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Best Hoodoos Poems

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Premium Member Alone Among the Hoodoos
Wandering through the badlands
of the great south western plains
I happen upon a great assembly of
fairy spires, other worldly
wonders of rocky pinnacles
that dot the high desert...

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Categories: hoodoos, anxiety, fear, travel, ,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Whitestone Hoodoos
Whitestone Hoodoos

Near where I live,
just up the hill above the airport,
is a place of mystery and wonder,
a place wizards might once have dwelled,
or young warriors...

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Categories: hoodoos, nature,
Form: Free verse
On Predictions 1
ON  PREDICTIONS
        ( by  S.Jagathsimhan  Nair)
What  paths and brambled brooks I passed to halt
In...

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Categories: hoodoos, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hunger
Hankering hordes of hungry hovering hawks haunt hoodoos in Utah. 
Underfed California condors cruise canyon cataracts for corpses.
Nesting, starving swallows swiftly search for slime and...

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Categories: hoodoos, bird, food, nature, poetry,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Ebenezer's Stone Statues
Who knew that "Hoodoos" were here
Where 50 million year old totems appear?
An 1875 find by Ebenezer Bryce,
Sandstone spires that engage and entice.
Human shaped pinnacles of...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hoodoos, change, devotion, imagery, inspirational,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member That's the Blues
That's The Blues

Sing me some songs that'll break my heart
Tell me some stories of love torn apart
Break me down from my head to my shoes
'Cause...

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Categories: hoodoos, anger, betrayal, sad love,
Form: Lyric
Interstate 10 Rest Area
Oh strange, strange land. 
The physics do not fit.
The cord of interstate wends,
Through this place of upside-down rocks.

I climb down from the truck,
And wind and...

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© Judy Haas  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hoodoos, mystery, nature, places,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Spring Caress
With winter’s end, Spring and Summer arrive;
the pond’s ice is out and turtles sun on logs.
Robins and their young bounce across the lawn,
hunting for worms...

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Categories: hoodoos, beach, easter, spring, summer,
Form: Free verse
Log Ride
Timber growing up the mountain roots in silver and gold soil
The Indian Queen Mining Company lines shafts of western red cedar,
Westerner views hoodoos Painted Desert...

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Categories: hoodoos, america, business, family, food,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs