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Sonnet Work Poems

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


Premium Member Mixed Thoughts
3  Quote: "Let the beauty of what you love, be what you do. "--Rumi

Upon life's stage, where passions brightly gleam,  
A sonnet weaves,...

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© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: work, passion,



virgin'ya
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     stress stress stress
       just once honey
        ...

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Categories: satire, wedding, work,

Premium Member Jaunted Janitor SHM
As corporate cogs go home for the day
Offices empty, regaining their still. 
Serene and reflective, sweeping away 
Janitor’s magic unfolds, if you will.
His footfalls echo...

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Categories: work,

Wood-chopping Sonnet
Grab up some pine I cut up last weekend,
back creaks as I put it up on the block,
splitting maul flashes, in an arc descends,
sinks deep...

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Categories: work, autumn, image, imagery, light,

Premium Member Cheers For the Janitor
As corporate cogs go home for the day
Offices empty, regaining their still. 
Serene and reflective,  sweeping away 
Janitor’s magic unfolds, if you will.
His footfalls...

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Categories: inspirational, work,



Cheers For the Janitor
CHEERS FOR THE JANITOR

I suppose I may be found in cluttered closets
Or in empty rooms after hours I’m prowling
Cleaning up so many unmentionable deposits
That’s partly...

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Categories: identity, work,

Premium Member South of the Border
Come out of the darkness, stand in the light.
Speak from your heart and give us insight.
Don’t treat us like animals lured by honey.
Saying you care...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: work, community, desire, dream, freedom,

Premium Member Franklin's Folly
As I cut the grass I curse Ben Franklin
He fell in love with France’s close-cropped fields
However, in the land of Kings and Jesters
Who never ate...

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Categories: green, history, humor, work,

Premium Member I'M Too Tired To Dance
** An exercise: write a sonnet in iambic pentameter.

With heavy heart, I offer my remorse,
for I'm too tired to dance this weary eve.
The echoes of...

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Categories: work, dance, humor, teen, today,

Roses and Weeds
Such long hours he spends - back bent and head bowed,
laboring at a battle that will last
far beyond the day when death leaves him cowed,
to...

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Categories: beauty, life, rose, work,

Premium Member A Dusting of Cinnamon
Drawing near to the end of May
(The month devoted to Mary)
Sweet-scented thoughts of yesterday
Immerse me in books! I tarry...

From the Spring-cleaning I should do
And progressing...

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Categories: work, books, food, may, spiritual,

Premium Member An Ordinary Day
An ordinary day upon the trail:
a walk with Missy, cutting vines and trees.
That spoon of sugar goes a long, long way
in finding joy in what...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grandchild, nature, work,

Premium Member Suggestion Box Sonnet
Ever wonder what happens to suggestions
Dropped in your employers’ slotted box?
They are extracted and read with questions
Seldom answered is somewhat orthodox,
Proposals by the great, “unwashed”...

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Categories: conflict, environment, irony, work,

Dreams In Shadows
my dreams hide in shadows of the moon
cover of darkness the day comes too soon
for tasks at hand, I’m well groomed
waking in the chambers of...

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Categories: dream, growing up, work,

Premium Member The Lot of Man
O man, the ground is cursed because of you,
and all your days are labor filled with pain.
The harvests from the field are meager, few,
burned by...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: joy, work,


Book: Shattered Sighs