Short Reverberant Poems
Short Reverberant Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Reverberant by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Reverberant by length and keyword.
Withered
We have waited for long for peace,
Intense passion had ruined our love
The chronicles of hate had killed-
Hurt our soul, crumbled it;
Eternity was merciless for us,
Raging through our reverberant cries
Emanating heat,as desires surged-
Destruction; hope withered away....
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Categories:
reverberant, absence, desire, hate,
Form:
Acrostic
The Fall
Justice for the toil
of staid leaves
as upon autumn
they begin to shine,
before death,
they come alive.
Reverberant but yet!!
not a sound,
as their metemorphosis
descends to ground.
Such pain I feel
for the blessed leaves
and the larks that sang
upon their breeze....
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Categories:
reverberant, seasons
Form:
Rhyme
To My Blood
TO MY BLOOD
The very lone lodge visited I
Since between us an inevitable nap
In endless rows the route to sky
Seated my blood long ahead now
Thus butterfly beyond my cecity
And there was I deadly alive
Windmill by wind their glossolalia
In reverberant, whispered to my ears
Till my file be close our sight
When it drip no more of hourglass
And the orb to ants but a mat
By seven hundred years of our stand.
© Yusuf, A.O....
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Categories:
reverberant, death, family, sorrow, tribute,
Form:
Elegy