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Sonnet Watch Poems

These Sonnet Watch poems are examples of Watch poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Watch Sonnet poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Fourth Watch
Now far offshore and beaten by the waves,
into the wind, they pulled to no effect.
The choppy seas, enough to quell the brave,
lept o’er the gunwales,...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: watch, faith, fear,



Premium Member Soma Sonnet: Suicide Watch
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Soma Sonnet: Suicide Watch

The steaminess awkward away,
as summer writhe its day of me,
I risk a search that subs my plea,
lies...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: watch, death, suicide,

The Broken Doll
They gave me a small watch on Xmas Day
But with a watch a little child can’t play
I envied both my sisters with  new dolls
As...

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Categories: watch, allegory, angst, lost,

The Watch
The Watch
by Michael R. Burch

Moonlight spills
down vacant sills,
illuminates an empty bed.
 
Dreams lie in crates.
One hand creates
wan silver circles, left unread
 
by its companion—unmoved now
by...

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Categories: watch, writing,

Watch Rocket Man
some people are insane
looking for fame
uesed  this to stand
playingg a bad hand
we can
fight  put out there lights
now we must
WATCH ROCKET man...

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Categories: watch, adventure, betrayal,



Premium Member If Dancing Barefoot, Watch For Broken Glass
If Dancing Barefoot, Watch For Broken Glass

Shot straight arrow into a crooked sky
to find if it washed upon me black rain.
Strange that Fate decreed then,...

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Categories: watch, allusion, creation, dedication, passion,

Xx: Yours Watch-Lad
At this juncture
Of vehement condolences
At this juncture
Of false reproaches
The vendors did not venture a plea
Yet the gods are still waiting
In their uncertain shrine –

Dearest V.C....

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© Canny Amah  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: watch, depression

Night Watch
The harsh winds snarl and bite like fighting dogs.
No pity in this bull-black bitter night.
No stars nor moon can pierce the city fog.
No shelter saves...

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Categories: watch, nature, places, visionary,


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