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Flower Mythology Poems

These Flower Mythology poems are examples of Mythology poems about Flower. These are the best examples of Mythology Flower poems written by international poets.


The Wayfarer and the Thirteen Kingdoms Part 2
The seventh kingdom sings that he was a drop of gold 
Who fell from the sky of golden sunlight to earth so cold 
Dragons brought...

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Categories: mythology, baptism, beautiful, child, mother,



Empyrean Perfumes

"We can't ever fathom, 
     when the ceasing flicker of hope 
         ...

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Categories: mythology, deep, emotions, fantasy, flower,

Heart's Slumber
I'm a sinister shell, 
lost in bygone 
deepwaters of
gravity-less 
cerulean tears, 
that saturate 
molten sundrops, 
falling from 
zinc-plated skies, 
as heliophilic snow,
melts frosted 
memories in...

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Categories: mythology, angst, deep, extended metaphor,

Vampire Love
I knew the damned
Descended from the angels yet locked in flight
Their utter beauty, deflated pale and the lilt of their wings
Distinct from the night

One of...

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© Mehr Jethi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, beauty, desire, flower, gothic,

Teotl Shining Through
Teotl is the shining gold light above everything 
Wearing a mask of white and grey clouds 
Teotl is the breath and wind of all seen...

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Categories: beauty, culture, mythology, nature,



Mother's Stories
I warned you about Mother telling her stories.
I warned you,
but you wouldn’t listen.

I warned you about the magic
of golem and djinn,
about lilac walks 
and mysterious...

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Categories: mythology, books, childhood, fantasy, gothic,

La Primavera: a Footle On Love, Mythology, and Art
Footles, as one, regarding Spring by Sandro Botticelli



Sandro
Does Know:

Venus-
Genus

Darkened,
Starkened

West wind
Chlore sinned;

Shrewd glance,
Now dance

Bough, her
Flower;

Three Grace
At base

Bypass
Time sass,

Laurels
Morals

Orange grove,
Bee soave;

Broody-
Nudie

Looks left,
Bereft,

Cupid,
Stupid

As love
Above

High arts,
Babe farts

Passion's
Rations. 



March 18,...

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Categories: mythology, appreciation, humor, image, spring,

Premium Member Pandora's Equation
Pandora's Equation
 
The box was beautiful. 
It held everything ugly in one place. 
It was meant to be a prison, 
to create safety on the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, abuse, adventure, firework, hero,

Premium Member Flora
Flora

Season of love and natural propense,
In youthful exuberance with wholeness of innocence;
When Flora casts off her wintery shroud and bursts into flower,
Screaming to the world,...

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Categories: art, history, mythology, spring,

Destructions Dark Flower
In the tone of shadows 
a sorrow felt 
thoughts take flight 
tomorrow is in past sight

destructions dark flower 
bloom into flame marks 
the hour out...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

The Helix of Eden
I am walking in the garden 
of an ancient city
The walls are covered 
with climbing ivy of a delicate hue
The dews are thick after the...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, angel, art,

as the ancient wind
Flowers of gold
regal n bold tilting 
in the gentle winds
petals of rare shade 
dance in the rays 
of the setting sun 
golden is your hour...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

of a dying sun
flowers of iron
I rust 
flowers of glass 
I shatter 
flowers of Jade 
I lust
flowers of crimson
I tower 
I watch the rays of the sun break...

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Categories: mythology, addiction, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Voice of Conscience
Like a bud, flower, and finest fruit
Like any fruit-trees’ strongest root
Like a seed or weed or waving reed
Like a wise word of a man with...

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Categories: mythology, heart, jesus, judgement, life,

Requiem At the River
I stand in the swamp by the riverbank 
clutching a coin I have stolen
as my heart still beats within my breast
It is only my spirit...

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Categories: boat, death, love, mythology,


Book: Shattered Sighs