THE ROAD OF ANGEL poem – kapardeli eftichia poems | Poems and Poetry
A humid sweet daybreak in the wetted roofs of houses uniformly the one doubly in the other built in the line solitary road of Angel of Archangel lost the cool heart of Athens And you …you did not never enter in the houses of street with the stone walls the heart that not […]
The Nautical Why poem – Amy Nawrocki poems | Poems and Poetry
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The Final Poem poem – Andree Chedid poems | Poems and Poetry
A forge burns in my heart. I am redder than dawn, Deeper than seaweed, More distant than gulls, More hollow than wells. But I only give birth To seeds and to shells. My tongue becomes tangled in words: I no longer speak white, Nor utter black, Nor whisper gray of a wind-worn cliff, Barely […]
The Ever-Patient Woman poem – Andree Chedid poems | Poems and Poetry
In the flowing sap In her growing fever Parting her veils Cracking out of her shells Sliding out of her skins The ever-patient woman Slowly gives herself life In her volcanoes In her orchards Seeking solidity and measure Clasping her most tender flesh Straining every fine-honed fiber The ever-patient woman Slowly gives herself light. […]
Sun Light poem – Ammar Hussain poems | Poems and Poetry
From heavens it descends in sweat yellowish rays My mind is blown up by the beauty it conveys All look adorable the trees the parks the highways And I see the remarkable nature that sums up the beauty of the night It’s the time of dawn when we see the sun light My […]
Sacred Epiphany poem – Ammar Nadeem poems | Poems and Poetry
One day went to meet the light inside mountain top , can view the whole city wide alone i was with nature talking by my side trees were playing orchestra wind was dancing , showing the beauty of violin the flow of water through mountains was laughing and enjoying as i layed […]
Prize poem – Amanda James DIll poems | Poems and Poetry
The best thing about vending machines is that unlike those crane games— you know, the ones where you put in four quarters for two attempts at winning a prize— you always win. Problem is the selection is limited, as is the capacity. You can always find the same types of snacks, but nothing […]
Poems from Makiwane poem – Amitabh Mitra poems | Poems and Poetry
1 febrile convulsions the road to mdantsane jumps of arrhythmia twists in contortion of an impending stroke nobody here watches streets dying the shacks rasping sells us still unconfined freedom layers of elements and longings a river of so many people touched the sun the sky with their fist once. 2 the road […]
Landscapes poem – Andree Chedid poems | Poems and Poetry
Behind faces and gestures We remain mute And spoken words heavy With what we ignore or keep silent Betray us I dare not speak for mankind I know so little of myself But the Landscape I see as a reflection Is also a lie stealing into My words I speak without remorse Of this […]
Peace of Mind poem – Amit Shankar Saha poems | Poems and Poetry
I live in a tinder box, My friends are the matchsticks; Whenever you see a fire, You see a friend of mine burn. Far away from the flame We stay together in the box, To prevent the shivering In our bones, due to the cold, In the dampness of a hope That may […]
Oh Mother poem – Amy Haritha Suseel poems | Poems and Poetry
Those tendering hands, those consoling words, those loving stares, those healing touches, Oh my mother! i miss you so much… I need you to come and, sit next to me… I need you, to stop the world and, cry in your laps.. I need you back again…. Oh my mother! i need […]
Ode poem – Amr ibn Kulthum poems | Poems and Poetry
Ha girl! Up with the bowl! Give us our dawn draught And do not spare the wines of al-Andarina, The brightly sparkling, as if by saffron were in them Whenever the mulled water is mingled with them, That swing the hotly desirous from his passion When he has tasted them to gentle […]
Nocturno poem – Ana Chig poems | Poems and Poetry
Mi voz entre el ladrillo enmudece la noche no habla, ni el sendero, ni los grillos sometidos por el frío todo queda inmóvil el sereno se desprende las sombras desvanecen y mi rostro se oculta abatido entre la almohada. Silencio, que la aurora llega… Ana Chig […]
Nigra Sum poem – Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson poems | Poems and Poetry
I am that opal colored onyx stone. Black bone soul jones in the midnight dreary. My soul is a weary kind of blues; and you know me for my ebony hues. Nigra sum. Like Solomon, the wisest king, with a pigment from the descent of a chocolate crescent beam. I am the depth […]
My Mask poem – Amy Haritha Suseel poems | Poems and Poetry
It was a sunny afternoon, the sun shone bright beside me an ocean of tears, before me a mask of joys i hid my fears within my sides. I wore masks, different of them no one saw the real me. i were them most often. When my heart cries, my eyes blink. When my […]
Mujer Libanesa I poem – Amir Ibn Tawfik poems | Poems and Poetry
Mujer Libanesa Eres vida, por ti existo y hoy te escribo; Buscándote en el horizonte, logro ver al lucero, acariciando la línea del horizonte, de nuestro mar, el eterno Mediterráneo. Camino por las playas de Beirut, Bebiendo fresca madrugada, enhebrando collares de bruma, las ondas son los versos, que el gemir del mar […]
Mother Ocean poem – Amy E. Johnsen poems | Poems and Poetry
Ancient of days, Deep to endless fathoms, Mysterious to the infinite, Vast expanse of liquid space, Woman of Timeless Beauty. Enraged, you batter relentlessly all that you encounter, Tranquil, your peace transcends time and worry. You teem with unseen life While jealously guarding the Secrets of the Dead. Your salty tears honor the […]
Milagros Retenidos poem – Ana Chig poems | Poems and Poetry
Con el sombrero puesto y un olor a viaje descendiendo por las escaleras en repentina lasitud extendió su mano venosa, su cuerpo cernido de sueños en el oscuro reducto de la partida que se obliga La calle fue una oleada acompasada por el ruido la distancia una vieja encorvada y silenciosa Había un […]
Midnight poem – Amy Michelle Mosier poems | Poems and Poetry
Seizuring so as if escaping from fright You awoke suddenly near about midnight Then rolled over meeting my body halfway By instinct, drew nearer and kissed me straight away. Your cheek, always soft, nestled against mine. Your muscular hand came to rest upon my thigh. In my ear, your breath came like wind rushing. […]
Love is Immortal poem – Amy Haritha Suseel poems | Poems and Poetry
I remember, it was a rainy afternoon the snail man delivered it. it felt like a rock that hit to my heart, but i enjoyed the heaviness. i twisted in the rain, to the song from the rock. i carried it months after months. i pop up it years after years. i nurture it […]
Landscapes poem – Andree Chedid poems | Poems and Poetry
Behind faces and gestures We remain mute And spoken words heavy With what we ignore or keep silent Betray us I dare not speak for mankind I know so little of myself But the Landscape I see as a reflection Is also a lie stealing into My words I speak without remorse Of this […]
Ka ‘Ba poem – Amiri Baraka poems | Poems and Poetry
A closed window looks down on a dirty courtyard, and black people call across or scream or walk across defying physics in the stream of their will Our world is full of sound Our world is more lovely than anyone’s tho we suffer, and kill each other and sometimes fail to walk the […]
In an Effort to Translate Solitude poem – Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson poems | Poems and Poetry
When I told you, “My sheets are empty,” did you think of blank paper or vacant covers? Place a pillow over these words to hide my language, if you wish. You will muffle the sounds of whispers and belly aching cries dried in ink. My heart feels like canceled trips and postponed plans. How […]
Grass is a taut crew; poem – Amy Michelle Mosier poems | Poems and Poetry
Grass is a taut crew; They stand at attention As soldiers do With orders from the sun Never having thoughts That their purpose is trite Or any doubts. Each is a cosmopolite Of their colonnade. How exemplary – I whispered to one blade – To live as thee. Envious of the […]
Goddess poem – Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi poems | Poems and Poetry
O Goddess! You are the sweetest; you are the supreme. Embodiment of motherhood, earth, fertility, and love. You rule over war, destruction, death, and creation. As a mother you bring us up, as earth in you we abide. As a sacred female you bear fruits of love and life. O fearless! O female creator! […]
Freedom poem – Aminu Ola Rasaq poems | Poems and Poetry
All what I need is freedom But I never got without pain Could you do me a favour? Declare the world free Elevate the poor For they are weak Aminu Ola Rasaq Poetry In Englishwww.poetry.monster
Dyer Died In Silence poem – Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson poems | Poems and Poetry
She went from a shutter to silence Eyes glazed over with the void of stillness. As if illness suffocated the sight right out of her sockets. A pocket of air emptied out of her wrinkled throat One last hallowed gasp before she passed and the cloak of death covered over her frigid soul. Sheol […]
Compassion poem – Amey Deshpande poems | Poems and Poetry
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Beachy Blues poem – Andrew Neil Maternick poems | Poems and Poetry
“you’re getting a whooped tail” father barks to son as i hold a mermaid’s nail spirit holding a ton Birds cross paths Along the shore Another woman laughs As waves righteously roar Sky now dark many eyes explore camera goes spark moment no more Along spirits sail Towards a setting […]
Among hills Apache red poem – Amy Michelle Mosier poems | Poems and Poetry
Among hills Apache red Where damas and vaqueros Built up a homestead Past the mercados And hills with a vague past Running aside the mission – Its white walls chaste In the glow of the noontime sun – Past a dreamy mountain range And several places where in brief There was a Butterfield stage […]
A song of living poem – Amelia Burr poems | Poems and Poetry
Because I have loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die. I have sent up my gladness on wings, to be lost in the blue of the sky. I have run and leaped with the rain, I have taken the wind to my breast. My cheeks like a drowsy child to the face […]
A dream is a butterfly poem – Amy Michelle Mosier poems | Poems and Poetry
A dream is a butterfly Fresh from the cocoon That is realized and soon Flutters up into the sky Or faltering, goes astray Is suddenly killed While young still And fast fades away. Envious of the Clouds Poetry In Englishwww.poetry.monster
On The Wedding Of The Aeronaut poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
Aeronaut, you’re fairly caught, Despite your bubble’s leaven: Out of the skies a lady’s eyes Have brought you down to Heaven! No more, no more you’ll freely soar Above the grass and gravel: Henceforth you’ll walk-and she will chalk The line that you’re to travel! Ambrose BierceAmbrose Bierce, (born June 24, […]
To E.S. Salomon poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
What! Salomon! such words from you, Who call yourself a soldier? Well, The Southern brother where he fell Slept all your base oration through. Alike to him – he cannot know Your praise or blame: as little harm Your tongue can do him as your arm A quarter-century ago. The brave respect the […]
The Valley Of Dry Bones poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
With crow bones all the land is white, From the gates of morn to the gates of night. Picked clean, they lie on the cumbered ground, And the politician’s paunch is round; And he strokes it down and across as he sings: “I’ve eaten my fill of the legs and wings, The neck, […]
The Passing Show poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
I I know not if it was a dream. I viewed A city where the restless multitude, Between the eastern and the western deep Had reared gigantic fabrics, strong and rude. Colossal palaces crowned every height; Towers from valleys climbed into the light; O’er dwellings at their feet, great golden domes Hung in […]
The New Decalogue poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
Have but one God: thy knees were sore If bent in prayer to three or four. Adore no images save those The coinage of thy country shows. Take not the Name in vain. Direct Thy swearing unto some effect. Thy hand from Sunday work be held- Work not at all unless compelled. Honor […]
The Mad Philosopher poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
The flabby wine-skin of his brain Yields to some pathologic strain, And voids from its unstored abysm The driblet of an aphorism. Ambrose BierceAmbrose Bierce, (born June 24, 1842, Meigs county, Ohio, U.S.—died 1914, Mexico?), American newspaperman, wit, satirist, poet, and author of sardonic short stories based on themes of death […]
The Legatee poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
In fair San Francisco a good man did dwell, And he wrote out a will, for he didn’t feel well. Said he: “It is proper, when making a gift, To stimulate virtue by comforting thrift.” So he left all his property, legal and straight, To “the cursedest rascal in all of the State.” […]
The Key Note poem – Ambrose Bierce poems | Poems and Poetry
I dreamed I was dreaming one morn as I lay In a garden with flowers teeming. On an island I lay in a mystical bay, In the dream I dreamed I was dreaming. The ghost of a scent-had it followed me there From the place where I truly was resting? It filled like […]