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Arthropod Poems - Poems about Arthropod

Premium Member Science Report or Who Prays for the Mantis
...Praying mantises, those arthropod thugs, prey upon other, unfortunate, bugs, "But who prays for the praying mantis?", I ask, "And what lurks behind that killer's mask?" After the males have fu......

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Categories: arthropod, humor, insect,
Form: Rhyme
Wretched emasculated celibate anchorite
...Wretched emasculated celibate anchorite (any relationship between the following poem and living persons - namely the writer of these words ranks as purely coincidental and fictitious). neverth......

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Categories: arthropod, adventure, allegory, animal, atheist,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Flyers of Beauty
...winged ballerina delicate arthropod flight orange wings has eyes flight signals low height bioluminescence bright nature fly lights night feather wings rapid aeronautical mini hovering fo......

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Categories: arthropod, bird, flying, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member A Butterfly Flying
...winged ballerina arthropod flight orange wings has eyes......

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Categories: arthropod, butterfly, spring, summer,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Where Is the Butterfly In the Wintertime-
...Where is the butterfly and where does it go in the wintertime Fly away, flies the butterfly As the snowflakes come falling down Do the crystal white drops of dew Fall, frighten and fr......

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Categories: arthropod, analogy, blessing, butterfly, feelings,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Natural Nature Haiku Chain
...rainbow circle sky blues greens yellows orange a dew prism light rose redolence lily scent countryside dew springtime perfume cue fireflies in flight bioluminescence bright a seasonal lig......

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Categories: arthropod, nature,
Form: Haiku
I Wish I Weren'T a Centipede
...I WISH I WEREN’T A CENTIPEDE by JOHN M. ARRIBAS I wish I weren’t a centipede, a lowly arthropod I need a transformation into something much more mod To obtain status, with a much higher ......

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Categories: arthropod, 8th grade, allusion, fun,
Form: Rhyme
Crustacean Is An Anthropod
...Crustacean Is An Anthropod A crustacean is really an arthropod, Who we found out was made by God; Is immune, To sand dune, And never modified to place in sod. Jim Horn......

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Categories: arthropod, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Think Spring
...Now, unlike my usually trenchant literary librettos, i regale the unknown (tum me) reader for savoir faire articulation, elocution, and indomitable tour de force proffered by spectrum of bounteous ex......

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Categories: arthropod, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Imagism
Outgrew the Broken Wings
...Once there was a youthful, bubbly butterfly. Who loved to fly under the sunlit azure sky. Colors of joy reflected from her iridescent wings as she fluttered in the breeze to dance ......

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Categories: arthropod, encouraging, inspirational, metaphor,
Form: Couplet
The Thing That Went
...The thing that went... The first thing that went wrong - was the buzzing in my left ear, the one not buried in the pillow, the one that was open to the world. The second thing that went wro......

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Categories: arthropod, flying, senses,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pulverized Bodies
...pulverized bodies of cochineal insects.. uuuummm cherry yogurt's good Dannon Yogurt's flavors strawberry, cherry, boysenberry, rasberry Contain(or did contain) Carmine ......

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Categories: arthropod, life, nature,
Form: Senryu
Lone Hangout
...there's a spider in my great-room high up near the apex of the ceiling hanging from the whitewashed wall a spindly one, like a leggy daddy but surely of the arachnid order it is now early spring and......

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Categories: arthropod, imagination, insect, introspection,
Form: Narrative
I Never Eat What Has a Face
...True earth crowded with the familiar facial form: chalked on concrete crayoned by children, squirted on birthday cakes, in camera with teeth all whitened, portraited, imitated, formulated. We d......

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Categories: arthropod, allegory, humorous, nature, satire,
Form: Free verse
Counting Coup
...Everything the power does it does in a circle It's just like when the amphibian carried the arthropod across the river, the scorpion couldn't help himself when he stung brother frog, and I can't......

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Categories: arthropod, native americanpeople, people,
Form: Free verse

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