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Fawns Poems - Poems about Fawns

Premium Member Counting On Change
... 1. One little brown bear, Wanted to shave all his hair. 2. Two anxious alligators disagreed. Thought the little brown bear, Would look to different without any ha......

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Categories: fawns, 10th grade, 6th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Love of a Rose
...Early mornin dew dripp'd flower Rosy Red awaits the hour Lifts her bloom and greets the day To sup the misty mornin rays She fawns upon the golden hue Swaddled in the mantled blue Till sunny or......

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Categories: fawns, love,
Form: Rhyme



Mud Season
...The driveway is now a swamp of wet muck, I fear driving any car but the truck, without four-wheel drive, you’re gonna get stuck; oh mud season has arrived. The snow is melting, half-flooding th......

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Categories: fawns, change, imagery, light, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Old Man Winter now flagging, and slip sliding along
...Old Man Winter now flagging, and slip sliding along... as his stronghold diminishes. Signals, triggers, and ushers kickstarting debut of demure "Flora" who slowly but surely attempts to revea......

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Categories: fawns, america, animal, birth, celebration,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member After The Storm Raged
...Friends tell each other how they feel with relative ease and frequency, Siblings wait for a more convenient time, —like their deathbeds. Anonymous After t......

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Categories: fawns, family, heartbroken,
Form: Free verse



Sappho Translations XV
...Sappho Translations XV by Michael R. Burch Gaia, rainbow-crowned, garbs herself in myriad hues. (168c) We ran like fawns from the symposium: me, Cleis and reckless Gongyla. (168d) Destiny is......

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Categories: fawns, destiny, evil, heart, innocence,
Form: Free verse
Sappho Translations XI
...Sappho Translations XI by Michael R. Burch Sappho, fragment 92 translation by Michael R. Burch “Sappho, if you don’t leave your room, I swear I’ll never love you again! Get out of bed, ris......

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Categories: fawns, beauty, clothes, flower, god,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member PRECIOUS LOVE
... There are all kinds of love and ways to love in this world from the moment you arrive until the moment you are gone… There’s your love for one another, your love for family and friends, There a......

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Categories: fawns, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member hueston woods
...prancing through flowers young fawns follow mother close silent audience......

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Categories: fawns, animal, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Earth
...“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts”. Rachel Carson Mother Earth! In love and awe, we salute you! Though you are jus......

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Categories: fawns, appreciation, beauty, earth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Waupaca Awakens
...‘Waupaca Awakens’ The thin ice cracks As daylight breaks, Along the still waters Of a chain of lakes Melting snow and slush Both lapping the pier, Letting the bluegill know A new season i......

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Categories: fawns, animal, bird, morning, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Human is it to humour
...If lesser chimps bow, trail alpha male’s tail, If a filly fawns on a horny stag, Show her willing hind to dominant male, If paupers please a podgy moneybag, Man, an attired ape, bows to brawn......

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Categories: fawns, humor,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Bait
...“Better to shun the bait than struggle in the snare” William Blake With a fragile earth warm, I lure my Labeo rohita. Minute minnows manage many magical Mackerels. Shrimps attract snapper, aro......

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Categories: fawns, life, nature,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member HARD HEART
...Closely watch as those hardened hearts Solid as a rock blood yet still pumps flows Stagnated loves frozen disguise as beating fawns Ringing like metal clanging iron bells Open eyed blinded open ......

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Categories: fawns, allusion, analogy, beautiful,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Robins Land
...A flock of robins land Devour all the worms Eat the oak's acorns small And swiftly disappear Come again as spring enthralls A flock of robins land Upon the green front lawn Trees......

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Categories: fawns, bird,
Form: Other

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