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Best Hatchlings Poems

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


Premium Member Hope
Hope is a song of bird
Reassuring forlorn dawn,
The nightmare is banished
And the dream is still alive

Hope is a Lotus flower
Drowning in the night
Yet, rising through...

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Categories: hatchlings, hope,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member O Season of Amber Tulips
O season of amber tulips, of yellow daffodils,
Of grinning verdant prairies, of cheery hills, 
Of giggling, burbling streams rushing to seas,
Of fragrant breeze rustling passions...

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Categories: hatchlings, beauty, nature, spring,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Wisdom From Trees
Nestling in my realm, as you host a daydream,
Reveling in breeze of my splendor evergreen,
I welcome you to my domain of rhythmic trills
Where roam the...

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Categories: hatchlings, nature, tree,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Dark Everywhere
A softer breeze blows his way
And a sunny day shines everywhere
Painting the sky blue and grey. 

But those hues are not for him,
For him it's...

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Categories: hatchlings, dark,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Frolic of Spring
I pause for a robin, musing on dogwood pink,
As red cardinal dashes-in, hops, hops, and sits,
Warbling of silken-rose blossoms of peonies
And fragrant white flowers of...

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Categories: hatchlings, nature, spring,
Form: Imagism



Premium Member Asp of Grief
ASP OF GRIEF

She buries her head upon this asp of grief —
soft with reptilian fangs, hard with poison.
Her covetous husband lies upon the Nile’s reef.
She...

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Categories: hatchlings, beauty, death, grief,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Weathered
Diminished by age, a weathered existence limps
Crutching dimmed vision and impaired limbs,
Much wiser that before, it speaks wisdom words
Entertaining grandkids in stories that enlighten,

Wishing the...

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Categories: hatchlings, age, old,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member This Old Oak-Tree Smiling Through My Balcony
This old oak-tree smiling through my balcony
Sways and swings cheerily, a happy emissary,
Budding new vigor upon tiny greenish leaves
Adorning exuberance of idyllic new morning, 
Quivering...

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Categories: hatchlings, imagery, nature, tree,
Form: Verse
Categories: hatchlings, bird, daffodils, flower, garden,
Form: Ninette
Premium Member Preserver of Freedom
After the ashes are scattered from my urn
If the Lord should give me a chance to return
There is no doubt which animal I’d be
An eagle...

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Categories: hatchlings, animal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Stifle
Try opening your ears and shutting your beak
You never listen, incessantly you shriek

So now that my claw has stifled your chatter
I’ll give it to you...

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Categories: hatchlings, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In the Forest of My Dreams
Where conifers gaily waltz tempos evergreen
Unspoiled by human deeds, pure, and pristine,
Eagles soar there, spanning freedom wings 
And trees gently whisper to rhythmic bird trills
Echoing...

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Categories: hatchlings, environment, inspiration, rainforest,
Form: Verse
Premium Member A Nightingale Sings of Dawn's Glory
Cobwebs of thoughts dangle in forlorn corner
Spun by emotions that surrendered long ago
Still hanging out, anguished, in grip of throes
Engrossed in silence while gazing night...

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Categories: hatchlings, break up, hope, love
Form: Verse
Premium Member Hysterical Blindness
Sure as spring-ebullient cedes to summer’s escapades
In vagaries of time a budding flower parches and fades
And the sweet sound of hatchlings abandons its nest
And autumn’s...

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Categories: hatchlings, anxiety, confusion, depression, stress,
Form: Verse
"...The Voice of the Turtle"
It must be springtime
for she lumbers by her nest
below the fig tree.

Hatchlings soon appear
to scamper into the sea.
She cries out to, "Watch

for eagles above!"
then turns...

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© Sue Mason  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hatchlings, devotion,
Form: Haiku

Book: Shattered Sighs