Get Your Premium Membership

Short Tint Poems

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


Skin Tint
shame on you who scorn

    with boorish condescension

              skin pigmentation...

Read More
Categories: tint, life, people, philosophy,
Form: Senryu



A Bed of Roses
Release me into a bed of roses tint me with sunlight pore me with rain let me grow
...

Read More
Categories: tint, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sea Change
diffracted rays tint
the sun's birthing and forecast
a rough day at sea


Brian Johnston
Unknown Date...

Read More
Categories: tint, life,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Clerihew Gibson
Liverpool's John Gibson
a mason when said&done
Famous for sculptures marble tint
so the viewer need not squint...

Read More
Categories: tint, art, people,
Form: Clerihew
Dancing Lilies
Broad leaves,bright umbels,
White-pink,fair tint,
A mind's haven,a heart's maiden,
Wind fairies,dancing Lilies....

Read More
Categories: tint, beauty, love,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Things Happen
diffracted rays tint
the sun's birthing and forecast
a rough day at sea


Brian Johnston
8th of October in 2019...

Read More
Categories: tint, life, wisdom,
Form: Haiku
Autumn Young
autumn young you are so bright and warm cleaved her soul unto the brightest fields of pumpkin orange and tint of skyblue
...

Read More
Categories: tint, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mood Indigo
a world, where red blood runs black
where earth, tree and sky are pale
hue and tint are one there, where
        color blindness lives...

Read More
Categories: tint, confusion
Form: Dodoitsu
Gracious Evermore
The sunflower brightens up the garden 
With a tint of yellow, orange, and red...gracious like fire
Benevolence blocks out the moon again...

Read More
Categories: tint, hope, nature, uplifting,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Gray Areas
a world, where red blood runs black
 where earth, tree and sky are pale
  hue and tint are one there, where
             color blindness lives...

Read More
Categories: tint, hope,
Form: Dodoitsu
Garden Guard
Marigolds, the tint of molten sun,
Battled with the aphid horde, and won,
Routing them with pungent, putrid stink,
Beautiful to see…not smell…I think....

Read More
© Steve Eng  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tint, nature
Form: Verse
A Mouth Watering Epulaeryu
Ah! Mouth watering dishes,
Lots of Good Wishes,
With some Pickled Pepper, Mint - 
Greenish-yellow tint,
Crispy, Creamy, Pie,
World’s Frankest,
BURRRRRP!...

Read More
© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tint, food,
Form: Epulaeryu
Premium Member The Firmament
As a room with earth tone walls,
The sky falls,
Staring at a darker tint;
Like the message,
And a vessel from heaven,
Appearing to Peter,
In his event –...

Read More
Categories: tint, how i feel, simile, sky,
Form: Personification
Warm Water Flows
her body nude and wet 
glistening water down her back 
a smile follows a hint 
her flesh a beautiful brown tint
a scream
a moan 
in the shower she stands alone...

Read More
Categories: tint, wife
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mountain Ridge
The dark blue mountain
ridge like a statue in sky
Clouds with freedom passing by

Secure and stable
mountain ridge with tint of gray
A home for clouds to return

Heidi Sands

4/15/22...

Read More
Categories: tint, mountains, sky,
Form: Sedoka
The Sunset Glory
The fading 
sunset
With its 
pale 
tint of 
orange
Life is 
memory.





This is my 
first ever 
Haiku...something 
new 
that I've 
wrote.

Watisungla 
Ao,23rd 
sep 
2012...

Read More
Categories: tint, life
Form: Haiku
Shedding Whites
night shed white from sky
colours faded, sun succoured -
greenish tint is back



Won second place in A Nature Themed Haiku With Color Poetry Contest sponsored by Tania Kitchin...

Read More
Categories: tint, sun, winter,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Love
First cause of all:
Love funds reason
To feel the call,
Tint of season
Where ample change
Brings forth blessings
In feelings strange,
In sure living.


Leon Enriquez
17 June 2014
Singapore...

Read More
Categories: tint, beauty,
Form: Rhyme
Could Be Clairvoyant
Could Be Clairvoyant

It could it be she is clairvoyant
Always knows how much will be spent
And best ways to make many friends
Will always follow latest trends
Touch up her hair using a tint.

Jim Horn...

Read More
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tint, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Dusk
birds wing back to homes scarlet tint colors the sky twilight blurs the scene a creepy stillness descends, as the Sun elopes with Light
English Tanka Rhyme scheme.. 5-7-5-7-7...

Read More
Categories: tint, light, romance, sunset,
Form: Tanka
Autumn Upon Parade
Tinges of red and gold fall away as confetti tint Beneath on high, naked limbs wave swept A taint of winter's coming mistral wind Whispers out, with just a rose cheek hint Autumn is here upon parade
...

Read More
Categories: tint, art,
Form: Rhyme
Tinting Hair Brown
Tinting Hair Brown

What if from you I were to run away
Came back and see you another day
Would we still have looked the same
After seeking fortune and also fame
Tint old hair brown which was gray.

James Thomas Horn...

Read More
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tint, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Golden Age
golden flecks and reflected light

float slowly to the base

caught in hands reaching high

and splash against my face

painting my skin a golder tint

washing cares away

i give them my time to spend

and lay down in their grave...

Read More
Categories: tint, angst, death, happiness, life, love, peace, seasons,
Form: I do not know?
Dark Sunglasses
the dishonest mind, 
like dark sunglasses, 

even on a sunny day,
projects its own tint, 

paints its own distrust 
on everyone around,

seeing you and me   
as mere creatures 

of its own false image 
and fake likeness...

Read More
Categories: tint, people
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Trick of Count BunnyULa
Here is how I freak them out Count Bunny-u-la said.
I add cranberry juice, and tint my eyes an awful color of red.
They see me and they scream off their tiny little head.
Halloween is the night for me, and everything that’s dead....

Read More
Categories: tint, 10th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs