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Mother Imagery Poems

These Mother Imagery poems are examples of Imagery poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Imagery Mother poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Mother's Day prayer for mom to heal from bronchitis
I bring you flowers, homemade meals, meds, herbal tea
I hope Our Lady of Grace will smile on thee :-)...

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Categories: caregiving, flower, imagery, mother



Premium Member Romantic Rhapsody in Swishing Silk


Dark, sexy, ebony eyes that light up, sparkle and twinkle.
Tender lips, as tempting as red, sensuous, burgundy wine.


On your handsome face, not even one, creeping,...

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Categories: dance, dedication, imagery, romance,

The Neverending Freight Train
My father explained it to me this way
“It was like getting on a freight train. There was no getting off,”
Those are the words he used...

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© Sarah Frey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, beautiful, forgiveness, imagery,

Premium Member Veiled
"Lizzie Borden took an axe,
gave her mother forty whacks,
when she saw what she had done,
gave her father forty-one,
she washed herself from a watered pail,
she claimed...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imagery, allusion, analogy, evil, father

Premium Member The Legend of the Rose
Long 'ere legends encountered finesse amidst flairs of passionate cravings,
thereupon, be a period wherein an episode occasioned an opportunity that will be reserved forever.
An outbreak...

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



RED SEA
RED SEA

At the mouth I lay splayed
blood trickling, slowly dripping into soft mud or red Akashic ink
        ...

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Categories: imagery, allegory, body, color, courage,

Premium Member A Spring Etheree
rain 
will set 
the flowers 
to blossoming; 
sunflowers in fields 
will follow the noon Sun 
when spring at last rolls around 
bare trees will be...

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Categories: imagery, nature, seasons, spring,

Premium Member Pearl of the Orient
This would be just prior to circa 2000. I'm guessing it's closer to the 80s, but my memory fails, The Philippines was one of three...

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

Premium Member Are the clouds just soapsuds too
"Clouds
Are so gorgeous
Just as clouds--
They border the edge of heaven
In great, rolling, billowy puffs...
Or they float
In little trailing wisps
Across the sky...
Why do poets try
To liken...

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Categories: beauty, imagery, memory, mother

KIVILA NEVER DIE
As kivila 
was almost disappearing in Uvila 
central,
One of the sons of Lembwe 
who's called Mapendano Mukevi, 
Well known by his stage name 
 Of "...

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Categories: africa, culture, imagery,

Premium Member Getting Caught in an Elevator



My daughter who was then, just about seven.
The sun had just settled softlty in the Pacific.
We were in Ghiradelli Square, a joyful place,as is heaven.
Into...

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Categories: adventure, imagery, joy, mother

Premium Member the empty teacup
son streams yesterdays
lady of those years keeps nigh~
clinking fetch astir

son owns two faint eyes
lady kept years eyes her son~
silver teaspoon rests

son eyes lady's room
stopped ~...

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

LEARN ABOUT BAVILA
learn about bavila 
As bavila  always
claiming to be Israelites
You may ask,
"Is it true?"
Culture and traditions of Bavila
  refer to Deuteronomy 
and mosaic laws .

1. It...

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Categories: africa, culture, imagery, people,

She's Earth
warm sunlight streams down
gently kissing her face
she sighs as the trade winds blow
just atop her blanket of trees
her high mountains touch the clouds
and sweep downward...

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© Amy Bohack  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imagery, beautiful, christian, creation, earth,

Premium Member Song of The Yellow-Bellied Marmot No 3: AABB
Imagine ... our continental divide,
seen by nose lengthers who are not sharp-eyed.
The Yellow-Bellied Marmots, host the most,
from the northernmost down off the west coast.
There are...

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


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