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Tree Literature Poems

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


The Expert Hunter
The Father is an expert hunter.
He has 3 sons.
He is about to die.
He wants to turnover his expertise to his sons.
One day, he invites his...

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Categories: 5th grade, literature, meaningful,



Premium Member The Falls of the Falling Leaves
The leaves are falling, dropping like melted ice.
It must be autumn, there is a spectacular show
Of red, yellow, and frosty foliage. Though it’s still nice
Weather-wise,...

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Categories: literature, autumn, deep, feelings, halloween,

That's Why I Gave Up On Writing
When my pen brushes the page,
My fingers seem to tense
And when the words try to form,
They don't seem to make sense.

I can't get it right,
Haiku,...

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© Toby Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 8th grade, irony, literature,

When You Return Home
When you return home after many years,
stepping onto familiar soil,
your heart stirs with bittersweet anticipation.
The sun-tinted house that once witnessed your dreams
now stands a stranger,...

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Categories: literature, art, bird, emotions, feelings,

The Visiting Writer
Someone knocked on my door, I went to see 
And found an important visitor "Thembinkosi " 
Who was coming to collaborate with me. 
In the ...

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Categories: 12th grade, appreciation, literature,



White Trees and Rosy Flowers: a Morning Symphony
It wasn't the rain, it was the stars that cried with envy of the day
and stole the kisses from the night that fell like rain.
The...

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Categories: literature, art, cute, environment, good

Premium Member Autumn Leaves
The leaves where colour now has bled,
The green, the brown, the gold, the red,
As they volunteer to fall, to shed,
Are they dying, or, already dead?
Their...

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Categories: autumn, beauty, literature, nature,

Premium Member Welcome To Jersey City
I believed I saw you 
at the top 
of Carteret Street 
Beloved*
But it wasn't you 
Just the inspiration of you 

I thought I saw you...

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© Aby M'Baye  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: literature, america, art, fire, freedom,

Premium Member On Naming Plants and Animals
A Commentary on

"A Note on the [Patriarchal-Colonizing] Treatment
of Plant Names"
by Robin Wall Kimmerer, p. 385
BRAIDING SWEETGRASS:
INDIGENOUS WISDOM,
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE,
AND THE [SACRED] TEACHINGS
OF PLANTS

I too often accept
with...

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Categories: literature, earth day, health, humanity,

Twilit Storyteller
Staring into the written moon
Words illuminating my space
I stand still inhaling syllables
Lost in the story’s embrace.

The pages cast a shadow
Imagination in the shade
Lyrical mating of...

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Categories: appreciation, books, literature, metaphor,

Winter Iv
In the winter I realize 
I became a cat moving from one cozy spot to the next. 
I stretch and lay. 

I watch the snowfall...

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Categories: literature, adventure, allegory, animal, art,

Trouvaille:Oh, These Underrated Realities
Hasta la vista to boredom binges
Wonder lurks on and going out feels different,I appreciate it so much more
Like I notice things and soak in stuff...

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Categories: adventure, imagery, life, literature,

Five Little Boys
Five little boys climbed a tree
Perhaps they didn't heed of the banshee
They still had time to flee

She emerged out  the dark with her face...

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Categories: introspection, literature, night, philosophy,

Premium Member Prologue
Whether you have come to possess this compendium of doggerel confessions by chance or by choice, should you decide to venture beyond this page, I...

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Categories: allegory, literature,

David's Lament For Abasolom
DAVID’S LAMENT (FOR ABSALOM)
			
What voice is that beneath the wild thorn trees,
Where birds go up and broken branches swing?
Ah, words out of a dead mouth...

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Categories: literature, angst, bible, death, jewish,


Book: Shattered Sighs