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Love Lark Poems

These Love Lark poems are examples of Lark poems about Love. These are the best examples of Lark Love poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Lark
Singing so sweetly the lark spread its’ tune
Amidst the foggy morning it’s lover did swoon
Natures’ dance of remarkable love 
Took place before me in the...

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Categories: lark, beautiful,



A Larks Song
Sing me a song because my heart yearns to grieve. Sing me a song so my eyes might shed the tears my body detains.

Dearest lark,...

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© Dw Hart  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lark, bird, heartbreak, love hurts,

Premium Member Each of the Five
What rose does not more beautiful appear
after your eyes have gazed on it so long?
The lark I now mellifluously hear
because you drew attention to its...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lark, love, nature, rose,

Premium Member To the Singing Lark
Oh! How like you, I long to be a singing lark
Who in the blue firmament like a tiny speck
Remains invisible, drowning the air in music...

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Categories: lark, appreciation, bird, music, song,

Premium Member Lark Ascending
“Lark Ascending"



We sleep 
through 

the worst of it all, 
snake bit

prospects thin 
sometimes we give 

sometimes we give in
our losses add credits to the win

we...

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Categories: lark, faith, hope, i am,



Premium Member Winning Tears Mudlark
Walking along the pebbled beaches of Devon,
Little Bertha and me were on a mission,
To find some fossil of unknown dinosaur, 
Washed to these shores by...

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Categories: lark, anniversary, giggle, kiss, lost,

Loon Who Would Love a Lark
Loon Who Would Love a Lark

When Trump sang we had to hark;
Raving mad who seemed so stark;
Angels said,
He wet bed;
Loony as a loon that loved...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lark, allegory, analogy,

Loon Who Would Love a Lark
Loon Who Would Love a Lark

When Trump sang we had to hark;
Raving mad who seemed so stark;
Angels said,
He wet bed;
Loony as a loon that loved...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lark, allegory, analogy,

A Pretty Little Lark
A Pretty little Lark, my Darling was,
Who cheered each one she met -- humble intent!
Whose Way was Love, her Harmony, unbent
By any Path, Belief, Doctrine...

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Categories: lark, appreciation, cheer up, love,

Premium Member When a Lark Sings
I listen attentively when a lark sings
Singing never a sad song
Singing fondly to fools, kings, all and sundry
Always singing with melody and mirth
Calling at the...

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Categories: lark, assonance, bird, happiness, Lullaby,

Premium Member What a Lark
"What a Lark"


I used to be inspired once
like a lark beating it’s wings 
higher and ever higher into a
golden and blue eggshell sky.
Hailstones hit me...

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Categories: lark, betrayal, courage, dark, desire,

Lark Tanka
A week old hatchling
The mother lark feeds with love
White clouds come above
Sudden tempest ruins all
Solar eclipse in lark town
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May 25, 2016
For Traditional Tanka - Poetry...

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Categories: lark, allusion, beauty, bird, death,

Premium Member Where Now Sings the Sweetest Morning Lark
An Old Battlefield ,  by Frank L. Stanton


The softest whisperings of the scented South,
And rust and roses in the cannon's mouth;

And, where the thunders...

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Categories: lark, absence, bereavement, conflict, death,

Premium Member Like a Lark
My lady has a passion like a lark
Her burning heart is made from a small spark
Immortality strikes what’s never lame
She’s never burnt by the eternal...

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Categories: lark, life,

Love On a Lark
On a truant stroll did embark
Amorous libertine on a lark
Half past eight, almost dark
Chance encounter in the park
Whimsical glance hit the mark
Scintilating essence; a meadowlark
Glowing...

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Categories: lark, love


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