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Dark Garden Poems

These Dark Garden poems are examples of Garden poems about Dark. These are the best examples of Garden Dark poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Zinnia
Quote By Poet "The faces of pretty flowers will brighten anyone's day."

Here in a lovely garden we sit,
growing very close-knit.
Our faces of pretty color,
are bigger...

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Categories: flower, garden, giggle, hello,



Green Serene
full moon and bamboo 
in dark green serene garden 
tranquil poet mood...

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Categories: garden,

In the secretive garden of metaphors
In the secretive garden of metaphors,
A vision of hues enswathed in enigma,
Words that grow stronger as they entwine, signing dreams assorted,
Under the aegis of magnificent...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden, fantasy,

Premium Member Rose
I started out as a pretty rose bud,
the rains are coming maybe even a flood.
Then the bright sun will come out,
my pedals open up without...

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Categories: beauty, butterfly, drink, garden,

Premium Member Shakespeare Sweats a Poetry Contest
                  



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Categories: freedom, garden, imagery,



Premium Member P G
Pretty gardens, peaceful grounds praying gratefully.  

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Categories: flower, garden, love, peace,

Premium Member Secret Garden
“I’m reluctant to share my secret, but being we are the closest of friends, I will share my secret with you. But before I do...

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Categories: garden, beautiful, fantasy, happiness, imagination,

Autumn Dirt
I wish I could bury my self in the autumn dirt 
To die in the cold, dark ground in the arms of my mother
After gravity...

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Categories: autumn, flower, garden, growth,

Snow Garden
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I stepped into the dark corridor, and by an accidental touch of kindness,
I entered into the haunted tower of time,
like a sonata full of hope...

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Categories: garden, blue, deep, emotions, introspection,

One generic baby boomer, a garden variety sexagenarian
One generic baby boomer, (a garden variety sexagenarian)...
offers his interpretation of critical race theory

I, (an articulate, charming, domesticated, 
erudite, friendly, genteel, humorous, intelligent,
kind, learned, male,...

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Categories: garden, 12th grade, abuse, africa,

Premium Member Ante-Meridian Verses on a Sleepless Night
In what to me now seems like ages
I've only read some sundry pages;
Lord Byron, a Romantic poet, 
was a dark wit; you'd just know it.

But...

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Categories: allusion, animal, garden, metaphor,

Premium Member When the Butterflies Dance
My garden comes alive at night,
many flowers do not bloom by day.
In the middle of the night, 
my garden is in full swing.
The Blue Bells are...

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Categories: butterfly, dance, flower, garden,

I Think of Winters
Before the first leaf fell
Before the fruit ripened, and the apple bit,

When the night knew nothing of rot,
nothing of screams
nothing of decay
When the night knew...

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© Bantu West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden, analogy, birth, blessing, character,

Premium Member Madman
I held the hand
of a madman
hiding in Hollyhocks
blending with ogres, 
eerie in tombs, 
chasing stars through
their animal shapes; 
others, a witch 
to their ghosts, anew,...

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Categories: dark, flower, garden, halloween,

Premium Member The Impressionist, Monet's Garden
The Impressionist  
Monet’s Garden

Images are caught, then lost again, 
Floating somewhere in half sleep,
Dreamlike reflections sweeping in,    
Swirling gossamer memories to...

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Categories: garden, imagery,


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