Tree Rhyming Poems
These Tree Rhyming poems are examples of Rhyming poems about Tree. These are the best examples of Rhyming Tree poems written by international poets.
Mid SpringMID-SPRING
It is mid-May,
Mid the welcome of spring’s changes all
Over the norther hemisphere;
Amid still growing joy with strolls through
Parks and fields, admiring the all
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rhyming, flower, god, growth, light,
Death To RhymeWhere are all the rhyming poems
A sentence of imprisonment inside a world
of unmarked tombs
inside the womb
that echoes out
I think that I...
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rhyming, history, introspection, poems, poetry,
Rhyming SimonI am seriously out of kilter with the poetry glitterati,
my poems have lines that sometimes rhyme, so therefore are not arty farty.
I discourse on experiences...
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rhyming, angst, humor,
Winter Awakens My CareWinter Awakens My Care
anonymous Middle English poem, circa 1300
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Winter awakens all my care
as leafless trees grow bare.
For now my sighs...
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rhyming, angst, england, joy, sorrow,
The RhymingThe cost of living collided to the sky and plus claustrophobia minus class of cloud equal to clerk count to countries and Kiribati. I live...
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rhyming, art, beautiful, inspirational,
Oh, Mr Cardinal -Rhyming Naani- -My Own Style-Oh, Mr. Cardinal
why do you tease me,
sitting, with your belly full
up there, in that tree?
Copyright © Cynthia Jones
Jan.21/2013
I have been waiting a long time, to...
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rhyming, beauty, bird, imagery, inspiration,
Rhyming Verse-Too Young To DieAn unfinished letter drenched in blood,
the youngest of soldiers dropping
the sweaty pen from his dangling hand;
and while his vision blurs, his thoughts are escaping...
Too...
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rhyming, music, peace, teen, war
Eternally Writing, Forever RhymingYou make my stomach turn
My ulcers burn
I’m like a huge oak tree
Your just a fern
When will you learn
In my mind my thoughts
Will always churn
In my...
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rhyming, art, life, on writing