Tags : Acrostic

His Name

His Name

A Poem by dartanyon jonez


Look closely and you’ll see what you didn’t realize you said...
Beautifully Dangerous

Beautifully Dangerous

A Poem by The New Bard


This one is rather odd, and certainly not my best, but I have a strange fondness for it. It's based on "Carmilla", the vampyre novella in which inspir..
The Girl

The Girl

A Poem by The New Bard


This is my personal tribute to Lisbeth Salander, the protagonist to the Millennium trilogy and my all-time favourite character from anything. I love h..
Stairway to Hell

Stairway to Hell

A Poem by Exsanguination


Descent into interpretation...
Whisper Acrostic

Whisper Acrostic

A Poem by Rita L. Sev


Shhh...
Coffee Acrostic

Coffee Acrostic

A Poem by Rita L. Sev


Good to the last drop
Poetry Acrostic

Poetry Acrostic

A Poem by Jack...


Poetry, the message is sent
Into Night

Into Night

A Poem by Jace Fox


I longed for the dark No longer a creature of light Towards the end it was all lies Or was it just time passing by Together a..
Love

Love

A Poem by Katerina


Listen to your heart when you don't have a clue Open up your eyes to what's in front of you Very seldom then you won't know what to do Everything y..
Nicole

Nicole

A Poem by Katerina


This is a poem that I wrote for my sister.
Summertime Poem (acrostic)

Summertime Poem (acrostic)

A Poem by John Fredrick Carver


Another acrostic sonnet about the letdown of a weather foiled second day in the sun but the victory over an inner monster.
O Lord my Dog

O Lord my Dog

A Poem by John Fredrick Carver


O Lord my dog got run over by a wheel/ I was only a Norman Rockwell kind of eight. . . read more.
100 Poems on Identity

100 Poems on Identity

A Book by John Fredrick Carver


Acrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities
100 Poems on Identity 1-5

100 Poems on Identity 1-5

A Chapter by John Fredrick Carver


Acrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities
100 Poems on Identity 6-10

100 Poems on Identity 6-10

A Chapter by John Fredrick Carver


Acrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities