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Best Invertebrate Poems

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


Invertebrate Indecision

When Miss Doubtfire moved in
to their heart,
she entered dragon tail swinging
Plastered smiling walls of bachelor resistance
got knocked down
at every single candlelight date demolition

And as the...

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Categories: invertebrate, humorous, metaphor, relationship, satire,
Form: Burlesque



Premium Member Ode To the Incredible, Edible Lobster
Under the depths below the deep 
     of this Atlantic Ocean,
live the lobsters that crawl and creep
    ...

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Categories: invertebrate, humor, humorous, ocean, sea,
Form: Ode
Amazing Octopus
Beneath the deep blue ocean waves
In coral crevices, holes and caves
Exists a creature of the deep
There upon the rocks to creep
While through the water he...

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Categories: invertebrate, animals, inspirational, life, love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Olympic Antics - Xxxiii
Unquotable quotes: Olympic Antics – XXXIII

Why do Judo-kas bother to wear anything at all since all they do is to try their very best to...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: invertebrate, character, dedication, humorous, international,
Form: Epigram
Political Spider
I can see them
Clouds of voracity
Covering my stars
Shadowing my reality

These civilized consciences
Have raped my protest
Have spun my web

I can no longer pacify
The tenacious circle of...

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Categories: invertebrate, political, universe,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Tardigrades Aka Water Bears Or Moss Piglets
Tardigrades aka Water Bears, Moss Piglets

Before T-Rex appeared and the Dodo bird disappeared,
Leading to modern-day scientific knowledge increasement,
Creatures of infinitesimal size called ‘Tardigrades’ endure,
Were and...

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Categories: invertebrate, animal, education, nature,
Form: Verse
Haiku - Time
HAIKU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

the light of day
the darkness of night
twenty-four hours

a moment in time
one blink... total darkness
a bat does not care

o summer sunshine
fourteen hours... joy... heaven
then you got...

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Categories: invertebrate, nature, philosophy, time, war,
Form: Haiku
A Sunny August Day
I have just been confounded by nature on so many counts. I have been commenting on bumblebees not being seen in any quantity over most...

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Categories: invertebrate, nature,
Form: Haibun
Spirit of Lady Lazarus
She was a fiery seashell,
  lost 'neath convoluted oceans
     amongst opuses of pure poetry, 
artistically outspoken 
   'tween...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: invertebrate, analogy, art, dedication, depression,
Form: Elegy
Harmless Innuendos
-Quiet voices with low decibels are taken with offense. Preconceived notions, spoken words without thought, inserting smileys to disclaim. Invertebrate personas can be seen evaporating...

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Categories: invertebrate, social,
Form: Prose Poetry
Reminiscences of a Dinosaur
REMINISCENCES   OF   A   DINOSAUR


Nothing really changes;   each one thinks himself
Slightly better than others of similar type :
“Oh,...

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Categories: invertebrate, funny,
Form: Quatrain
The Odious Oyster
There are few foods in this world that I hate
But there is one gnarly and nasty invertebrate
Against which I most assiduously discriminate
And I absolutely can...

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Categories: invertebrate, food, fun, funny, hate,
Form: Rhyme
Today I Am Querulous
Today I am
querulous
my foot taps a rhythmless tattoo
my fingers roam unfulfilled

this bolus of undetermined want
slides down my throat, 
invertebrate,
lodging in my stomach

dull, 
as a faint...

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Categories: invertebrate, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
A Stretch of Island Foreshore
A constant charging and retreating,
leaving behind the soaking sand,
is the ever changing of the tide,
pushing the sea against the land.

And all along the changing shoreline,
Pacific...

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Categories: invertebrate, nature,
Form: Rhyme
My Eldest Sister Amelie Beth
My eldest sister Amélie Beth...
ever the amateur family entomologist

Upon texting her a picture
(countless moments ago
since October ninth)
unfamiliar delicate looking critter -
(seen inside the apartment many...

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Categories: invertebrate, adventure, autumn, beautiful, brother,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things