Short Silverish Poems
Short Silverish Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Silverish by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Silverish by length and keyword.
Seaside Sorrows
You aren’t like many, you’re cold winds and moss.
A mind crafted of silver and copper, of sin and of saints.
Deep royal blues and silverish greys.
A loyal ocean washed over with a cold haze.
A worn cottage with painted shells and tainted windowpanes....
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Categories:
silverish, ocean, sea,
Form:
Free verse
Stars Of Clarity
A purplish black dark sky night
Brushed the reddish moon with white
The sun has painted the sky with orangish hues
And tinted the stars of clarity with greenish blues
The yellowish new sun just minutes old
Has gild the moon a silverish gold
When all the brownish leaves turned gray
It rose a beautiful pinkish day...
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Categories:
silverish, color, day,
Form:
Rhyme
Tinkerbell
She gathering berries amid the meadow fair
Bare, of white milk curves and the mountains
Clear their views, as but to gaze from that afar..
Golden strings in powder blue, skies strumming
Harps and silverish wings; trickling sweet red juice
Trails of delight, making way from the corners lovely
Her glistening beautiful lips while a butterfly descends
With joyful bashful eyes; soft her kiss, upon love's cheek....
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Categories:
silverish, beauty, happiness,
Form:
Free verse