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Short Clarion Call Poems

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Season Tides
Sunset sizzle October molten trees clarion call to winter
...

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Categories: clarion call, autumn,
Form: Haiku



This Hail Storm
This ant colony
Shall not fall
Sound this 
Clarion call
We are caught
In this hail storm...

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Categories: clarion call, imagination
Form: Free verse
Good Morning
first light doodle doo 
clarion call red rimmed sun 
rooster squawk fade stars




27th April 2020

Sponsor	Raul Moreno
Contest Name	Morning Praise...

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Categories: clarion call, morning,
Form: Haiku
We Hear Your Claps of Thunder
when lightning strikes
upon the earth
you 
shall hear
the 
clarion call of Gabriel's Horn
shower the 
Chosen People of the earth!
lord
we 
hear your claps of thunder
upon
the 
Chosen People of the earth...

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Categories: clarion call, image, imagery, imagination, inspirational, introspection, religious,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Chimes Pealing
I hear the chimes pealing from the steeple high
Glorious sounds of hymns hovering over all ~~
          Like sweet voices of angels their message nigh
          From ages past a clear and certain clarion call.

written November 29, 2021...

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Categories: clarion call, christmas, music,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Dress It Up Like Poetry
I’m borrowing bones.
Tell me the others are here.
The clarion call marked a lasting petal.
My eyes still flutter upon your ear.
Worlds wander into each other,
Like words in new suits.
So play your flutes.
No one has time for anything other than joy anymore....

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Categories: clarion call, language,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gabriel's Horn
Earth bound steeds rise mindful to soar for love of sky,
racing in the cresting peaks, adrift as if to fly.
Up from the sea the winged fish leap, swimming to the sun
even conch shells dreaming cry to wing upon the breeze,
as the roar of tempest rings the salt souls to appease.
Ah, the clarion call of Gabriel's horn, bliss for everyone....

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Categories: clarion call, faith,
Form: Tail-rhyme
Premium Member When Weather Whispers Wedding
April
awesome arrival
await always avidly
as augurs amour

 
Betrothed
besotted belle beau
both blossom beautifully
beget baby boy

 
Cherish
crickets chirp constant
cockerel clarion call
can calm crying child

Written 27/07/2020
2nd placement
Let the pens flow -Alliteration poetry contest
Sponsor Jenish Somadas...

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Categories: clarion call, april, beautiful, celebration, child, love,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member A Spirit In the Air
There's a spirit abroad, in the air
  You feel it forming everywhere
Behind closed doors, locked down tight
  A feeling that we're doing this right
    ~ A clarion call to unite

Together we stand, divided we fall
  Abe Lincoln's words hover over us all
Rich man, poor man, red or blue
  "Yes, we can," we sense anew
We'll prevail 'gainst COVID-19 too...

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Categories: clarion call, america, health, how i feel, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
The Tortoise and Noah
Grumbled at Noah's clarion call
Of the gloomy existence fall.

Started the journey quiet early
Among others so many.

Speed mocked at your gait
As swift animals to the Ark's gate

Creepy slow shelly animal
Bent to the Ark's aisle

Must have been the last
As others animal, you, passed.

Helped by Noah's hands
For heavens ready to purge the 
lands....

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Categories: clarion call, art,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Love Conquers All
If asked to repeat a time-honored passage
I would say it is that “Love Conquers All,”
For, whatever the situation, it is the message
If asked to repeat a time-honored passage,
I'd pass this adage in my far-advanced age:
“Love Conquers All,” sends a clarion call,
If asked to repeat a time-honored passage
I would say it is that “Love Conquers All!”

Written November 30, 2022...

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Categories: clarion call, love,
Form: Triolet
A Nation On Call
Compatriots of democracy,
yet again witness a change of power,

With eyes no longer blind, 
we'd hold you accountable this time,

for revival and hope renewed,
we will stand with you

though times are perilous,
and  life a little rocky

but in this whirlwind of dust,
the people are resilient

we are first compatriots of democracy,
and on this windfall,

we rise and obey
the clarion call....

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Categories: clarion call, africa, art, dedication, humanity, poems, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Superstitions
Toxic feelings & thoughts
Like do's & don't, taboos & aught's.
Keep vaccinated against them!
Like a coveted gem
Is the full-suit armour of truth,
A balancing against uncouth
Of yours & other's reactions,
Knee-jerk fears & actions.
From whence are they?
How do they play?
Demons laughing at mind frozen,
Stuck-in-the-mud, embolden.
There is a bulwark for it all:
Jesus Christ's clear clarion call!...

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Categories: clarion call, gospel,
Form: Rhyme
2008
2008

A year full of Wonderful dreams
Where there is a clarion call to answer
How many times called and answered
A year of successive democracies?
How successive?
A transition?
Where everything speaks freedom
From a time long ago in the mid millennium century
The year was 2008 where we were reborn
And we were levitated to another level of development and thought
The year was 2008
 
By Asangalisah Akantere Isaiah...

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Categories: clarion call, adventure, age, allegory, allusion, angel, anniversary, anti
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tell Me, Who Is Old
Who is “old”in your perception.
I see you as old ,if you think..
Your mind is in some state of  
enlightened perfection!

Some men lose all their hair at
thirty five .
So big whoop, they function and 
are  truly alive!

Old are know-it-alls!
Who think the very little they know
demands a clarion call.


                  10/23/2021

Would love to hear your perspectives  of...”old”
                   Thank you!...

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Categories: clarion call, age, old, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Cry Before I Say Goodbye
Indeed someday I will be gone
down dusky hill like daylight Sun,
I will then be to graveside roses,
flaunt those flowers when I am close.

Someday I'll heed the clarion call
like autumn flowers fade and fall
and will not feel thy candle's glow,
O burn; pure passion let me know.

Like summer takes the thirsty crops
far from the fist of winter-drops,
I will not taste your tender tears,
cry now for me when I am near....

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Categories: clarion call, care, first love, longing, love,
Form: Light Verse
Clarion Call
The rotting process,
The ailing wood,
Slowly its strength ebbed,
Gradually its resilience declined,
Blemishes made inroads to its core,
Its roots became feeble and frail,
Its boughs withered,
They fell off like drops of rain,
When wood becomes earth,
It is washed away by seasons” denude,
When wood sleeps,
It is home to crawling creatures,
A loss to nature’s tapestry, 
A marker for tomorrow’s frayed beauty.





June 22, 2022....

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Categories: clarion call, nature, tree,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Begin Anew
Begin Anew
May days are laced with the coming warmth of June. Its gentle breath is sweetened by fresh flowers. Summer thoughts cling tight to sunlit rays at noon, still the shadow dreams of planned vacation hours. Night is graced with fullness, a big orange moon, appearing off and on through traveling clouds. Earth has given signs of summer solstice due, a clarion call to all “Begin Anew.” 5/30/2024
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Categories: clarion call, june, may, seasons,
Form: Ottava rima
My Muse
MY MUSE ©

Oath with my indelible INK
INK flows like BLOOD
BLOOD runs through my VEINS
VEINS keeps me alive/ANIMATE
ANIMATE to write till all ink dries UP
UP until all the lexis are GONE
GONE till my heart ANSWERS
ANSWERS to that which am called-TO,
TO a divine clarion call,
CALLED to elevate the moon out of her SPHERE
SPHERE of the imaginary inhabits MY MUSE©
MY MUSE© will never desert me

VickWizzy
Vick Manuel Poetry {VMP}
Copyright© 2015....

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Categories: clarion call, 1st grade, poetry, poets,
Form: Rondeau
Personal Memories
"Somewhere over the rainbow we'll play", is baby Ella's clarion call, Doting Aunt agrees and starts with La Ti Do Re Mi Fa Sol, Tiny fingers move, full of questions, curiosity, in her wonderland small , Busy get the twosome, a session filled with love and music all, Magnum opus of the duette is soon due to enthrall. Contest - Personal Memories Sponsor - Laura Loo Date- 25/03/2016 Picture #2 re-enter for -Best of LAURA Loos 15/09/2016.
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Categories: clarion call, emotions, memorial day,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member The Voice of Change
No longer silent, they take a stand,
Their voices rise, across the land.
Against injustice, they will speak,
Their words, like thunder, strong and deep.

For change, they fight, with courage bold,
Their stories were heard, their voices told.
They break the silence, raise their voice,
To change the world, make the right choice.

The voice of change, a clarion call,
For justice, freedom, for one and all.
Their voices rise, a powerful plea,
For a world where girls are truly free....

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Categories: clarion call, education, woman,
Form: Rhyme
Injustice
Injustice likes to operate in dank and dark places

Injustice doesn't want to be recognized by it's attributes or faces

Injustice goes slinking around staying away from the Light

In this way Injustice can play

Using all of his might

You won't find Injustice all dolled up at the ball

Or making loud jokes on your trip down the hall

Injustice likes going incognito

Unseen by us All

If anyone's seen him

Please announce

With pointed fingers and a loud clarion call!...

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Categories: clarion call, angst, life,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things