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Water Interview Poems

These Water Interview poems are examples of Interview poems about Water. These are the best examples of Interview Water poems written by international poets.


Premium Member An Interview with the Color Blue
So Blue, what have you been doing since my last interview with you?

Well, I still hang out (or should I say “up”) with Sky. And...

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Categories: interview, blue,



Premium Member Interview With A Grain of Sand
Me: How did you start out?
Sand: I was born a rock. About 5 inches round and weighting
about a six pounds.

 
Me: Now did you become...

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Categories: interview, feelings, love, sea, sun,

Premium Member The Interview


So, young man, your ambition is to be
a bureaucrat? And a wise career it is!
And speaking from experience – now
going on thirty years – it...

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Categories: interview, humor,

Premium Member Interview
~Do you have any experience being skipped?

Well, not exactly, but I witnessed my friends skipping across the pond. If they can do it, I believe...

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Categories: interview, conflict, hope, humorous, imagination,

Premium Member Interview With a Skipping Stone
I saw you bump bump bumping along,
making little ripples on the lake,
and now I’ve dove into the water
to find you, but many stones are here.
Which...

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Categories: interview, nature,



Premium Member An Interview With a Tree
As I walked through the forest,                   ...

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Categories: interview, bird, family, friend, life,

Premium Member My White House Interview
I was nervous about my newest client.
Not every Permaculture Designer gets a contract
with the WhiteHouse.
But, when the President called,
or twittered,
for an intake interview,
I guess it...

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Categories: interview, caregiving, earth, health, humor,

Premium Member Interview With An Artist
The interviewer is water colored...green.
The artist, antiqued abstract.
He probes for her deepest sable secrets. 
She offers pale nothings from her musky attic retreat-

He nibbles away...

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Categories: interview, art,


Book: Shattered Sighs