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Flower Abecedarian Poems

These Flower Abecedarian poems are examples of Abecedarian poems about Flower. These are the best examples of Abecedarian Flower poems written by international poets.


Premium Member ALL FLOWERS
All flowers all the time:

Another day for admirers hungry eyes
Bouquet to deliver in the
Company  of love
Dainty daisies beautifully alive
Especially the rose 
For the lover...

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Categories: birth, flower, rose,



Premium Member The Mirage Chaser
Astride the dark cloud’s fringe of despair
Beguiling dreams gleamed like lines of silver, 
Created dream-drenched wings of birds of desire,
Driven by the winsome winds through...

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Categories: desire, hope,

Premium Member Flowers
All around us are flowers, varied.
Beautiful in tinge and tone.
Combined, they create a marvelous show,
Dazzling the eyes and pleasing all senses.
Earth is never left morose...

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Categories: appreciation, beauty, flower,

Premium Member Rosa
amazing grace ~ apricot sunblaze
blushing bride ~ breath of life
crimson shower ~ coral dawn
darling flame ~ dreaming spires
English red ~ elegance 
fond memories ~ faithful...

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Categories: beauty, earth, flower, garden,

Premium Member Natures Blooms Delivery
Amaryllis 
Blooms 
Caterpillar
Dreams
Eating
Flowers 
Gift
Hardily
In
Joy.
Kalmia
Like 
Miniature
Nuzzling 
Open
Parasols 
Quiver
Radiance
Slightly
To
Unleash
Vibrant 
Warm
Xemial
Youthful 
Zest

8/5/2022


Xenial: Adjective used to describe a friendly relationship between a host and their guests...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: flower,



Premium Member Flower Garden
Asters     Bachelor Buttons     
             ...

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Categories: flower, garden,

Premium Member Busy Little Bees
A wonderous day, we're
Busy little bees buzzing,
Circling round
Dandelions, daisies, and
Early meadow rue, wild-
Flowers with open arms.
Gems, open blossoms,
Harmony of colors.
Incredible, arousing
Juices of fragrance
Keeping us busy
Lugging...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: flower, nature,

Zion Calls
A sanctuary waits for me
Beside a woodland stream;
Creatures chatter, beast and bird,
Dithering among the trees,
Engaged in nature’s repartee.
Fungi, moss, and flower
Gather in this shady, holy...

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Categories: god, heaven, solitude,

Garden Sanctuary
“A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in–what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.”
...

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Categories: flower, garden,

Premium Member Dream Garden
  "Above all I must have flowers, always and always."

              ...

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Categories: dream, garden,

Premium Member Pillars To Life Satisfaction
Assertive rage can compel a dart to strike viciously.
Bitterness is a sequel to releasing mutual animosity.
Contain your vexation, despite if you are incited callously.
Don't yell;...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, assonance, beauty,

Premium Member Flowers Greeting Xmas
Flowers Greeting ‘Xmas

       All beautiful chrysanthemums, dahlias,
       enchanting flowers,
    ...

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Categories: 10th grade, appreciation, christmas,

Premium Member Study In White
Acrid smoke in the scientist’s bell jar
Blankets of chenille-covered snow
Crystalline carbon diamond star
Drips forming stalactites grow
Effervescent waterfalls’ dreams
Frothy-topped cappuccinos 
Gelid surfaces of lakes and streams
Halos...

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Categories: angel, beautiful, snow, water,

Premium Member Mountain Meadow
Awash in golden sunshine is jade meadow,
Beneath snow capped mountains all aglow.
Carefree breezes wander through the blooms,
Discreetly scattering the sundry perfumes.
Enamored of sapphire skies, cottony...

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Categories: beautiful, flower, green, mountains,

Never Give Up
Never give up in life man
Never give up in life
Life is the greatest gift
No one here is a misfit
Y to sink in despair
Wen hope resides...

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Categories: 12th grade, allegory,


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