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Best Germinated Poems

Below are the all-time best Germinated poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of germinated poems written by PoetrySoup members


A Rose In the Heather.
So still and beautiful lays the rose in the heather,
Lifeless and dying, given to bring you happiness,
So fragile is this rose laying in heather,
Slowly withering...

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Categories: germinated, loss, lost love, nostalgia,
Form: Romanticism



Premium Member No Roundabout- Its a Straight Road
Love is ultimate, but with you it was fatal.
I had lots of laughter not until I said “I love you too!”.
Number two was my certified...

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Categories: germinated, heart, heartbreak, heartbroken, relationship,
Form: Epic
She
"Poetry is a life-cherishing force. For poems are not words, after all, but fires for the cold, ropes let down to the lost, something as...

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Categories: germinated, appreciation, tribute, writing,
Form: Free verse
Fear
I'm fraughting with fear

Fear of rise in temperature
Fear of sinking blood pressure

Fear of developing a lump
Fear of a funny happy jump

Fear of cough and cold
Fear...

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Categories: germinated, fear,
Form: Rhyme
Red White and Blue
In the court of public opinion
                   ...

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Categories: germinated, patriotic, peace, perspective, political,
Form: Lyric



To Each His Own
My sister and I have different personalities
Never alike, two peas from the same pod,
but not germinated for the same Winter crop.
We never argue over mundane...

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Categories: germinated, angst, sister,
Form: Rhyme
A Poem For My Mother
I am a seed which
From you germinated
And you a place
Where I was sown
Grew and firmly rooted

I am a flower which 
From you sprouted
Grew well in...

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Categories: germinated, childhood, mother, flower, flower,
Form: Free verse
A Letter To Dear Mr President Abraham Lincoln
When you proclaimed all slaves in the U.S.A. to be freed, it meant the total abolishment of the slavery system, I suppose.  When you...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: germinated, america, black african american,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Lapis Legacy
In teal sunset
Gerberas whisper cyan secrets
jade eyes already misty
with turquoise tears
translucent as bee wings
In daisy diaspora they have germinated
a lapis legacy throughout my garden
to peacocks...

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Categories: germinated, color, flower, garden,
Form: Imagism
That One
He is noticed
and
it has nothing to do with 
runny nose reminders
torn pants
or the fact that his mother is social welfare user

they see him
surrounded by the...

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Categories: germinated,
Form: Free verse
Volga 4 - 5
Volga – 4

to the homoeopathy phial
standing on the traffic-island 
why it appears 
within her womb
the number of germinated nights
stolen without a kiss
is too little

is then...

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Categories: germinated, fantasy
Form: Prose Poetry
I Want To Be a Farmer
I want to be a farmer but my soil is oh, so po –
We gathered up some chicken poo and spread it with a hoe.
We...

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Categories: germinated, caregiving, foodfood, success,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member 'transformed'
Crystal clear stream
As if in a dream
Listening to its flow
Slowly awaken from her daydream

Drenched and invigorated
Way beyond what she anticipated
Hopeful even during adversity
Her faith has...

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Categories: germinated, faith, natureurdu,
Form: Rubaiyat
Premium Member A Deciduous Tree In the Forest of Its Dreams
in a forest
a deciduous tree with an immortal spirit
germinated in a foreign flora
while surrounded by evergreens

it came from another land
where deforestation is the norm
from a...

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Categories: germinated, tree,
Form: Free verse
The Utopian One World State
--Evil starts as germinated seeds,
noxious weeds of social infestation,
spreading and suffocating human diversity,
pushing all freedoms into extinction,
the loss of Liberty's creed,,
--Men-Women birth their offspring,
but raised...

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© S.K. Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: germinated, fate, fear, freedom, humanity,
Form: Rhyme

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