Here are some examples of simple poems which has rhymed
verse. These are originally written by my classmates.
Beauty of Life
by Riza Joy Nanquil
I have found love but not in the eyes of a man
Rather in the tender reflected in the radiant of the sun
It speaks of gentleness by offering its light
Its warmth so existent that I couldn’t get off my sight
I have found glee but not in the glisten of gold
But in a blithe soul of a rose that’s so bold
Unfold the veiled splendor of this little thing
For no one could grant us this other than the King
I have found my lifetime by merely looking around me
The best things are indeed free as what I can see
Trying to put my defenses down is the strife
Yet here in my heart resides the true beauty of life
Serenity
by Jayson Relos
by Jayson Relos
The night was so deep
And everyone was fast asleep
I went outside and felt the chill
Of blowing winds as I stood still
Post of light is few steps away
Shines on a garden as the flowers sway
Luminous bulb spreads its brilliance
On trees while their shadows dance
Crickets from nowhere began to sing
Hymn of warmth and peace they bring
Caused me to go back to bed
And have a sweet dream instead
Hopes
in Life
by Janela Marie Cacnio
I’m sitting here in an empty
place
With a frown in my face
Like a man whose dying
Like a bird unabled from flying
It seems that I’m alone each day
But still hoping I’m going to be
okay
No matter how hard it is for me
With faith everything would just
“let it be “
I believe God has plan for us
Just like parents who care
And a friend who would always be
there.
Down fall
By Dara
Rose Agnes
You can
take me to where you are
You can
leave me like a falling star
I can
breathe without your shadow
I can
leave even if it’s for my greatest sorrow
I am
strong “I know”
I can
take everything for all I can show
When you
believe that this is for the best
You can
tell me to let go and take a rest
I didn’t
plan, I didn’t run
You
shouldn’t come and bade that I can
This
feelings I endure, this thing I see so pure
I can no
longer stay; there can never be a cure
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