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Tree Innocence Poems

These Tree Innocence poems are examples of Innocence poems about Tree. These are the best examples of Innocence Tree poems written by international poets.


questionning
How long will it take you, poet?
To understand that poetry does not replace love?

To understand, that everyone eventually falls out of their chair?

How long will...

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Categories: appreciation, innocence,



Premium Member Betrayal In Black And White
The naked truth of hijacked leaves 
when tree reveals a mockingbird 
the wind with knives— the season’s thieves
applauds the loss of innocence 
soprano song his...

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Categories: betrayal, bird, grief, innocence,

Premium Member Poetic Reflections Of Someones Prescious Soul
As sensitive and as fragile 
As a mottled Butterflies tissue paper wings 
As gentle and tender as a teasing caressing arresting summer breeze
As transparent and...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: innocence, best friend, blessing, imagery,

Drinking Song
I am being born 
again 
and again 
From above
Not from the will of men 

And in these births is one aching desire
to connect with you
my...

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Categories: deep, humanity, innocence, love,

Finding Moments
Moving through tightly woven groves of young, thin, oaks
the air sits heavy on the skin like stepping into a sauna
wet earth mingles with decaying leaves,...

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Categories: innocence, family, how i feel,



Premium Member The Joy of Childhood
Finding your lost mittens in the school’s lost and found.
Playing with some puppies as they run and jump around.
Happiness on your first day at school...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: innocence, adventure, childhood, freedom, fun,

Can You Hold Onto a Peach
In the winter of my years, stands my barren tree
Its leaves stripped by autumnal winds
Against hope, it had one life left to give
I blew a...

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Categories: innocence, extended metaphor, father son,

Sweepers Thought's
i am a sweeper ,sweeps   a yard of forty acers...
starts the day sweeping te falen leaves..
dirt of other peoples bad manners pf throwing...

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Categories: innocence, abuse, appreciation, community, conflict,

Premium Member Innocent Eyes and Butterflies
Golden curls catch the morning sun,
Festooned with shards of amber light.
Cascades with grace across her face,
An innocent smile of pure delight.

On a playground of soft...

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Categories: butterfly, child, innocence, tree,

Plum Blossom Haiku Ii
Are you the butterfly
while in my dreams
I flit after Soshi?
—Basho, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

It's not at all anxious to bloom,
the plum tree at...

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Categories: animal, butterfly, flower, innocence,

Healing Wounds
my family tree haunts me,
 a imagine i’ve held since a child.
unable to escape and become your own, 
stuck in toxic love to only find...

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Categories: emotions, growth, innocence, love,

Rain On An Oak
It's raw on bark—
Showing it how to feel.
Leaves shudder from under the clouds,
Seen at last.

(All it wants to do now is
Get through to hang up...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deep, feelings, humanity, innocence,

Broken Like a Tree Er Haider Khan
She broke me like a tree,
With leaves so green and branches free.
Her words were warm and kind,
And her faces wore the same design.

I cannot call...

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Categories: break up, change, innocence,

Burnham Park Haikus
Weeping willows stand
As silent as sentinels:
Children’s laughter rings.

The sun’s golden show'rs
Filtered by weeping willows--
Dazzling dance of light.

The lake’s calm waters--
Picture of serenity
A boat passes by.

Weeping...

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Categories: children, emotions, innocence, longing,

Ode To the Myrrh Tree
ODE TO THE MYRRH TREE


So the tree stood in the centre of the desert
Mangled by winds of change and truth of joy
and chains of dust...

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Categories: innocence, 12th grade, allegory, color,


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