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Strikingly Poems - Poems about Strikingly

Strikingly Poems - Examples of all types of poems about strikingly to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for strikingly.

Premium Member Strikingly Beautiful
it was a strikingly strange day! it rained pitter patter in the morning, it rained drip drop in the afternoon, but it did not rain at all in between! ruby-red sun was up, the mellifluous...Read the rest...
Categories: strikingly, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Stunningly Strikingly Scene- -
So solemn stunning small smelly strong sweet, so scary and seen shunned shiningly sheen ... it was a stunning strikinglyscene 4/27/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2020...Read the rest...
Categories: strikingly, allusion, analogy, symbolism,
Form: Alliteration



Strikingly Crafty Logomaniac Presents
Strikingly crafty logomaniac presents... what else... his trademark blatherskite! While sprawled comfortably numb upon davenport Iowa daily dose of poetic mishmash, thus yours truly couches, kneads, sports... his imponderable matted swiftly styled balderdash noah intent to kindle potential ark enemy, nor abash please pardon your garden...Read the rest...
Categories: strikingly, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Elegiac Lyric

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry

Premium Member Strikingly Bold
A butterfly shucks its chrysalis shell, when its metamorphosis is complete. Thus transformed, as if by a magic spell, a caterpillar now joins the elite. Flaunting talent beyond an artist's brush, Nature's color choices intensify. And when it comes to art...Read the rest...
Categories: strikingly, 10th grade, 9th grade,
Form: Sonnet
Strikingly Different
Tying rainbows in her cascading hair Like the promise to always be there ...Read the rest...
Categories: strikingly, allegory, betrayal, christian, devotion,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Strikingly Naked
Strikingly Naked By Odin Roark Voicing the reflection one sees insures the facade really is, was, must have been. Time passes… How smoky the reflection, this aging...Read the rest...
Categories: strikingly, truth, vanity,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things