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Home Ant Poems

These Home Ant poems are examples of Ant poems about Home. These are the best examples of Ant Home poems written by international poets.


I Am An Ant
I am an ant,
I am the gentle pitter-patter on the Earth,
The black dots that trail on your floor,
And that little heartbeat.

I am a cargo ship...

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Categories: ant, repetition,



The Ant Who Looked Up
Once upon a time, 
an ant who had long made his home at the root of a tree 
asked to be assigned to work among...

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Categories: ant, change, love,

Premium Member Wise Ant Fable
Returning home a wise ant
stopped to talk to a grasshopper bent
on singing all day and playing with girls:
as winter approaches and snow unfurls
covering and hardening...

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Categories: ant, wisdom,

Before a Hungry Dove
Your heart beats for me alone,
My shortcomings, you forgive and still atone.
Your soul is where I'll always call home,
Since I'm safer there than in the...

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Categories: ant, heart, love,

The Ant
Damn ants-
found one
walking on 
my good glass table.

grabbed a napkin
pinched it over
the black body.

there's something 
so unnatural
about having a bug 
in your home.
how the hell
do...

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Categories: ant, house,



Cobweb Spider Vs Carpenter Ant
She was expecting a moth or a housefly.
Her cobweb had taken her all day
but she didn't know what days were
all she knew was hunger.
Flying insects...

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Categories: ant, anxiety, drug, recovery from,

Premium Member A Shark In My Soup
It's not a good day,
I'll have to regroup,
I feel like I have,
a shark in my soup.

It's one of those days,
when everything's wrong,
a lion has roared,
and...

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Categories: ant, angst, endurance,

Premium Member The Ant and His Way
I once sat and observed the movements of an ant as he moved across my bathroom floor. He was headed in one direction, and for...

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Categories: ant, animal, insect,

Premium Member Sonnet To An Ant
Carries a cargo twenty times her weight
with her pupil following, keeping pace
sniffing with antennas scent of the bait
she had left to retrace steps through the...

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Categories: ant, animal,

I Wish I Weren'T An Ant
I WISH I WEREN’T AN ANT
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS



I wish I weren’t an ant, my survival rate is scant
Done in by a pesticide, or a shoe,...

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Categories: ant, allusion, analogy, children, dream,

The Fly and the Ant
A fly and ant, upon a sunny bank,
Discuss'd the question of their rank.
'O Jupiter!' the former said,
'Can love of self so turn the head,
That one...

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Categories: ant, adventure,

Forgiveness Amongst Friends -Ant, Spider, Bee-
The Spring sun shines above
but, beneath the willow tree,
sits a spider and an ant
waiting for their friend, the bee.

They always meet up
every sun shiny day,
under...

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Categories: ant, april, imagery, inspiration, poetry,

Silly Blind Ant
Tim Ryerson is:
like a blind ant
without his antennae
who rams against a wall
too slippery to climb over
so he runs along the wall
first to the left
then to...

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Categories: ant, god, lost,

The Honeybee and the Ant
" The Honeybee and The Ant ... "

(From The Solomon Studies Series # 8)
(Eccl. 3: 11 / Prov. 6: 6 / Matt. 6: 26, 28,...

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Categories: ant, nature,

Premium Member The Ant
And what is that you have with you,
my tiny insect friend?
Such ambition I behold,
as you crawl across my hand

You carry such a heavy load,
for your...

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Categories: ant, home, nature,


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