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Best Log Cabin Poems

Below are the all-time best Log Cabin poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of log cabin poems written by PoetrySoup members


When First Magnolia Blooms
Coffee bean scent still fills the air

with each new sunrise in our log cabin

My arms around me embrace the winds of winters gone.

Every sky-night the...

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Categories: log cabin, absence,
Form: Free verse



Coffee Bean Scent
Coffee bean scent still fills the air

with each new sunrise in our log cabin

My arms around me embrace the winds of winters gone

Every sky-night the...

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Categories: log cabin, absence,
Form: Free verse
The Gingerbread Family's Ordeal
I received a beautiful Christmas gift the other day,
it was so quaint and pretty but ate it anyway,
was a gingerbread house with a gingerbread family,
consumed...

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Categories: log cabin, food, house, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Till Last Magnolia Blooms
Coffee bean scent still fills the air

with each new sunrise in our log cabin

My arms around me,embrace the winds of winter gone

Every sky-night windowpanes glow...

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Categories: log cabin, absence, love,
Form: Free verse
Joy and Pain of Memories
He is now a band of sky, 
a bird, a cloud, a stream of blue 
drifting by in midafternoon,
a dragonfly, a butterfly, a ray of...

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Categories: log cabin, change, father daughter, inspiration,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Mytopia
~MyTOPIA~
 
A sip of tea in my Magic Cup.
A fancy bowl for my little pup.
Faraway from a world corrupt.
I found reason and meaning to reconstruct.
...

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Categories: log cabin, fantasy, imaginationlife,
Form: Couplet
A Romantic Dream
This world can be cruel 
and people unkind 
but love is a jewel 
Each of us can find 
Desperately lonely 
He's feeling alone 
The explorer...

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Categories: log cabin, romantic,
Form: Narrative
The Last Mountain Man
the eagle watches me 
from high above 
it has finally come to this 
I stand on this ragged lookout 
this jagged rock 
alone 

my friends...

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© Kim Mcadam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: log cabin, appreciation, change, sad, senses,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Christmas Snow
Follow me and walk down an avenue of Firs
To my Log Cabin you'll view, I'm sure you'll concur

Overlooking Loch Ness, look in the fields you'll...

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Categories: log cabin, beautiful, christmas, color, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Willy Struggled To Get It Up
Young Willy arranged to go camping
alas, he struggled erecting his tent
he tweeted he had terrible ******** problems
I hope his parents knew what he meant!

Next year...

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Categories: log cabin, humorous, language,
Form: Rhyme
Darkness
My feet are cold; my tiredness lingers;
My back aches from stooping so low.
Dampened by the frigid water below,
I breathed warmth into my numbing fingers.
Again, I...

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Categories: log cabin, allegory, fear, nature,
Form: Narrative
Dance With Me Like No One Is Looking
Dance with me like no one is looking, I'll lead as you follow,
let's stay in this very moment and not worry about tomorrow.
Feel my hand...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: log cabin, dance, love,
Form: Quatern
Like Olden Times
Turn your  doleful eyes to the dimly lit sky
The last you'll see of moon and stars is when our shards of fire die.

Take hold...

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Categories: log cabin, longing,
Form: Light Verse
While Climbing the Rocks
While Climbing the Rocks

Through trees and rains and 
Lakes I have lived, but today I shall remember,
Remember the child who climbed rock mountains,
Shutting out the...

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Categories: log cabin, love, mountains,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Glorious Autumn
How crisp is the chill of Autumn's wind
that brings a blush of rouge to my cheeks.
It blows through branches dressed in leaves
of chromatic colors, crimson,...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: log cabin, autumn,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs