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Summer Irony Poems

These Summer Irony poems are examples of Irony poems about Summer. These are the best examples of Irony Summer poems written by international poets.


To Sock Or Not To Sock
He wore his desert wellies
With suitably besocked feet 
As he strode manfully along 
The rain driven wet street.
Britain in the summer time,
Ten climates in one...

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Categories: fun, humor, irony,



SUMMER BREEZE
SUMMER BREEZE

A summer's breeze gently tells a lie
About how all nature is soft and kind
Yet underneath, where we don't see
There is no room for any...

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Categories: confusion, irony,

Shameful Lover
behind those closed doors
you adore every part of me,
from the icy mountain peaks to the summer shores!
but,you never touch me..
You don't even look at me...

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Categories: analogy, first love, irony,

Silent Angel of Light Wood
An angel of wood
Facing his summer garden 
Of flowers and birds 
Which he grew from his own mouth
Without a mind to observe 
...

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Categories: irony, angel, bird, flower, garden,

Premium Member Damn It!
He blew in from the west                   ...

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Categories: dream, fantasy, humor, irony,



Premium Member The Fugitive
The clear blue sky above me
Needs a shadow on the run
To hide a weary fugitive
Before the setting sun

The desert plain is endless
And my boots are...

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Categories: irony, anxiety, how i feel,

Clearly Written In Sky
--- but as if patiently waiting

to be translated back into Earth again --- :

inscribed timeworn standing stone stelae

--- things in themselves ---

as if half-expecting that...

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Categories: irony, faith, hope, humanity, image,

Premium Member Yesterdays' Love
I saw my yesterday's love today,
on a quiet, shady, backstreet lane.
I knew his eyes, though his hair was grey,
said he'd forgotten my married name

Or would...

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Categories: irony, love, romance, teen

Premium Member Raking Leaves
Autumn 2001
Dooralong Valley, NSW Australia

A 40 acre property to retire to - kept us 
far more busy than  our ‘working life’.
The swimming pool -...

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Categories: autumn, irony, memory,

Premium Member Savage Garden
Morning glories have made 
The sunflowers sad,
Bowed down as they are 
By the weight of their clingy burden.
While carefree, innocent clover 
Lead on to the...

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Categories: allegory, irony, nature,

Premium Member Sunday Morning Joggers
Goodness, I nearly lost my balance on the spiral seashells and broken sea stone chipping matrix.
My quaint obsession with marine life and that skyline paradox...

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Categories: irony, age, art, birth, devotion,

Premium Member Tears For Death
Tears over death
Not because you’ve left
Without saying goodbye
Oh! I cannot tell a lie.

You departed like a storm
This is not the norm
How strange are some people
I...

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Categories: irony, betrayal, death, death of

Premium Member Yet
Waking-up with bird chirps and meow of my pet
Midst-summer heat I found the green carpet grass wet
Diamond dust dew drops were seen so serenely set
Gleaming!...

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Categories: irony, nature,

Winters
Dense fog meandering around the conurbations,
Body in the blanket; feeling cold sensations, 
Oh man! 5 seems an early one,
If it'd have been summer; roads be...

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Categories: character, daffodils, feelings, irony,

Premium Member Hot House-
A HOT HOUSE

gloomy summertime
house slithers in torrent heat
no air conditioner
~
depressing summer
A whole, heated house withers
betrayed by the sun



9/5/2021
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2021©...

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Categories: irony, analogy, anxiety, house, how


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