Best Clumps Poems
Below are the all-time best Clumps poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of clumps poems written by PoetrySoup members
Approaching StormSkulking between the thinning clumps
Of tattered sedge
A balding coot despondently calls,
Scratching Blackbirds scutter deeply
Into a Hawthorn hedge;
Whilst, creeping stealthily,
Gathering darkness onwardly crawls.
The blackened...
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Categories:
clumps, weather,
Form:
Rhyme
An Early Morning Walk On the BeachI awoke after hearing a noise on the roof of the cottage, it sounded like a couple of seagulls, probably fighting over a piece...
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Categories:
clumps, beach, holiday, ocean, stars,
Form:
Free verse
Raven Speak Not To Me, For a Plague Flees Thy LipsRaven Speak Not To Me, For A Plague Flees Thy Lips
Sadness came, in clumps of ripping hard, smashing waves
as if morbid thoughts could such sorrows...
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Categories:
clumps, dark, evil, fantasy, fate,
Form:
Rhyme
Quiet MasterpieceA merciless rhythm haunts him
in the chill, indigo night
thrilling scales move restlessly
inside his tormented mind
aching to be released.
He stares outside the rippled windowpane
vacuous...
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Categories:
clumps, angel, music, sad, winter,
Form:
Free verse
Spaghetti ManThere once was a man with spaghetti for hair
It was long. It was stringy, and it flew everywhere
It was white. It was sticky. It collected...
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Categories:
clumps, children, funny
Form:
Rhyme
Don'T Even Ask: Collaboration With Daniel TurnerHave you ever had one of those days
On the wrong side of the bed, bad days
When everything right went wrong
Cause the ding...
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Categories:
clumps, funny, humor, hyperbole,
Form:
Acrostic
Falling LocksSusie’s flowing blonde tresses
were her pride and joy
they shone like a halo above her head
and framed her delicate features
From the moment they met
her boyfriend...
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Categories:
clumps, cancer, love,
Form:
Free verse
Darkest SoilMaterialize before my eyes:
Amorphous clumps of clay
In puddles of brown broth
Walk around with empty mouths
That house ravens of despair
Silent stupidity and empty
Sockets follow blindly...
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Categories:
clumps, abuse, child, health, mental
Form:
Free verse
Siesta Key-Haikoumwindswept clumps of grass
beach scattered with broken shells~
gulls lift on currents
sandpipers feed along
beach scattered with broken shells~
tiny legs twinkle
shorebirds...
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Categories:
clumps, beach, bird, nature,
Form:
Haiku
Winter BurdenHeavy clumps of white fall
from the grey sky
landing on wooden limbs,
weighing them down
like dark skeletons
bent under the burden
of generations of sorrow...
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Categories:
clumps, nature, sad
Form:
Free verse
Window On the WorldWINDOW ON THE WORLD
My mind born free, like the autumn wind
it blows gently across the flushing meadow,
touching the petals of the flowers it finds
with expressive...
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Categories:
clumps, analogy, people, poetry, world,
Form:
Rhyme
Springtime ShowOn the frail wings of winter the northern winds depart,
their whisper the wafting icy cloud clumps hear in turn…
"fly beyond the horizon yonder, wait, don’t...
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Categories:
clumps, analogy, nature, spring,
Form:
Rhyme
Autumnal Angstautumn's palette colours fauna and flora - amber and brown shades spread
golden flames too timid to enkindle - last rose turns rusty from red
tears of...
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Categories:
clumps, angst, autumn, nature,
Form:
Monoku
Return of Emerald DreamThe summer sun sucked the simmering sky desert dry,
clumps of grey cloud spawned by the moist horizon,
torn in thwarted winds of failed storm they tried...
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Categories:
clumps, analogy, angst, hope, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Mist and SmokeAbandon to the cosmic mind and then
Forget that you stand in place and time, for
The universe is manifest in those
Pebbles on this beach – primordial...
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Categories:
clumps, allegory
Form:
I do not know?