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Cockleburs Poems - Poems about Cockleburs


Premium Member Cocklebur Song
...Cockleburs on his chin, cockleburs between his toes He has been where the dreaded cockleburs grow. Cockleburs on his head, neck, butt, and his dog tail. Cockleburs are prickly, stickery, and somet......

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Categories: cockleburs, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member forks are multi purpose Tools
...Forks can be multi-purposed. I keep one in my purse for emergencies. They are good to retrieve things that slide under booths in restaurants. Helpful to dislodge cockleburs from dog's fur Part my......

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Categories: cockleburs, technology,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member And
...And Goat heads, cockleburs, and cow pies. These are the things we live with, in the country. Some you step on, some travel in your clothes, and some stink. Foxtails. That sounds so......

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Categories: cockleburs, adventure, christian, creation, garden,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fun House
...cockamamie and cockleburs — spineless and spackled hall of mirrors 2/12/2021......

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Categories: cockleburs, imagery,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Cockleburs
...Cockleburs Small green weeds, with little seed pots, that stick to your socks. They travel with you, to the next place, that God wants them to go. Not all things are useful, but so......

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Categories: cockleburs, cute, december, grave, irony,
Form: Narrative



The Quivering Rabbit
...The quivering Rabbit lies upon the cold frozen ground Ground of thorn thickets cockleburs and tall sun dried sage brown The hidden openings rocky places it had played its escape The hounds of death ......

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Categories: cockleburs, death, life, loss,
Form: Couplet
Texas Horned Lizard
... Where I grew up there’s a unique creature Has Horns everywhere, a unique feature Six inches in length and dinosaur like The horns on his head stick out like a spike They call him a “H......

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Categories: cockleburs, animals, nature,
Form: Quatrain
The Meadowlark
...In a field both sere and stark, stood a forlorn Meadowlark. Motionless, he eyed the ground, ears alert for any sound. Unaware, an insect stirred, deep in dust and cockleburs. A grain of sand ......

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Categories: cockleburs, allegory, animals, funny, naturebird,
Form: Light Verse

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