Short Earth Poems
Short Earth Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Earth by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Earth by length and keyword.
And was blue Earth, green woods and hills,
Place that is good, animals had a dream:
My dear, remember me and my deer...
Dorian day
Earth is
Your crown
The Gods
Are curious
We want to know
Where is this Roman
Spartacus, the Gladiator
The halo just woke
what cold this earth was longing.
In joy, the moon danced.
December 13, 2013
The fig tree is without leaves
mercury down to sub-zero
as the heavens paint the earth white.
there is beauty
as far or near as
the eye can see
sometimes we have to
close our eyes and
open our minds
to see it.
dry leaves curled under
nature turns brown and lifeless
earth cries out for relief
P.R.Deremer
Fluttering brown leaves
Drifting slowly to Earth
As Summer passes by
an army
prepares for battle
I share my picnic
5/21/2016
Summer 3 Contest
You wandering one
whose celestial body is
moving in the sky
by lighting this inhuman
earth; your pace is my comfort.
~ Immersed in repose,
I am IN the Earth, not on ...
It's essence in me ~
sun of early spring
climbing free of darkness here-
see the world renew
Written 05.24.2017
Ball of Debris
Use to be
So pretty
Flying by
"Blue Trash"
What else do you think they'd call us?
***
acorn breathes rich earth
toed roots sinks deeply head stretched
hands leaves spread oak suns
Date: 06/07/2019
It's high time we, humans, learn the valuable lessons,
of taking care of our Earth, before the situation worsens!!
a spider intrudes
we swat it
our behaviour
feral, territorial
far from mindful
earth life teaches
13-March-2023
pollution
shrivels lungs
a slow death
we’ve abused
Mother Earth
now we pay
from afar
an angel
softly weeps
With
just four
elements-
earth,air,water
fire-
a
real
ancestor
of surreal
art.
Ekphrasis- Water by Arcimboldo
Awake elements
Drouth wrapped in cyclical flow
Fire... Air... Water... Earth
(My third attempt at haiku)
The fire consumes our souls
The wind spreads the fire
The earth catches the sparks
The water destroys the funeral pyre.
Form:
Another cloud frowning Sunday,
Wind bellowing profanity-
Dreary tears slamming to Earth.
Where is my sun?
A. Green
Hot cross buns we eat
As we think of him today
Easter eggs remind
us of new spring life on earth
Our families together
Oh Lord
he waits patiently
to strike
the eyes of truth
still roams the earth
yet the tongue is a viper
Early morning hours
Mother nature awakens
All life, resonates
To her bio-rhythms and
A new day stretches its’ wings.
Probabilities
fallen fruit exists
earthen harvest and ground meet
jars in the pantry
Robert J. Lindley ,07-24-2014
Sunkissed leaves gliding
Breeze cushioning fall gently
Earth greets warm embrace.
( traditional haiku 5/7/5)