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Sad Fruit Poems

These Sad Fruit poems are examples of Fruit poems about Sad. These are the best examples of Fruit Sad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Last Leaf
I smile at myself
for being so sentimental,
but how lonely it looks -
the last leaf 
on the cherry tree.

Its countless companions
who shared and hung together 
through...

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Categories: autumn, fruit, life, time,



Premium Member October's Story
The shaking of the big old trees,
Pretty colors in the cool breeze
Falling leaves coming around me,
In October I love to see.


From the oven hot apple...

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Categories: color, cool, fruit, love,

The Weeping Fruit
In sadness grows a weeping fruit,

One sweet, yet sour,

A tasteful melancholia....

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Categories: fruit, sad,

Premium Member Screen of Awareness
Like an shiny apple's rind, 
my outer body all can see.  
Like an apple's fruit,  
I hold many secrets.  
Seeds and beliefs...

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Categories: fruit, joy, life, self,

Sunflower
I've seen many flowers but none is like sunflower
Most of the flowers have color
Some of them are fragrant
Only a few of them have attractive texture

Sunflower...

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Categories: fruit, color, evil, flower, hurt,



Premium Member Praise Ye the Lord
Let everything that has breath, Praise the Lord
The flowers and the trees bow their leafs
The animals give signs of respect
The cloud shade with tears of...

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Categories: fruit, appreciation, bible, birth, desire,

Fruit Fly, Cockroach, Random Lie
Fruit Fly, Cockroach, Random Lie Fruit fly, cockroach, random lie, here we go eternity sis-boom... bye. 
        ...

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© Di No  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fruit, anxiety, extended metaphor, introspection,

Fruit Fly, Cockroach, Random Lie
Fruit fly, cockroach, random lie, here we go eternity sis-boom... bye. 
         
Dust to dust, ashes to...

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© Di No  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fruit, art,

Fruit
Eat the fruit
Answer now

Who we cherish
How we die 
What is perish
When we lie

What is glad
Who is here
What is fear
Who is sad

What is where
Where is Mine
They...

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Categories: fruit, dark, death, mystery, scary,

A Mortal Tear
What mortal tear?
Traces this grand and ageless face.
What twist and turn's of flesh?
Can inspire divinities of old
To lay waste to dreamscapes of
A mere weak soul.
Gracing...

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Categories: fruit, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member Green Apples
Green Apples

Lovely…
not yet ripe, 
sweet fruit from grandma’s…
most favorite tree. 
She planted it… 
just for me. 

When I was born, 
my mama died. 
It was...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fruit, angel, cancer, courage, grandchild,

Fruits For An Unknown Stranger
My mom planted a tree when I was born,
I crawled under his leaves with my hands and legs,
He grew with me as my unborn twin,...

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© S S Beulin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dream, emotions, farewell, fruit,

Pablo Neruda Translation: Every Day You Play
Every Day You Play
by Pablo Neruda
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

Every day you play with Infinity’s rays.
Exquisite visitor, you arrive with the flowers and the...

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Categories: fruit, aubade, beauty, dog, for

Help Me God To Bare More Fruit
help me God to bare more fruit.
The ones around me thrown away my vine. It is getting harder to find my crop that I belong...

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© Joy Payne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fruit, bible, blessing, journey, poetry,

Forbidden Fruit
Looking so sumptuous
Tempting unknowingly
Edging on onlookers
To do much more than stare

You insist to remain forbidden
But you desire to be claimed
Should I pick this forbidden fruit?
Oh...

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Categories: fruit, sad, sorrow,


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