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Autumn Games Poems

These Autumn Games poems are examples of Games poems about Autumn. These are the best examples of Games Autumn poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Where I grew up
 Your heart remains in the same place where its memories belong to.-
quote by author


Small, close and warm neighborhood. Only a few children inventing toys...

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Categories: games, beauty, best friend, blessing,



Premium Member Out My Window
children chalk sidewalk bricks
in fresh colors of bravado, pinks, blues, reds
rhythmic brushing
mystic threads merging, 
handled meticulously
 
child pedigree to erase the bland
on splashed bricks, laced...

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Categories: autumn, childhood, games, innocence,

Premium Member Mid Week Memory
CHILDHOOD GAMES
bouncing a ball against a wall
        conkers bashed as Autumn falls
the swish of a skipping rope


 hop skotch chalked in the dry
nearby swings swung  high
 five-stones on a roll


 tin-can tommy in fading light
  pooh stick streams
homespun childhood - a delight...

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Categories: childhood, games,

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We have a brand new fire pit.
The ring is four feet wide.
Perfect for a Fall evening!

Cast iron and two feet high,
a present for hosting warmth.
Perfect...

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Categories: games, autumn, family, fire, food,

Conkers, Bonkers
Off us two went, beneath the trees,
that crackled and snappled
in Autumn’s crisp breeze,
our wellies slish-sloshing through the pelting rain,
plip-plopping, plip-plopping
again and again.

The thunder it rumbled,
and...

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Categories: games, autumn, childhood, earth, friend,



Games of Breeze
golden autumn leaves
cross national boundaries ---
chasing each other


08 April 2022...

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Categories: games, nature,

Premium Member Autumn Games
Shadows dance, playing among the trees
                   ...

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Categories: autumn, games, tree,

Premium Member The Two Sides of Bad Weather
Near the end of October, a gelid wind blew
and froze the corollas of the dainty daisies;
it came as a surprise, sad was the face of...

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Categories: games, autumn, baseball, basketball, cheer

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: games, 12th grade, character, hope,

The Death of a Flower Girl
The Death Of A Flower Girl
"If hope hath flown away in a dream or in none, is it therefore the less
GONE?"


I met you in a...

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© Max Lewy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: games, allegory, angel, angst, appreciation,

Progress
Progress
by Michael R. Burch

There is no sense of urgency
at the local Burger King.

Birds and squirrels squabble outside
for the last scraps of autumn:
remnants of buns,
goopy pulps...

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Categories: games, america, culture, fashion, food,

Premium Member Thanksgiving Time, Thanks
Thanksgiving time is a time when the colors of fall are seen,

when the home is filled with the cooking aromas in the air.

We sit down...

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Categories: games, autumn, beautiful, best friend,

Premium Member Good Morning
Good Morning

The light from the sun fills the window in the kitchen. 
Not all at once mind you, but at it’s on speed. 
The little...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: games, 9th grade, age, allegory,

Premium Member Relationships Difficult To Imagine
It's difficult to imagine
a liberal hearing "capitalism"
where a conservative fears too progressively individualistic
ego-investments in "liberalism,"

It may be difficult to imagine
too liberal with win/lose secular commodification
of...

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Categories: future, games, health, imagination,

Summer Lacings
Summer’s seasoned lacings, all fetching,
uplift timid heartbeats with etchings.
Sunshine warmly touches me sky brushed.
Languid summer holds playtime sketching.

Touching water’s velvet soft richness,
sensuously tender in thickness,
captivates...

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Categories: appreciation, autumn, fishing, games,


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