L-etting himself shine on time.
L-et Wednesday night pass, for the dawn starts to break; 
E-vening shadows disappear, losing their chance to take.

A-llow the sky to open, 
G-reet the morning light; 
A-im to leave the darkness, 
N-ew day is an amazing sight.
Categories: reet, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Get a Premium Membership
Get more exposure for your poetry and more features with a Premium Membership.
Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry

Member Area

My Admin
Profile and Settings
Edit My Poems
Edit My Quotes
Edit My Short Stories
Edit My Articles
My Comments Inboxes
My Comments Outboxes
Soup Mail
Poetry Contests
Contest Results/Status
Followers
Poems of Poets I Follow
Friend Builder

Soup Social

Poetry Forum
New/Upcoming Features
The Wall
Soup Facebook Page
Who is Online
Link to Us

Member Poems

Poems - Top 100 New
Poems - Top 100 All-Time
Poems - Best
Poems - by Topic
Poems - New (All)
Poems - New (PM)
Poems - New by Poet
Poems - Read
Poems - Unread

Member Poets

Poets - Best New
Poets - New
Poets - Top 100 Most Poems
Poets - Top 100 Most Poems Recent
Poets - Top 100 Community
Poets - Top 100 Contest

Famous Poems

Famous Poems - African American
Famous Poems - Best
Famous Poems - Classical
Famous Poems - English
Famous Poems - Haiku
Famous Poems - Love
Famous Poems - Short
Famous Poems - Top 100

Famous Poets

Famous Poets - Living
Famous Poets - Most Popular
Famous Poets - Top 100
Famous Poets - Best
Famous Poets - Women
Famous Poets - African American
Famous Poets - Beat
Famous Poets - Cinquain
Famous Poets - Classical
Famous Poets - English
Famous Poets - Haiku
Famous Poets - Hindi
Famous Poets - Jewish
Famous Poets - Love
Famous Poets - Metaphysical
Famous Poets - Modern
Famous Poets - Punjabi
Famous Poets - Romantic
Famous Poets - Spanish
Famous Poets - Suicidal
Famous Poets - Urdu
Famous Poets - War

Poetry Resources

Anagrams
Bible
Book Store
Character Counter
Cliché Finder
Poetry Clichés
Common Words
Copyright Information
Grammar
Grammar Checker
Homonym
Homophones
How to Write a Poem
Lyrics
Love Poem Generator
New Poetic Forms
Plagiarism Checker
Poetics
Poetry Art
Publishing
Random Word Generator
Spell Checker
Store
What is Good Poetry?
Word Counter