If only the stones were transmitters, they could broadcast their story, answer the ‘whys’ of Stonehenge, At Stonehenge poem by Katharine Lee Bates.

Learn how to write a poem about Stonehenge and share it! See shadows gently turning Through countless nights and ceaseless days Till once again returning A blue and grey concentric maze Enduring through the ages Through countless … we also want to make some crop circles in one of our fields. © craig cornish. Bates has the past and the current blended beautifully in this poem.

If you love poetry, show it by supporting us here.Please only add events around National Poetry DayNational Poetry Day is a Forward Arts Foundation initiativeThank you for submitting your event to National Poetry Day’s listings. Categories: stonehenge… I remember Stonehenge in the days where you could still get close to the stones. Stonehenge. SilentHuntress - i'd love to see stonehenge someday. when i was in scotland a few years ago we saw a "poorman's stonehenge" i can't remember the name of the place though, on the isle of lewis i think, on the north western side... my dad and i want to make a mini stonehenge type thing out of boulders on our land. - this poem deserves more attention. Tomb of Ancient Bloom. It was the past brought close, I could hear the tick of time, the heartbeat of history. Page Below are the all-time best Stonehenge poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. Stonehenge poem by Paddy J. P. Harris. We will put it online as soon as possible. Best Stonehenge Poems. Why stand you there proud megaliths So stony faced and grim.All back to back and looking out. I remember being there, seeing their bulk and feeling their solid substance. Stonehenge conjures the mysterious, "portentous, vast, august, uncomprehended"; as such, its orgins always in doubt. Form: Free verse. Find a picture or painting of Stonehenge, and consider mounting this poem with it. Poems about Stonehenge at the world's largest poetry site. Zareba formed of massive stones, encircled 'rou...... Read More. Stonehenge by Michael R. Burch Here where the wind imbues life within stone, I once stood and watched as the tempest made monuments groan as if blood boiled within them. The Forward Arts Foundation is a charity that enables all to enjoy, discover and share poetry. ...The Friar's Heel beside the way tilting toward the stones arrayed at Stonehenge where the Devil played and tossed the monolith that day. These top poems in list format are the best examples of stonehenge poems written by PoetrySoup members. hehe. Page We champion excellence in poetry and grow audiences through National Poetry Day, the Forward Prizes for Poetry and annual Forward books. Grim stones whose gray lips keep your secret wellOur hands that touch you touch an ancient terrorAn ancient woe colossal citadel. Here where the Druids stood charting the stars I can tell they longed for the heavens ... perhaps because hell boiled beneath them? Ranked poetry on Stonehenge, by famous & modern poets.