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Death Insect Poems

These Death Insect poems are examples of Insect poems about Death. These are the best examples of Insect Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Winged Invaders
  Their ghastly buzzing’s in the air
    targeting vegetation everywhere
  They dive-bomb and guillotine
    anything and everything...

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Categories: dark, insect, sound,



Premium Member The Meal

In the shallow
light of the moon,
the shadow dives
into the Hydrangeas
seeking a camouflage
of dark green
the howl of the
wolf pierces the
silence of the sleepy night
like the cry...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: insect, cat, confusion, death, extended

Premium Member Mosquito Massacre - Shocking Report
  Well, fellow stinging malarial insects
  They really chloroformed us this time
  You got the latest stats, Buzzer?

  Check, Bleeder: Read...

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Categories: death, humorous, insect,

Premium Member Day of Death
first freeze of winter
     to insects, “Day of the Dead”
          cycle completed
...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, humor, insect, nature,

Premium Member Small Life
There are killings,
suffocation in gullet
hell holes, decapitations 
by mandibles stalking in shadows,
death pits at the bottom
of slippery throated flowers
and racked on a web,
a struggling moth
slowly...

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Categories: care, death, insect, violence,



Wailing Idols of Wood
Under the sun and moon, flawed men linger in the cold 
Who in the mist of darkness, cut and rip apart trees eons old 
While...

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Categories: dark, horror, insect, irony,

Bumblebee
I often see a bumblebee,
I then wonder what she thought of me, 
But now it doesn't matter really.
Truth is I always left her to just...

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Categories: cousin, death, grief, insect,

Premium Member S T a L K E R

Weaving a web, light
Falling in shafts of weightless
Ingenuity
Laughing like stardust
Reflecting silent moments
Does it catch the fly?
Gloating in colors
Hues of delicate sunlight,
Risking graceful rays,
Will she catch...

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Categories: insect, animal, autumn, creation, death,

Premium Member The Dobson Another View
The other day a Dobson fly landed on me…and I mistakenly had this hunch
that his reason was a simple one…he wanted me for lunch

Since then...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, insect,

Premium Member Bugged
*** Bugged ***

Summer is here.  A beautiful time of the year, or nearly.
If only it only gave life to the good and better
 ...

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Categories: angst, humor, insect, life,

Premium Member Weave
A spider carefully plans and schemes
the pattern for its life and quest.
It spends its hours weaving dreams
until it creates its sticky best.

Its web is tatted...

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Categories: death, dream, insect, life,

Premium Member No Racing Rat Is Indeed Above the Law
No racist rat is indeed above the law
Justice must be blind, fair, equal and raw
For all, in a democratic society
We are sick and tired of...

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Categories: bullying, evil, firework, insect,

The Cabin
The Cabin

There is a cabin 
That sits on the shore 
Of an emerald lake,
Alive, with sun and swallows
Birds hum along with the children at play
Knee...

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© The Ant  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: insect, animal, children, death, evil,

Premium Member Blue-Tail Fly
Jimmy crack corn I’ve been told.
Why would Jimmy crack his corn?
It gives kick to liquor bold,
makes you wonder why you’re born.

Yet, that mean ol’ blue-tail...

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Categories: blue, death, insect, love

Premium Member My Favorite Ex-President-In-Law
My favorite ex-President-in-Law
  Huge wad of tobacco set in his jaw
    He'd spit some out on the rug
   ...

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Categories: america, death, insect, leadership,


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