Myth Poems - Examples of all types of myth poetry to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets on PoetrySoup. Read
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Happy Valley
It was a strange and unexpected experience.
Suddenly, I found myself in a place called Happy Valley. A man was on a park bench gazing upon the trees as if listening to a particular...
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Categories:
humanity, hyperbole, myth, rights,
Form: I do not know?
G And T BluesShe sits there in seclusion
Recalling her glory days
Before internet and SATNAV
So changed the Mariners ways.
Sat on her eponymous rock
All the year long
She’d lure poor sailors with
A tempting siren song.
In the colder weather...
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Categories:
adventure, fun, humor, myth,
Form: Free verse
Categories:
family, gospel, myth, power,
Form: Haiku
The Haunting of the MoonThe Haunting of the Moon
She comes when the Moon is heavy
With wishes from many a maid
Who with passionate longing,
Their dreams upon it laid
She comes when night is warmest
In the time of the southern winds
That bring...
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Categories:
lost love, moon, myth,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The HeirIn days of yore, when gods ruled and men sinned,
a tale unfolded, whispered by the wind.
Etana, King of Kish, his heart aflame,
yearned for a son; a successor to name.
Escaping corporeal bounds,...
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Categories:
myth, mythology,
Form: Metrical Tale
the universe yields
Categories:
myth, nature,
Form: Free verse
AddictedI'm addicted to the sound of
Of silence
Like the wind blowing on cold morning
Oho yes !!!
I'm addicted
If words would define what this is it wouldbe just total...
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Categories:
art, myth,
Form: Rhyme
Legends of oldWhen little kids ask for stories
Regale them of our lore and its glories.
Listening with rapt notice
Tales of champions and menaces.
One and all exclaim with awe
Hearing about our Gods.
They don't die
Live within us and fly.
Burn like...
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Categories:
life, myth, mythology, old,
Form: Rhyme
Woodwose The Hairy Manmeek, this hour
of a morning hue
shy cobweb gloss
in a frosted dew
he stood as shrubs
nay merged with trees
but matted hair
instead of leaves
though leaves a few
were woven in
a tempered bark-
like wear of skin
yet fleeting foul
and a peasant’s...
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Categories:
england, myth, mythology, nature,
Form: Quatrain
Escalate The EscapadeSome people love to speculate
And conversate about everything
Whatever they perceive it to be
Or believe it to be an F & A
C & a T in essence they Investigate
The things that they see
Like leave...
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Categories:
myth, confusion, image, judgement, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Perfect Match Perfect FitWhen two halves of two hearts
Match as a whole
Lips were made to fit
Your eyes are a reflection of yourself
You think the same thoughts
At exactly the same time
Share the same interests
Love the same movies
And songs
Enjoy the...
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Categories:
myth, desire, engagement, imagination, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
The Siren's SongI sped around
a painted ship
the deck, all deck
where she, the song
that lured me there
does captivate
again
but as she sang
she voiced a sea
the mouth, all mouth
cried crew that ran
and heard her tune
enchanted ‘neath
the waves
my Siren calls
repeatedly
my ear,...
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Categories:
myth, dark, death, fate, horror,
Form: Free verse
Binary HermosaShe spoke of both Rephaim and Nakim
she spoke of them with
a fair fondness
KaI(so4)2,,12H2O
potassium alum
to make crystals and seeds
of red jasper rough
personal and confidental
refractions of beauty
they sourced
all of Ceres to
find this
might all of
Rupes and Tholi
Speak...
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Categories:
beauty, evil, music, myth,
Form: Ballade
Black And White
Angels and brides do come in white.
All things beautiful, light and bright.
Demons and witches prefer black,
evil ways and means to attack.
White, pure, inspiring, eternal love,
gift of peace, freedom, and turtle dove.
Black signifies ever cold darkness...
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Categories:
myth, color, dark, extended metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
An Angels IreIt was if they were begging for destruction when
they tried to cage immortal souls
Silently stoking his internal fire only brought to the
surface his bitter cold
They were unaware of the binding of their own hands
to something...
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Categories:
mystery, myth, perspective, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Specific Types of Myth Poems
Definition | What is Myth in Poetry?
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