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Spring Garden Poems

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


Premium Member Summer Flowers
“flowers and friends both bring color to my world.”     ~~ The Poet ~~

There was spring in the air. He saw Summer...

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Categories: flower, garden,



In the garden of eternity, where the spirit blooms like a vine of mystery
In the garden of eternity, where the spirit blooms like a vine of mystery,
We tread, unknowingly, on steps of time hidden beneath olive branches.
As the...

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

Man in thuh garden
.

          In the garden man belongs
          ...

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Categories: garden, allegory, beautiful, blessing,

Premium Member Gardening
Started in lockdown when a little bored,
with tender care planted hundreds of seeds.
To create a garden to be adored,
spent days removing the most ugly weeds.

Bought...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden,

Premium Member My Little Eden
My little Eden -- 
before the fall

a screened porch
in the shade of
an ancient
overarching
fig tree

small wonder
Adam and Eve
needed only one each
to hide their new
nakedness -- 

chicks...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: environment, evil, garden, god,



Premium Member The Flower and the Butterfly
The Flower and the Butterfly

In the subtle softness of dawn’s embrace,
A tender flower reclines upon her garden bed,
Enshrouded in the veil of morning mist,
Which caress...

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Categories: beauty, desire, flower, garden,

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,

Milkweed and Hydrangeas
The garden you planted is regrowing,
Just like you said it would—
But the desolate husks of last summer’s foliage 
Still stand stark;
Everlasting monuments
Of what once was.

Yet...

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© E. E. Behm  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden, death, depression, emotions, family,

Premium Member Let The Lilies And The Roses Flourish
For crying out loud, the flowers are gorgeous,
Fresh, happy, young, alive, and vivacious.
Regrettably, we, humans, cut their lives short,
From time to time, from events to...

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Categories: garden, autumn, beautiful, celebration, dream,

Premium Member Beware
I know its Spring but it can still be cold at night
so hold on putting things into your garden yet. 
The ideal time to plant...

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Categories: flower, garden,

Premium Member garden and a cat please
Give me a garden and a shed full of sweet cat
Some seeds for lilies, marigolds, and petals so fat.
I do not mind the tiny mice,...

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Categories: cat, garden,

Premium Member The Garden Comes Alive
The melting snow forms streams that join the river
Pale flowers wake and turn toward the light

Bees bumble by with pollen to deliver
Sweet cherry blossoms scent...

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Categories: garden, life, light, spring, sun,

Premium Member The Loveliness Of Lynn's Garden
No prettier flowers match the ones
Lynn nurtures with immense care;
all her fantasies seem to adhere...
as if they were evocative lyrics!

Crape myrtle trees are blooming early,
they...

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Categories: garden, appreciation, beauty, emotions, flower,

Premium Member Delicate Flowers
canterbury bells
     so delicate and pleasant
          white, blue, lavender …
...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beauty, creation, flower, garden,

Premium Member Spring Sonata
The Solar Spring is breathtaking sending out itself everywhere
a sense of renewal is arising, growing, budding, and blooming.

The groundbreaking is taxing the granules of rich...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden, allusion, analogy, appreciation, beauty,


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