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Old Man Winter now flagging, and slip sliding along
Old Man Winter now flagging, and slip sliding along...

as his stronghold diminishes.

Signals, triggers, and ushers kickstarting debut
of demure "Flora" who slowly but surely attempts
to reveal her true colors in fits and starts,
nevertheless, she displays skittishness,
when...

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Categories: deciduous, america, animal, birth, celebration, earth, humorous, spring,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Ode To a Tree - Synopsis - Epic
I.

Espy, distinguish divinely made lively, lovely Trees
Unisex Trees, inhales carbon dioxide, then breathes
out for us humans, life given clean oxygen
Stout roots run deep, holding God's earth
Also, with you we were taught our first lesson

II.

Animals take...

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Categories: deciduous, adventure, beauty, earth, earth day, introspection, nature,
Form: Ode
O' Baobab
O' Baobab! O' Baobab! O' Baobab
Ace of the furnace, finest of the dynasty 
You strut your breast high
And ply strain against the yearn, 
Against the fire, the desire for sigh 
Haughty, you stand, before the...

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Categories: deciduous, africa, mystery, myth, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Autumnal
AUTUMNAL

            Clean clear cerulean sky calls Autumn after rainy season.
              Curtains...

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Categories: deciduous, autumn,
Form: Verse
A Winters Tale
The bones of winter cracked the ice black, coal black night.
A hoary wind spits frost crystals that dazzle and blur the sight.
Boney fingers of bare deciduous wood, scratch against the eaves
as the stranger's tread crackles...

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© John Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, christmas, december, humanity, mystery,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Sacred Drops
Forth from the heaven, from the misty moorlands of all sacred woodland greens,
drop by drop by striking the pebbles and untouched vegetations oozes, 
the intoning hallowed water of evergreen woods' crystal cascades, brooks and streams.
to...

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Categories: deciduous, beauty, journey, nature, philosophy, romance, senses, solitude,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Mistletoe
 
The sun upon my face blinds me as my boat rocks gently
through the rolling swells that lap against the hull.
The sound of the droning engine mesmerizes my mind
bringing a dreaminess to this bright cool...

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Categories: deciduous, christmas, holiday,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Seasonal Looks In Muse
SEASONAL  LOOKS  IN  MUSE


                        Curtains of heavy rain ...

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Categories: deciduous, color, muse, seasons,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Potpourri
This potpourri is a redolent of our sweet memories
When you and I happily shared our love under those deciduous trees
Those fragrant petals and autumn leaves were gathered  for you to keep
Bear in mind that...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, art, beauty, dedication, love,
Form: Rhyme
Inevitable Demise Courtesy Grim Reaper
Since advent of Homo sapiens
objection overruled against immortality
all across millenniums humans
generated, amplified, and

idly reverberated (Billy me) rebel yell,
when finality 'twixt consciousness
eternal existence doth die as well
grievous news laudable hospice staff did tell

us (meaning yours truly...

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Categories: deciduous, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, cry, death,
Form: Rhyme
The Old Oak Tree
The old oak tree

A lonely old wooden swing 
Suspended in complete stillness
Gripped by ropes once white 
Now stained with memories of childhood
Frayed and worn
Two decades old
It hangs faithfully to the strong arms of the huge...

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Categories: deciduous, autumn, baby, childhood, daughter, earth, garden, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wisdom From Trees
Hear ye wisdom’s excellence
thankful to God for our existence
testifying about grand natural essence
as trees* of noteworthy functional prevalence 
oozing with aesthetic environmental iridescence.

Weathering all seasons, varied roles we fulfill
being perennial or "long lived plants" steadfastly...

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Categories: deciduous, appreciation, blessing, christian, creation, environment, god, tree,
Form: Personification
Topiary Comes To Life
Non descript hedge rows sculpted into ornamental animal 
via botanical artist wielding pruning shears and chain saw 
carved, limned and sculpted with wrist wrought voila uber
prestidigitatiously head turning botanical picturesque Sun
kist animals at an exhibition...

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Categories: deciduous, appreciation, art, beauty, creation, garden, green, surreal,
Form: I do not know?
Confluence
Blanket of air,

Azuring violet amidst grey,

A painter's palette!

                           ...

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Categories: deciduous, 11th grade, autumn, woman,
Form: Haiku
Whit Wet Vetted Splendour
Whit wet Vetted Splendour...

Pervaded mounded jeweled ground
gunmetal sky incessantly
pelted and did pound
asper staccato round

arhythmic, emphatic, melodic sound
to this clown,
who felt housebound
as precipitation reigned down.

steady rain quintessentially
patterned oodles of necklaced
mini mellow marsh lands
wee hour early this...

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Categories: deciduous, absence, adventure, analogy, death, grave, lost, obituary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Embracing Autumn
It’s
                                  ...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, autumn,
Form: Shape
Premium Member Stardust on Autumn Leaves
Can you hear a stardust song woven within the wind?
                         ...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, stars,
Form: Free verse
Let's Do It
peas do it
whole forests of 
deciduous trees do it
we's could do it too

let's copulate

complete phylums of 
pedigrees do it
i hope you'll agrees, 'n' do it
all desires to appease, do it

let's copulate

the paupers and the potentates
everyone...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, funny, life, love, nature, passiondesire, hope,
Form: Lyric
Abundant Autumn-Palindrome
Abundant Autumn


Cooling air with colouring redder skies
Fooling landscapes upon marram lies
Fuelling frosted with dewed sunrise
Ruling leaves falling from revver highs

Deciduous trees succus leaving nectars
Mellifluous winds creating rotor sectors
Ambiguous pigments in sexes of hectares
Conspicuous colours within...

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Categories: deciduous, autumn, color, halloween,
Form: Rhyme
Some Cannot Praise the Wind
There are three of them, Cinderella siblings:
shapely, deciduous, their leafy green
darkness undulating in the specter wind, 
its silent snare drum emulating heartbeats 
in syncopated symmetry. "Take us, Take us, 
Don't stop!" say the sisters, moving...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, seasons,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member This Greyling Sallow Place
Gloomy dismal, and forlorn... 
that's how this day was borne
in a Greyling sallow place 
where death doth reign
without a face.

In a boneyard of decaying flesh,
one fresh abyss was dug
to the depth of six feet
before the...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, sad, silence,
Form: Free verse
Air Borne
When I was three foot tall I could fly.
Now that I've reached near six and descending
things have become more, grounded.
It wasn't an aeronautical event or
some Newtonian physics explanation,
or even a Las Vegas prestidigitation,

it was merely...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deciduous, childhood, introspection, youth,
Form: Narrative
Why
WHY?
A Soldier's Anguish

A poem by Brian W Fisher dedicated to all soldiers serving in Afghanistan.




We left. It was the time of lush green.
Deciduous trees sucking moisture to their leaves.
It was the way. It was England's...

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Categories: deciduous, dedication, time, autumn, earth, time,
Form: Narrative
Love's Love Spell
Love’s love spell

Barred clouds of red glows the sky
Night is premature and thins the light with a resonating cry
Spinning slowly around, regulated by Time as a Conductor
She humbly rides in reverence on the Swinger
Brewing below...

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Categories: deciduous, autumn, deep, eve, faith, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Heart Soul Warm by Winters Flower
In yard inside my haven home structure
appeared brown bear 
depressing during 
the darkest coldest times of the year
color is absent fragrance non clear
Blow the blossoms flowers are
winter still pansies and viola

My heart soul warm by...

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Categories: deciduous, analogy, beautiful, flower, visionary, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Reflection on the Important Things