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Spring Fibonacci Poems

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


Premium Member Winter Approaches
Gold
leaves
flutter
to the ground
Winter approaches ~
Maple tree branches are naked,
awaiting gloomy graphite clouds to clothe them with snow
They languish in stoic stasis, deciduous and disrobed until...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tree, winter,



Robin
Here
A
Little
Robin sings.
His joyful piping
Brings happiness to human ears,
His fiery redbreast glowing like a foundry furnace.

But
We
Humans
Misconstrue
His soliloquy.
No harbinger of Spring is he,
Unique amongst our garden birds,...

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© Mike Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bird, nature,

Premium Member Crepe Myrtle
A

Row

Of green

With blossoms

Crepe Myrtle in bloom

Magenta against spring green leaves

Evidence of summer displayed in full glorious colors  ...

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Categories: summer,

Premium Member Love Blooms In Your Eyes
Love
Sparks
With a
Jollity
Blooming in your eyes
The euphonious song of spring
Burgeoning with reminiscences of candid smiles
Enkindling feelings that remain as a silhouette portrait in the nocturnal dreams








For...

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Categories: feelings, love,

Premium Member Spring Allergy
Vern
Is
One of
My favored
Season of the year
But the sneezing and itching from
The pollen, mold and weed that blow in the atmosphere 
Cause to take antihistaminic and...

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Categories: feelings,



Snow -Fibonacci-
Snow
falls
outside
I can't wait
for Spring to arrive
but I don't mind taking pictures.

Copyright © Cynthia Jones
Jan.16/2013...

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Categories: imagery, inspiration, january, poetry,

Premium Member - the Small Waves -
One
man
can make
storm in glass 
mountain spring water 
The small waves provide enormous
The life can be absolutely anything you want
The reasons for war are elsewhere than...

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Categories: life, war, water, world,

Premium Member More Mild Days
Warm
April 
winds scatter 
wicks left by winter...
snow melts revealing barren soil.
Spring
is late
awakening
impatience in me...
to kiss Lucy on lush meadows.
Voices
with sweet
whispers rise
to the dazzling clouds....
anticipating more...

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Categories: love, march, spring,

Premium Member Adventure
(Dedication: For Ann)


Look
Spring
Surprise
In your eyes
Rapture in motion
Cherry blossoms in flower burst!


See
Sights
Delight
In your poise
Joyous devotion
Happiness flooding fond fragrance


Sense
Light
Wonder
In your smiles
Potent mindfulness
Play of mystical miracles


Feel
Surge
Wander
In your face
Vibrant...

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Categories: journey,

The Wildflowers of Pembrokeshire
I marvel
At the rich colours
In Springtime as I walk the lanes,
Explore the woods and cliffs of Pembrokeshire.

‘Cliff clover’,
The ‘sea pink’ or Thrift.
Clumps of pink, colonising...

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© Mike Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beauty, flower,

Premium Member Cool Spring
Cool
spring
stirring
in silence
beneath winter’s breath,
its eternal magic potion
which awakens strength, life, love, hope and second chances
It is a gift that is freely given- renewed life and...

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Categories: life, seasons,

For Awhile
you lifted me as if I weighed nothing
you carried me, when I needed it
you kissed the hurt and pain
and for awhile it was all sweet...

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© Jo Bien  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lost loveme,

The Cloud of Smiles
The

Sky

Dark blue

A lone cloud

Floats by on distant

winds. Silver edges surround a

blackened and overloaded with a saved spring shower.

life giving water, shared by flower and children...

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Categories: childhood, children, naturesilver,

Premium Member The Dogwood Tree
Dog
Wood
Dogwood
Dogwood Tree
Many white blooms in spring
Four petals have blood drops on each
These are Christ's head, hands, and feet with the center red berries
Being the bloody...

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Categories: death, faith, inspirational, nature

Premium Member Reflections of a Moribund
Rage
can't
discern
its enemy
when it plays foul;
it's an opaque stage set by fate...     


Gray
hair,
and age
are a curse:
if wisdom and joy
aren't there to feed...

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Categories: death, faith, hope, life,


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