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Short Romanesque Poems

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


Premium Member Senator Blue Jay
Firm pate... pointed beak...

Romanesque... wing thrust forward

       Classy Orator...

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Categories: romanesque, bird, power, wisdom, words,
Form: Haiku



Triple Play
the marquee
read XXX
Italian
movies

at any price
surely a
bargain
so i

paid and
paid the
price of
watching

thirty
romanesque
comedies
without

subtitles...

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Categories: romanesque, muse,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member - Haiku X 70 - the Beginning -
Thousand and one Nights
Gothic and Romanesque rose
I call to the Earth
  
The Moment has come
The Choice is no longer mine
By goodness and Love








01.01.2016
A-L Andresen :)...

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Categories: romanesque, blessing, grief, rose,
Form: Haiku
Nidaros Cathedral -Burns Stanza
Founded  at Trondheim in Sox-Trondelag county, Norway
Built 1300 AD in a beautiful country
Example of Romanesque and Gothic style gently
Great tourist attraction
National prize with many noble gentry
Fine spiritual traction...

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Categories: romanesque, religious,
Form: Rhyme
Segovia, Historic City Northwest of Madrid
Segovia, historic city northwest of Madrid; Wish to visit architectural legacy, I admit. Especially Romanesque churches, a former royal palace and a Gothic cathedral- a tour so joyful. Read an article from Devour Spain, hope to go nearby restaurant for two big dishes which I wanted to try: the suckling pig roasted to soft and crunchy perfection and also judiones de la granja in succession.
08/07/2019
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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: romanesque, travel,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Go Figure
Fear
of
flying—
facing fear
he boarded the plane
which some minutes after takeoff
violently shook and then plummeted toward earth—
him being sad, not over his impending death, but having just won the lottery




February 29, 2020
F G I irony
Brian Strand, sponsor

The last line of 21 syllables will appear as more than one line on mobile devices and smaller screens, but it actually fits on one line on larger screens.  Ah, the Romanesque broccoli spirals of the fibonacci sequence!...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: romanesque, fear, irony,
Form: Fibonacci

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