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Most Viewed Acrostic Poems (99)

Acrostic is a poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word when read vertically. Here is a list of Most Viewed Acrostic Poems written by members. Read poetry, post your own poems or comments. Poems on these pages are copyrighted © by the authors who entered them. Click here to post a poem.

Love

Love

Notice something about the first letter of each line?

AUTUMN

AUTUMN

You shall notice the first words will spell the word AUTUMN. And out of those first words the poem is written. It denotes this season of Autumn upon us now in New Jersey.

NEW YEAR

NEW YEAR

Sitting alone thinking of the happy times I spent with my family.

ROSITA

ROSITA

R ay of light that warm up my chest O r just pain without a rest S ure I'm not, and afraid I am to see I nside my heart the truth: you'll never be with me. T hankful to this day, when I found you here A day I won't forget, the day My love was so

JOAN

JOAN

J oy to my eyes and to any man desire O r pain to the heart that you can burn with your fire? A ll maybe wrong, but this is what I see, N ot the women you are but the one you should be

Try Try Try Try

Try. Try. Try. .Try

Try. Try. Try try

Balanced Polarities

Balanced Polarities

An acrostic about balancing our polarities on a personal level as well as a public level.

EMMA

EMMA

E rased from my heart all women are M y graceful queen you brought me this far M oments of life I'll never forget A nd that deep love I once met.

BORI was her original name

"BORI" was her original name

note: each of the acrostic I wrote, is about a girls/women i met in my life (lovers,strangers,friends)..they are the inspiration of everything i write (but they never read them)

Defining the difference

Defining the difference

Just thought I'd try to answer the question of how people can be spiritual but not religious. There is a defining difference.

Karrol Levy I love you

Karrol Levy I love you

My closest friend who lives farther away than I can stand!

All I Ask

All I Ask

I wrote this because this is how I feel sometimes I speak a million words and underneath everything is the only thing I was trying to say this is why I chose the acrostic style.

Ahmaud Arbery

Ahmaud Arbery

Travis McMicheal sentenced to life no parole Gregory McMicheal: life no parole William Bryan: life w parole after 30yrs RIP Ahmaud.

Rosa

Rosa

This short poem, for a friend of mine, is an attempt to build some respect and confidence in my dear friend who is going through a very tough time at the moment. I wont say what it is she is suffering with but, it's curable. xx

LONELYNESS

LONELYNESS

The poem captures the profound sense of longing and solitude experienced by an individual. With each verse initiated by a letter from the word "lonelyness", it outlines the emotions evoked by solitude in a romantic, melancholic, and alluring tone. Each verse also mentions a different flower, which adds a layer of metaphor and symbolism to the expressed emotions. The poem moves through the phases of night into dawn, mirroring the progression of the speaker's feelings - from deep yearning and a sense of loss, to a new hope and acceptance of solitude. In essence, it's a journey of an individual embracing their solitude, experiencing a range of emotions from longing and melancholy, to seduction and romance. Despite the loneliness, there is a beauty in the experience, much like the beauty of the flowers that accompany each verse. It's a celebration of resilience, the human spirit, and the ability to find beauty even in solitude.

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