Short Travelogue Poems
Short Travelogue Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Travelogue by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Travelogue by length and keyword.
To Civilized French Folks
The last page of the rain's travelogue reads:
The earth's stained with your "human rights" and deeds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSA9wm5lbeg
No comments, please!...
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Categories:
travelogue, french, humanity, people,
Form:
Couplet
Oscar-Ku 29 -Around the World In 80 Days
Phileas Fogg's trek
wild globe-trotting travelogue...
fun Passepartout
Copyright © 2018 by Mark Toney. All rights reserved.
Published 2018 in "Hollywood Haiku" via wattpad.com...
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Categories:
travelogue, film, fun, humor, london, travel, voyage, world,
Form:
Haiku
Travelogue
(Rhymes written in a Travel Diary)
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Travel in time
Reap sacred chimes
Ask to feel good
Voice each grand mood
Etch in sure thrill
Live happy fill
Opt to be kind
Glimpse heart and mind
Urge love to dance
End with each trance
Leon Enriquez
10 June 2018
Little Bay, Sydney...
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Categories:
travelogue, allegory,
Form:
Acrostic
Islands In the Stream
turquoise, I’d rather be
then haphazard and choppy,
still
floaters show my age—
islands, a chain.
not far from Manhattan,
dropped in the valley—
estranged
from the Erie,
canal of my hearing
rearranged.
aloha,
doused in leis—
not all to my liking
but they tempered
my hide.
travelogue strides—
negativity
slides into the sea
precipitantly.
9/18/2021...
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Categories:
travelogue, life,
Form:
Free verse
My Travelogue
I left this world behind,
that runs faster,
hoping to explore,
with wheels of sophistication.
I connected with the nature,
flying above the clouds,
to the place unknown
with wings of my imagination.
I glanced the flowers
dancing in glory, there,
and the birds singing,
with words of my admiration.
I came back to this world
that scatters the filth
and, debases the humanity
with act of its annihilation...
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Categories:
travelogue, imagery,
Form:
Free verse
Travelogue
Was it my fault
you lost your diamond earrings?
You said so.
A dozen hotel mornings,
packing again,
trying to meet itinerary deadlines
tightly coiled, breathless
hungover.
I might have scooped them
into a hotel room trash bin
in Rome, Geneva, Paris, or London;
you drop them anywhere,
or you may have left them
in one of a dozen vacated bathrooms.
Not that I am accusing you.
Try to relax, we are fully insured
for unforeseen eventualities
including divorce....
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Categories:
travelogue, poetry,
Form:
Free verse