Bird Sonnet Poems
These Bird Sonnet poems are examples of Sonnet poems about Bird. These are the best examples of Sonnet Bird poems written by international poets.
Summer SonnetEach Summer blossom, rustle of the trees,
Spring’s over, I know your work is all done.
Every bird in flight, every gentle breeze,
Summertimes here to have...
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summer,
The Last SongWithin a circle of emerald peaks
Where memories stretch a million miles long
Whistled through bright black plumes and golden streaks
Wherever life exists, it sings a song
Blessed...
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bird, death, nature, obituary,
Echoes: Veils of UncertaintyA silver bird departs, the sky serene,
Yet morning’s promise shatters in a breath;
Ash falls where laughter and bright hopes had been,
A city mourns the sudden...
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death, funeral, life, vanity,
It Is Possible To Know
It's possible to know from whence I came
There is no need to even have a name
I am a part of eternal creation
Reunification is my destination
Born...
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bird, creation, death, introspection,
Liberation from rebirthAlthough we now know we are living light,
whilst caged in form we yet feel limited,
so embracing love, doing what is right,
of past sins we wish...
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spiritual,
Veils of UncertaintyA silver bird departs, the sky serene,
Yet morning’s promise shatters in a breath;
Ash falls where laughter and bright hopes had been,
A city mourns the sudden...
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death, life, vanity,
PrometheusThen shall I say I could no other do?
That fate beyond divine compelled my act?
That like a bird on wires my mission flew?
But that's a...
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conflict, courage, fate, fire,
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Morning starts early, before it gets light
Opening cupboards, to see what’s in...
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10th grade, children, morning,
The River of Life - POTDAs every drop hath magic of its own,
And yet within a river finds its whole,
So are our lives of merit all alone,
And yet a facet...
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allusion, death, life, river,
Doubt - Mar 10To draw the string back, with a notched arrow,
To sense the taut twine pull against and test
The strength of stiffed up shoulders and flexed chest—
But...
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sonnet, bird, crush, fear, feelings,
Love’s Hearty PleaLove’s in the blue, the sky, the bird, the ray.
Xanthous flicker of light - the brilliant sun.
And white, the vellum space - she spills...
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love, sea,
Augury
One dismal gloaming while I was alone
inside my cabin in the woods so deep,
the wind whipped at my door; it seemed to moan.
I imagined creatures...
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fear,
Tri-HolidayThe time of the year was ripe with people being able to change their styles of fashion and desires by merely becoming part of a...
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analogy, anxiety, lonely, longing,
Do Not Be WorriedDo birds sow or reap? Do they gather wealth?
Does the sun or shower cause birds’ ill health?
A few worms and a few grains suffice them.
Do...
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jesus,
Upon My Head"So, he departed from there, and found Elisha the son of Shaphat, who was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen before him, and he was...
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in memoriam, poetess, spoken