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Premium Member Christmas Secret

Beneath the snow blankets and spicy silence,
Where laughter blends with radiant lights,
Glistening on the night breath, kissing away the moments,
As December flows with its naked limbs and hide n’ seek reflections,
Soothing away the ache of...

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Categories: pinecones, beautiful, birth, birthday, blessing, christmas, jesus, spiritual,
Form: Free verse



Come Closer, Look Again
Smaller than a dinosaur, 
But bigger than a bear, 
A boulder’s tucked back in the woods,
Forever, it’s been there.
It’s wondrous in its natural form,
A nursery, home, and den.
You may not notice at first glance,
Come closer,...

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Categories: pinecones, 3rd grade,
Form: Rhyme
The Everchanging Experiment of Existence
 as the fresh morning utilized the Moons net
one last time before she turned in
while her other face puts on make-up
eagerly she waits to kiss...

Sunsprinkled showers of light
that frolic across the
ESH
R O
H L
T D

greeting me...

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Categories: pinecones, beauty, home, memory, music, remember, truth, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Winter Wedding
"snowflakes were falling  winter frosty wonderland  and we said I do"

We fell in love and were to be married in February,
So we planned a winter theme wedding for that sweet day;
Oh, it was...

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Categories: pinecones, wedding,
Form: Verse
A Christmas Poem
A CHRISTMAS POEM
Scattered floors with scarlet wraps,
A sturdy, firm, Christmas tree. 
The smell of pinecones fill the air
As I search for you and me.

I’m looking for you because
I believe in destiny and fate. 
That I...

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© Amy Kong  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinecones, appreciation, care, change, christmas, feelings, smile,
Form: ABC



Premium Member Nature
I have lived with nature and nature has lived with me my whole life.

It brings me my inspiration for everything that I create.
I walk and observe beautiful things every day.
There has always been so much...

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Categories: pinecones, change, loss, nature, sad,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Sweeping Time Away
She is 98 and sweeps sweeps sweeps her patio away
Every day for hours
Arms wrapped around her broom
Bride groom
Lifted over the threshold of twigs and torment

She cannot see nor hear much farther than her own reach

For...

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Categories: pinecones, autumn, beautiful, care, friendship, humanity, remember, solitude,
Form: Free verse
Sacred Mother Earth- Colors of Nature
Oh Great Woman of all Nature
  Mother of our Divinely blessed, sacred Earth
Your beauty has kissed my lips
  with the splendor of your clear, sapphire skies
 

The golden, moon bathed Sands
  that...

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Categories: pinecones, adventure, devotion, growing up, hope, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Spiritual Tree
Written: October 22, 2023 For Brian Stand Contest
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Lonesome
gorgeous tree
almost standing straight
I discovered the splendor there
decorative branches is wonderful
can the candied...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinecones, analogy, spiritual, tree,
Form: Shape
The Edge of Romance
~
Dressed in a shade that the sun couldn’t find,
all on a cool summer’s eve
Seeking a scarf only meant to unwind,
wrapped in an untangled weave
Picking a fabric, the color of love,
stitched with a thread of desire
Taking...

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Categories: pinecones, love, nature,
Form: Rhyme
The Talking Pine Cone
Can pine cones actually predict how harsh winter will be?
If a harsh winter is on the way, pine trees create more pine cones.Thinking if squirrels & birds share their opinion on the coming season, they...

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Categories: pinecones, appreciation, christmas,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Seasonal Scents

On the edges of a Spring dawn
Flying high in the breeze, so soft
Grows the breath of lilac’s hope
Freshly mown grass
With a hint of sweetest rainfall

On the border of the Summer sun
Rising silently from the warmth
Comes...

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Categories: pinecones, autumn, god, love, seasons, spring, summer, winter,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flight of the Ravens
Flight of the Ravens

Twilight skies reverberate with ravens in anxious flight,
Like shades of ebony in the shadows
When light faints into midnight hues
Blush of amber early evening elegance blotted out,
In a rush of shaggy wings
By a...

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Categories: pinecones, bird,
Form: Free verse
Yelling Through Pinecones
i watch the sunrise
unbuttoning the stuffed pouches
of thunderclouds

soaking
imagination
with dry-drunk dewdrops
becoming bubbles
blown through
ringbarked
jewelry

worn 
by the roots 
of rhinestone rapids
growing in
spider
webs

trying to catch
a flying_fox

there has always 
been a silent 
soft echoed
beauty

dancing on the tides
from down
under

perfect pirouettes
showing ligneous...

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Categories: pinecones, angel, beauty,
Form: Free verse
The Pine Tree
the tallest I’ve ever seen was in primary
towering like a General in the military
a haggard expression of pain and disgust
the needle like leaves his ooze would discard
he seemed so staunch in his camouflage and upright...

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Categories: pinecones, childhood, school, tree,
Form: Personification
My Favorite Color Is October
The greatest gift that I could give you is the gift of my long years 
every shade of burgundy that wine can't sell 
every shade of gold that the sun cannot display 
the greatest gift...

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Categories: pinecones, october,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Oh What a Christmas Tree
Oh What A Christmas Tree

Mistletoes, poinsettias, holly, and pinecones, stimulate their confidences regarding passage,
Tenuous fancied is the Norfolk pine, object facing, particular noble fir, and unique blue spruce trees,
These choice picks are amidst the well-bred...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinecones, beautiful, christmas, tree,
Form: Narrative
Nose To the Grindstone
1/13/21



Living among animals, some of which albino
Other lifeforms gigundo or micro

Folks in the same or different time zones
Had to keep my nose to the grindstone
And put down the Iphone
Spent time outdoors on my own
The beauty...

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Categories: pinecones, deep, life, perspective, poetry, rap, truth, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Camfires and S'Mores
Two weeks of summer camping we spent 
Helping mom and dad pitch the tent 
Sweet memories of campfires and s'mores 
Enjoying time in the great outdoors 

Walking the trails on nature hikes 
Around the campground...

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Categories: pinecones, childhood, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Listening Is Loving
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeJWKSbbq68

On the brush of morning a wisp of air 
a tendril round my senses, like sweet perfume 
Liquid skies that move with the waves 
of a soft whispering wind 
Calling the birds of the air,...

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Categories: pinecones, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Swing Set
the sun was fixed in the sky
like a fugitive in an orange jumpsuit
radiating anger.
the evergreen forest was shedding
to carpet the steeled winter
earth. pinecones and needles in
a mosaic of brown and green. 
the swing set sat...

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© C.W. Bryan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinecones, childhood, nature,
Form: Free verse
Always Believe
Birds singing in the warmth of the sun
Flowers blooming means spring has sprung
Your innocence of the world today
May diminish some, but most will stay
I hope you will always achieve
With warmth in your heart, always believe

Wonderful...

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Categories: pinecones, faith, nature, seasons,
Form: Rhyme
Trees of Equality
it is time for us to spread our branches
we will stop being pushed down by detrimental winds and oppressive winter snow
our roots will dig deep into our soil and give us the strength to push...

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Categories: pinecones, analogy, freedom, inspiration, passion, power, women, youth,
Form: Free verse
No More Nature!!
(This is a fictional poem)

My cousin and I went camping one weekend during the summer.
We thought it would be fun but it was a bummer.
I forgot to bring toilet paper so I had to use...

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Categories: pinecones, food, funny, nature, cousin,
Form: I do not know?
The Autumn Walk
I am guesting in God's house, 
Multi-dimensional and profound,
The beautiful scenery, tall maple trees,
Displaying their autumn colours,
The green grass lined with rainbow coloured leaves, 
What exquisite shapes,
A divine tall evergreen, almost reaching the sky, 
Clusters...

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Categories: pinecones, faithautumn, autumn,
Form: Free verse

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