Rose Farm Poems
These Rose Farm poems are examples of Farm poems about Rose. These are the best examples of Farm Rose poems written by international poets.
The Big Fish That Got AwayAt Farmer John's pond, afternoon's sway,
A boy with hair, wiry sandy fray.
Shoeless, in the light of day,
Dreaming of a prize to lay.
His straw hat, a...
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boy, childhood, farm, fishing,
Aromanasty smells drift across the fields Especially from the cess pit, oh how yucky when spread on fields certainly not helping, nor does passing a...
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animal, farm, senses,
The Cheap ChickThe barnyard was filled with the most notorious cliques.
I was tired of trying to out-think these cheap little chicks.
They were forever making trouble with their...
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farm,
Grandma, the Farm and the Silent Young CatGrandma, The Farm And The Silent Young Cat
Before soft golden rays the roses slept
Night, its slumbers had not yet bid adieu
From its barn perch the...
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art, beauty, cat, farm,
Guineas
They move, quick and sure,
In a line, they cross the road
Like short, grey gentlemen
The noise that protests
Screeching vigilantly, violently
Like a relentless cough
Echoes on the edges...
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farm, bird,
A Salt PoemHe was a salty old guy, a farmer for years.
He had a tractor, a trailer, a cow with big ears.
His wife was the salt of...
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farm,
On Grandpa's FarmOn Grandpa’s farm we rose to summer’s light,
then stayed outside – sometimes till dark of night.
There was a gated big front yard and tree
and hollyhocks,...
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farm, childhood,
SpringSunshine rose earlier today, season of warmer weather
Rain and sun tempo touching soil and earth,
Vernal equinox weeks ago bring time of growth and renewal
Spring alive...
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america, christian, farm, flower,
Blue Light Bulbs and a Bottle of Bleach and the Incandescent Must Win - Part 1Blue Light Bulbs and a Bottle of Bleach and The Incandescent Must Win
(part 1)
By: J.R. Wren
A wilting flower and a blade of grass
No...
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america, farm, muse, political,
Tywhoppity Bottomswritten in octaves
Tom gathers broken branches
and stubs his toes on roots.
Tywhoppity’s rich bottom
is tidied up each autumn.
The ache and pain he stanches
to reap September fruits.
Tom...
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11th grade, farm, pain,
Glory of GardenMist veil in haze, winter unwraps,
A rejoice raptures in reverie of spring.
Amber gold touch of Midas perhaps,
Bees and frilled petals in amorous cling.
A mystical...
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butterfly, caregiving, farm, flower,
One With My GardenCarrots, radishes, peas, and beans adorn my garden,
Nurturing each other, under the soil, smiling at the carrots.
The carrots themselves push up their green fluff,...
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farm, flower, garden, life,
A Gardeners Invited and Uninvited GuestsI’ve a garden full of uninvited guests; time to weed.
Tobacco worm, on my tomato plant, don’t spit at me;
you were not invited to partake...
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anxiety, earth, farm, insect,
Best Day of My LifeThe dainty white curtains were gently lifting and swinging when I reached her house in the country. I could smell marigolds and lilacs when I...
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fantasy, farm,
Two Old Red Tractors, Both Are Broken DownTwo Old Red Tractors, Both Are Broken Down
Two old red tractors, both are broken down
on a small dusty farm, outskirts of town.
Dawn comes early, no...
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Categories:
endurance, family, farm, heart,