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January Garden Poems

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


Roses are Red, or Purple, or Pink
Roses are red, or purple, or pink
an artistic palette in colors that link.
Petals unfurl in radiant hues
a vibrant symphony—amor’s untamed muse.

Red blossoms, a fiery embrace
passion...

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Categories: garden, beauty, color, life, light,



Premium Member Rise and Shine
 
Written: January 09, 2024
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A glimpse of a lavish dawn graced with hail,
Thorn sparkles and...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, flower, garden,

Premium Member Glistening Bells

Trumpet vines, in tangerine and cherry,
Softly whisper to those souls who know –
bell shaped blooms, so bright and merry.

Morning glories in purple, blue and berry,
Delicate...

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Categories: garden, appreciation, beautiful, beauty, butterfly,

You Stepped Into the Garden
You stepped into the garden
arrived the Bougainvillea of the spring
stanzas of poetry

You're putting on the big eyeglasses
lips on bouquet get concealed behind
the maze of metaphor

In...

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Categories: garden, poetry,

Premium Member Spring Garden
 

Garden
birds are singing
spring flowers are abloom
blue butterflies are fluttering
I am delighted that sweet Spring has come
on the shaded porch we both rest
just me and...

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Categories: garden, spring,



Premium Member The Gate
gate
level, fixtureless 
owing thrilling curtailing
snippet, delusion, lodge, sheath.
splitting, carrying, delaying.
askew, clockwise
egress

Written: January 12, 2023

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Categories: analogy, garden, inspiration,

Premium Member Just August
August sings summer's sad farewell tune.
Blossoms smile happily ere they fade.
Birds nap; distant rainclouds gather soon.
Leaves still, then quietly sleep in shade.
August hush in fevered...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden, august, bird, farewell, flower,

Premium Member Trimmers Waver
amber marigold
lawn shears stumble
For a little while


Written: January 14, 2022...

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Categories: analogy, beauty, emotions, garden,

The Fairy Garden
I am a fact-based scientist by trade,
Pragmatic, with many an accolade.
So know this when I say
I do not believe in Fairies, no way.

At Japanese Gardens...

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Categories: fairy, fantasy, garden, granddaughter,

Premium Member Petunias
In fertile loam soil rising
From railroad ties aligned new,
When spring rains and warm sun come
I will plant petunias, pink and blue. 

written January 12, 2022
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Categories: flower, garden,

Premium Member Garden
rising to the surface
scents
a fusillade 
not quite stitched together
tangled
like shoelaces and children

this freed power of garden growth
nourished by 
      ...

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Categories: appreciation, earth, garden, inspiration,

Premium Member Sweet Daphne Odora
Sweet Daphne Odora 

Beneath midwinter’s misty veils of rain and snow
Sweet Daphne Odora thrives
Evergreen when silver winds bid Orion return
Winter’s child blooms through short days...

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Categories: beauty, flower, garden, life,

Premium Member Winter Garden Afternoon
Soon after winter has begun,
when Earth is closest to the sun,
short days lengthen one by one.

Then, through my window’s frosted glaze,
life in God’s garden holds...

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© Eric Cohen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: color, garden, winter,

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: garden, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member All Poems Not Created Equal
in the bouquet of my muse’s garden
all poems are not created equal

some are written with broad panoramic strokes
others unveil inner secrets their bitter tears

some poems...

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Categories: flower, garden, inspiration, introspection,


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