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Food Senses Poems

These Food Senses poems are examples of Senses poems about Food. These are the best examples of Senses Food poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Storms Are Fierce
They keep on rolling as the incoming, rapid waves splash,
and with them they bring an army of hungry shellfish;
a cemetery of shells pave the long...

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Categories: longing, nostalgia, sea, senses,



A Hunger Unfed
from your first born, when you grab a dusting of talc, crushed with late night feeds, stirring in bouncing and stories on a knee,

adding a...

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Categories: senses, analogy,

Smells
I do not like the smell of any
Perfume or cologne.
Unscented are the lotions
And deodorants I own.

Yet certain flowers’ scents can help
To brighten up a mood
And...

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Categories: senses,

Premium Member Tomatoes
Tangy, sweet, or “just right”
Ohs and ahs of sheer delight
Makes mouths water at the sight
Attacks the tongue with spirit bright 
Takes a palate to heaven's...

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Categories: food, senses, sweet,

In The Silence
In your silence I see colours,
speech crumbling like flaking paint, dried; truth dripping from lips, black spittle on a brush.
In the silence I inhale the...

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Categories: senses, analogy,



When is enough enough
Have you ever had
A bag of potato chips
A glass of smoky wine
Halfway through
Wanting for more?

Have the rest of the bag
Drink the whole bottle
There’s wisdom in...

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Categories: senses, addiction, analogy, conflict, drink,

Vanilla chai tea
Vanilla chai tea
Its wamth caresses my tongue
Mixed with almond milk 
Sweetness with a nutty taste
Warms my heart, and soothes my mind...

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Categories: senses, desire, drink, food, happiness,

The Naked Truth
You have spent a decade and a half in a foreign land looking for something that you couldn’t understand; you have worn the vest and...

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Categories: senses, betrayal, birth, business, heartbreak,

Premium Member October Transitions
October is one of those months that begin to transition and change to prepare for winter.

As our days begin to shorten, this tenth month brings...

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Categories: senses, addiction, adventure, analogy, animal,

Smelling
TO BE ABLE TO SMELL THE SWEET SCENT OF BLOOMS
THE CRISPNESS OF FRESHLY CUT GRASS
THE WOODINESS OF A LUMBERED TREE
IMAGES IN YOUR MIND ARE CAST
THE...

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Categories: senses,

Premium Member Tantalizing
The tastes of spring jostle
my taste buds to awaken.
To stand up,
Get poked out on tongue.
Then to flick and lick, from the very tip of my...

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Categories: food, seasons, senses, spring,

Premium Member Bittersweet For Sourpuss
Remember when each of the tastes
bitter, sweet, sour, salty and umani,
had their own special place on your tongue?
When you could lick and flick a tongue...

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Categories: food, meaningful, senses,

Premium Member Appetizerku
pink-plated pickles
green spears, dolled up, and juicy -
cool, crunchy dillies...

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Categories: food, senses,

Premium Member Hanging On To Trauma
There is this hypothesis
I unjustly
and perhaps traumatically
just made hard and patriarchally up
is not down 
and retentatively not out
soon enough for healthy comings 
and goings

A ridiculous...

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Categories: senses, culture, health, humor, political,

Premium Member Lawn Maintenance
hoe poe hops, listens
long needle beak plunges in
fresh grub breakfast...

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Categories: senses, bird, food,


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