Orangish Poems | Examples


Premium MemberI Am Violet

If I were a color, I'd imagine myself being bright 
It wouldn't be brown, or yellow or white
 
It would be something kind of, like in-between 
A pinkish/red, or a Orangish/dark green 

Silver is too sparkly, and gold is too bold 
Bronze' not too shabby, but it'll make me look old
 
Purple doesn't cut it, nor does a light blue 
But I might like what color I am, if I mix the two
 
So, the color I'd be, is the color I'd get 
If I mix purple and light blue, I would be violet
Categories: orangish, color,
Form: Couplet

Premium MemberStars Of Clarity

A purplish black dark sky night 
Brushed the reddish moon with white 
The sun has painted the sky with orangish hues 
And tinted the stars of clarity with greenish blues 
The yellowish new sun just minutes old 
Has gild the moon a silverish gold 
When all the brownish leaves turned gray 
It rose a beautiful pinkish day
Categories: orangish, color, day,
Form: Rhyme


Premium MemberNatures Pallett

Amber, yellow, dappled rogue
Maples wearing orangish hues.
Mother Natutes changing pallet
Symphony of our living planet.

Persimmon trees are red-infused
A panoply of majestic views.
The summer season fades, Alas.
Harvest moon leaves shadow dance

Then, cold winter will begin
Three whole months of bitter winds.
Sculptured hills of drifting snow
Jack Frost sings blizzard tones.

As the north absorbs warm sun
Winters past iced rivers run.
Mother Nature in full bloom
Lavender, green, azure blue.
Categories: orangish, beautiful, nature,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberNovember Hunt

November Hunt
David J Walker

I drink coffee
 in the morning and
	I’m grateful for the warm flowing
Of Rich and bitter/black liquid from
The cast-iron percolation jukebox 
Perched on the edges of a dancing 
Mesquite campfire 

A flame addressing my needs 
       greets me 
It knows my name and offers 
A slight barrier to the mornings 
       Raw cold

Not enough 
      though an inch
                 Away from too much

Canada geese cross the sky
Landing in their feeding grounds as
Cayotes patiently await 
Their field mice breakfast 
         To carelessly pass by

I know this game
 	The hunter and the hunted 

There is a loaded shotgun 
        At my side 
The geese and I will have
Another encounter

The sun is an orangish glow 
In the eastern distance
Its warmth will flow
	Like hot black coffee
 later in the day
Categories: orangish, allegory, hurt,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberTerra Cotta

Naples perches in its own white washed stucco
Brilliant white. It almost hurts the eyes.
An irregular pitch of cliffs subsumed into terra cotta tiles
Orangish-red like scales of some headless fish
Arising from a rocky classic shore.
This, like the first Ulyssess would see of dear Penelope.
Her would-be suitors frothing like a sea.
These roofing tiles, the faithful terra cotta hue.
Not like the terra cotta Chinese warriors
Who, though sculpted in a terra cotta clay,
Stand immobile in a ghostly mummy dust.
Colors have more to do with light
Than material with which a thing is made.
Categories: orangish, metaphor, senses, travel,
Form: Free verse


Premium MemberWhat Have We Done

The empty creek by Main 
Stones lying parched in the scorched mud
The bones dry as dust
Hummingbirds suck the last drop of dew
Oh dear earth what have we done to you

Fires still burn in deep creaves
Waiting for wind or grasses to waken them again
Breathing, Breathing, quietly burning burning
Quiet in the night, then light popping anew
Oh dear earth what have we done to you

Watching in the night as loose papers
Are swaying in the winds
A careless toss of a cigarette
Waiting to start you up again
The skies an orangish dark blue
Oh dear earth what have we done to you

The highest man in the land
Claiming we need to rake the leaves
Pray he is seen for what he is and goes away
As he plays in well groomed fake grasses
And our ancient redwoods try to put out roots in the ashes
Oh dear earth what have we done to you

Will you give us a chance to replenish our lands and seas
Can we once again start to restore and renew
Oh dear earth what have we done to you
Categories: orangish, earth,
Form: Couplet

Premium MemberMy Own Personal Christmas Lights

I had a red jeep once,
my husband rigged it up with
Christmas lights on the running board.
I was puffed up about it.

My grandparents had the best
Christmas lights; they were jewel-toned,
and bubbled up and down, like a lava lamp,
before lava lamps were a thing, back in
the 50's.

my parents had the same boring, drab,
fat-bulbed  red, blue, green, and orangish-yellow
Christmas lights. We wanted something better, but
these were already paid for.

The best Christmas light was the time I put on a Sunday
School play with 85 children. My vision was to rig up a giant
white star in the back of someone's pick up truck, and the children and their parents would all follow the lit up star from the church to
the sale barn, which was our stable.  

I had to call all of the people in the church directory, because no one could figure out how to do it until I reached a man whose last name began with a Z.  I think I can do that he said, and he did!
I will never forget the awesomeness of this Christmas light though; it was my all-time favorite Christmas light. The procurement of it was awful at the time, but is so sweet in the memory now.  So worth the trouble!
Categories: orangish, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose Poetry

Premium MemberSpectrum of Colors

three tone tinted clouds 
azure, orangish and red
at sunday sunset
Categories: orangish, sky,
Form: Haiku

Marble 79

Marble 79

Marble in blended colors rolled on in red
Blue and green seen above the surface next
Turned up to be observed against the orangish dawn
Emerged, rolled over again, and it must be said, forever 
Sped past huge towers warm and calm

A round glass small, a marble rambler
Soft with subtle sounds, met the wet concrete serene

Here and gone without a hint of destination stated
Audible in the distance hollows heard
Moving steadily over dirt roads as a tinted echo 
Marble 79 is just beginning in a wonder spin

It appears to fade away in towns and villages
Disappears through open windows
Goes down empty roads unnoticed
Goes underground

Slips past deserted streets unknown
Which has no meaning for obvious reasons
But picks up speed in desserts
Lifts sand into the eyes of enemies as it goes by
Rolls on as if it were a planet
Which may or may not be a crime
Categories: orangish, adventure, color, creation, fantasy,
Form: Didactic

Flying Beard

like ether, permeating all space
mesmerizing,
he walked away, head of his enemy
in his hand,

like a trophy ?
frighteningly orangish
a decapitated body shudders.

The holy war
demands its price of a joke.
The face of red and blue.

A terrible reminder of a snaky past
that kills the puppets. The hands
dance in air.

The irrepairable, pink wounds
bleed,  sweat smoke
of death ?


SATISH VERMA
Categories: orangish, art
Form: I do not know?

Coast To Coast Legacy

The splendid patency of the ocean so vast
Becalmed my eyes when the sunset orangish
Rimmed the depth of the blues far…
The beacon beams glinted by the ebbtide
The waves bravoed to the het up coast
By the breaking of the eventide. 
Aweary the trawler homed with a news
The ocean rage is being followed by the force of the veil
Masses at mass bespoke towards their deity 
By the voice so augured he willed their existence
A numb so spread met with the aura of peace. 
Lasted by the night awaited for the day break
The sun adorned with its rays from the east aglow sky
Forenoon prayers prolonged by the sunrise
Joggers by the coast breathed by the sand
The artisan appealed the passerby by his sand built avatar.
The daylight brightened the coast to colours
A joyous time for the mankind to savor 
Maidens in maillot and men in slacks
Plunged themselves into the ocean so vast
Far there the dolphin dance
The waited lensman captured the ken thence.
Categories: orangish, imagination, nature, seaocean,
Form: Blank verse

Flying Beard

like ether, permeating all space
mesmerizing,
he walked away, head of his enemy
in his hand,

like a trophy ?
frighteningly orangish
a decapitated body shudders.

The holy war
demands its price of a joke.
The face of red and blue.

A terrible reminder of a snaky past
that kills the puppets. The hands
dance in air.

The irrepairable, pink wounds
bleed,  sweat smoke
of death ?


SATISH VERMA
Categories: orangish, adventure, allegory, angst, animals,
Form: I do not know?

From Between the Pickets

She waits by the fence
A gentle breeze through her skirt

She waits by the fence
Aimlessly shifting her toes in the dirt

She waits by the fence
Birds overhead silently southward fly

She waits by the fence
Wiping tears from her eyes, God damn him, why

She waits by the fence
Minutes to hours, hours to day, days become a week

She waits by the fence
The sun slipping east, the warmth on her cheek

Turning to leave, her yard, her purpose, her fence
Her eyes meet the one’s that left her sometime hence
The sky orangish pink with a border of robin’s egg blue
No words are spoken, not certain that it is true

And still the fence waits
Categories: orangish, angst, confusion, introspection, lost
Form: Rhyme
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