Poems About: LYRIC

In this page, poems on / about “lyric” are listed.

  • 301.
    The Unsubscriber

    Like all children, you were a de facto
    Member of the Flat Earth Society,
    Believing nothing but what you could see
    Or touch or whatever sense led act to read more »

    Bill Knott
  • 302.
    Fiddle

    The fiddler play son
    With his fiddle and bow
    A tune so inviting
    'Till hardly you'll know read more »

    Julie Butler
  • 303.
    I Can Only Write Like Me

    Poet Poe, though 'Raven' mad
    His work could all excite
    Forever, I'd be mighty glad
    If I could Poe-like write read more »

    Stanley Cooper
  • 304.
    Songs for Christmas

    Every year the christmas,
    Number one will rocket,
    Out the radios and stereos,
    For the mass to listen too, read more »

    Nick Hilton
  • 305.
    Early Morning Light

    November, all is grey
    but the sweat on our lips, fire on our tongues,
    the moist, subtle dew on the dawn read more »

    Sarah Bramer
  • 306.
    The Millennium

    The lion will not be quicker than the ox
    in pasture search,
    the lamb and the bird
    will be a poetical form, read more »

    João Tomaz Parreira
  • 307.
    Waves

    Gray eminence on the shores of hearts hidden place.
    Waves flowing like spring waters quenching thirst. read more »

    Stuart Dale Stringer
  • 308.
    What Right Have You?

    What right have you
    To lament your love
    When the widowed lyrics of my unrequited love
    Remain unread? read more »

    Casper Fields
  • 309.
    Fast Track

    They've discovered the cause of everything
    No more angels no more legend no more myth
    Pray if you like to the gods who have died
    Only science and money will grant you your wish read more »

    maggie oke
  • 310.
    Something Within

    Silent fingers strum
    a whispered melody
    crooning deep within
    a forgotten memory, read more »

    Gina Marie Moody
  • 311.
    Monalisa-3

    You came from portrait to my life,
    Make me to talk and to smile.
    Your smile is my lyric of life,
    But you left me lonely on the tide. read more »

    Debasis Satapathy
  • 312.
    Dactylo-Epitrite... got it?

    ‘Dactylo-Epitrite’, Andrew,
    sounded like lyric to Greeks;
    Pindar, who used it, is seldom
    read by our Poemhunter geeks… read more »

    Michael Shepherd
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