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Spring Culture Poems

These Spring Culture poems are examples of Culture poems about Spring. These are the best examples of Culture Spring poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I wasn't sure what it was he said but it meant a lot to me
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A: An American Man
B: A British Man


*It be a late evening in a semi-lively lightly plastered crowded pub near Bavarian Village in Hyde Park, London,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: character, culture, drink, friendship,



Sure Signs of Spring
Joyous hope,
Sure signs of spring!
Robins hop,
Bright daffodils,
Mulch bags fill
Home Depot's lot!...

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© David Bose  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: culture, hope, spring,

Changes a Poem of Reflection
Changes A Poem of reflection 
By Lady Arabella 

Winter comes and autumn leaves
Just like spring ,When comes a summer's breeze
Night changes into day 
The moon...

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Categories: blessing, change, courage, culture,

Naked Trees
Naked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...

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Categories: america, autumn, culture, education,

The Old Realm
In greener days, when all was harsh and wild,
our stories were sparse and our facts were few.
So much to grow - ev'ry zeitgeist a child...

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Categories: age, culture, history, literature,



Flavors
I can smell a sweet aroma coming from the kitchen; the fresh ripe smell of cocoa beans stirring in the pot and Italian caffe latte...

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Categories: culture, dance, desire, french,

Premium Member Chaz Or Chaste
Midterms are over and I killed ‘em (Yes, even physics) - yeah me! I spent the last two weeks like prisoners do, marking off days...

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Categories: confusion, culture, friendship, humor,

Premium Member For Every Season
For every relationship
we can rediscover
a season
of increase
and tipping point
toward decrease.

For every correlation,
positively resonant
and negatively dissonant,
a regenerative
becoming degenerative season
for building up and out
and tearing down and...

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Categories: care, creation, culture, health,

Premium Member When We Grow
If we don't know where we are going
this morning
this day
tomorrow
this week
this month
this winter
promising spring

Then we will continue to feel stuck
repressed
depressed
not impressed
with monocultural threats
and monopolistic climate...

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Categories: christian, culture, health, integrity,

Pesky Phil
Groundhog Day 
What is it they say?
If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter 
Should we let something like this become a hinder
After...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, culture, february, holiday,

Premium Member A Solitary Retreat
I take an unhurriedly walk
through the virgin forest
with paths fully covered with brittle leaves,
its trees emit mournful laments
to protest its anguishing fate until spring arrives
and...

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Categories: culture, emotions, fear, nature,

Heliotrope Canopy
Too fragile stems hold heliotrope heads
Taffeta flaunted purple pompoms preposterous
Let us lie on the grass, smoke cigarettes
Aft petal papering conjure new year's purpose

Behold from below...

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Categories: anxiety, character, color, culture,

Premium Member Brass Windchimes
Brass windchimes
ring melodic time
backed up
and down,
back
and forth
by boisterous breeze voices
blowing somewhat more silent choices
below

Before benighted rejoice
reprise to rise
and fall
wounded fail
yet again

Melodious inside intentions
to ring true
love's...

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Categories: culture, earth, health, music,

Premium Member Alaska the Rarest Gem
Alaska The Rarest Gem


                     Salmon...

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Categories: america, culture, nature,

Premium Member Spring Showers Or Spring Flowers
As I feel the fresh dew of moist air, I think of the flower that will grow, and I will place in my hair. It...

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Categories: culture, appreciation, beautiful, celebration, creation,


Book: Shattered Sighs