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Best Pollinators Poems

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Premium Member The Fall of the Winter King
The Fall of The Winter King    

He had risen to power
fueled by a vicious and ruthless determination
to reclaim a lost throne.

His tactics...

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Categories: pollinators, flower, nature, seasons, spring,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Prickly Pears
Clustered cactus trees sprawling, reclining in the summer heat
where agile pollinators dart among gorgeous silky blooms.
Day by day the prickly pear fruit swell and mature.
Already...

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Categories: pollinators, desire, fruit,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Still Enjoying Summer
A cool summer morning
Behind a cloud the sun is hiding
Pleasant fresh scent from trees of pine
Nippy air in the surroundings

Cooler breeze of southern winds blowing
Is...

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Categories: pollinators, flower, happiness, insect, life,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member How She Weaves
In hues of sepia she maintains
her web of life, Mother Nature;
from smallest seed to greatest
creature her umbilical sustains.

The fate of all life resides 
in her...

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Categories: pollinators, earth, environment, life, nature,
Form: Free verse
Haibun
AT ONE WITH NATURE

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The sun shines, brightly lights my day. My garden verdant many hues of green. Greater speedwell, resilient, blooms no matter the season....

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Categories: pollinators, garden, nature,
Form: Haibun



Premium Member Afraid
The truth is, I'm afraid of most everything.
From the beautiful forests cloaking hungry beasts. 
Every wave of the ocean din harbors a cold dorsal fin...
with...

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Categories: pollinators, angst,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Blue
Blue the color of the brilliant boundless sky
   To look at the heavens with a heartfelt sigh.

Blue of the vast briny ocean
 ...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollinators, color, nature,
Form: List
Premium Member Spring Garden Prep
SPRING GARDEN PREPARATION (20150213)

After the winter season
But before the rains begin
Catalogues of heirloom seeds
Delivered just in time
Earmarked and prioritized
Farmer’s Almanac consulted
Given planting periods
Horoscopes included (but...

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Categories: pollinators, food, garden, home, life,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member My Democratic Party Town
In my New England town
our local Democratic Party runs everything.

Some would argue these local celebrities
and self-promoting treasures
to posterity
rather over-run everything,
and surely we could find some...

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Categories: pollinators, community, earth, education, health,
Form: Political Verse
My Garden
Looking out upon my garden on spring morning 
dew on grass, new shoots appearing natures best 
daffodils, tulips, primrose, beautiful new life dawning 
pollinators emerge...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollinators, beauty, daffodils, feelings, garden,
Form: Ode
Premium Member It Seems To Me
History unfolds reflective evolution
as culture nutrition values inform economic health.

Just as currency only carries values humans supply
as a society of economic transactors
so my own paltry...

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Categories: pollinators, earth, language, nature, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Lazy Summer Day
Lazy Summer Day

Forget the beads of sweat running down your face
The thousands of pests that occasionally invade your space,
The salty stinging sensation in your eyes
Just...

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Categories: pollinators, august, day, happy, summer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bees
Summer spring bright colors, smells, flowers blooming welcome feast
Amongst these bees so irresistibly attracted to sugary nectar 
A thought occurs to me, to see these...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollinators, education, children, garden, insect,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Good Society
Is there a doctor in the house?
A cryptic message from the uniting nations,
looking for yet another credentialed ecotherapist
to surgically remove all our economic and political...

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Categories: pollinators, community, earth, health, nature,
Form: Political Verse
Like Daisies On Stalks
Besotted winged pollinators
roistering barrage drowned
amidst general insectivorous cacophony
indistinct auditory signals communicated

intermingled with bounteous wafting fragrance
midwifed edenic floral pullulation
sensate admixture viz colored spectrum
amidst unrehearsed extemporaneous

orchestral suite...

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Categories: pollinators, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Elegy

Book: Reflection on the Important Things