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Fertilised Poems - Poems about Fertilised

Chimera
...CHIMERA Chimera in the modern world, you’ll find Is an illusion or fabrication of the mind In architecture, a beast carved in stone But if seen, it is best to leave them alone Or an organism w......

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Categories: fertilised, imagery,
Form: Rhyme
Heart
... "Heart" Deep fissures formed in the cracks of the nowhere place where time leeched bleeding claret through the green veined blues protean bit by bit the flesh ......

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Categories: fertilised, muse,
Form: Free verse



When Death Dies
...Amber of golden flakes wither to a crisp And green vines slither up the tree's limb. Hills flourish up around like a wind's cold wisp That leaves nothing more than this Grim. Wrenched cries hav......

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Categories: fertilised, angst, dark, death, depression,
Form: Rhyme
Loganberry
...I have never seen one like you before. What are you? Iam a believer , l believe the truth scripted in your brown eyes. The dehydration left you wounded , your heart needs love you beautiful monste......

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Categories: fertilised, age, america, birth, courage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Open Poetry the Form
...Open poetic form the structure somewhere red poppies grow fertilised by blood sun and winter snow lost freedoms ......

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Categories: fertilised, poetry,
Form: Verse



Premium Member An Open Poem Sans Punctuation
...somewhere red poppies grow fertilised by blood sun and winter snow lost freedoms seed on widow's ......

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Categories: fertilised, poetry, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Another Sad Song
...re-post inspired by SO contest In dead-man's land red poppies grow, Fertilised by blood, sun and winter snow; And on widows' weeds streams of sadness flow, Lost freedoms seeds beneath ignor......

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Categories: fertilised, sad, war,
Form: Elegy
Miscarriage
...My little seed in its soft pod. My little egg fertilised by love. Splitting and dividing. A little gift from up above. My little silver blackberry of cells. Floating like a balloon. My body g......

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Categories: fertilised, baby, growth, loss, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Futility Futility Futility
...re-post inspired by Kai contest Futility... somewhere red poppies grow fertilised by blood sun and winter snow lost ......

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Categories: fertilised, war,
Form: Free verse
What's Love
...What's Love. Love is like a rose it blooms in the sun fertilised with affection warmth and fun, love is like a river that ebbs and flows currents getting stronger as it grows, Love is like a m......

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Categories: fertilised, love, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Too Much Sun Has Made Them Over-Bold
...The pink flowers of the honeysuckle rise Like crocuses in springtime on the green Like eager maidens wanting to be seen While sunshine glitters on their shapely thighs. Too much sun has made ......

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Categories: fertilised, nature,
Form: Quatrain
Poet Is Blessed
...pain of the prolonged wait anguish of the extended break cold stones of winter fertilised soul hydrated heart melodious mind flowering the world of letters blooming the heaven of words questio......

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Categories: fertilised, allusion,
Form: I do not know?
Astonishing That We Should Live At All
...To fulminate against the hands of fate To vent our anger on beloved friends Will not repair our ills and our mistakes But may bring friendships to a bitter end. For who are we to know what is......

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Categories: fertilised, anti bullying, life, longing,
Form: Sonnet
Foretold, Angels
...Foretold? Angels? When you have sex, and you really love the other, You know sometimes if you’ve fertilised and conceived, And Mary and Joseph’s love must’ve been strong, As marriage was the ......

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Categories: fertilised, angel, baby, birth, christmas,
Form: Rhyme
Bio Mass
...Bio Mass. I have had an intimate connection with effluence or to use a more proper word, **** of the animal kind I could by the aroma alone know which animal had passed the track. Most animal du......

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Categories: fertilised, allusion, body, farm,
Form: Burlesque

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