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Holiday Senses Poems

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


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,



Premium Member Sweet Smells of Christmas
The sweet smells of Christmas linger
Like the pine from our Christmas tree,
The gingerbread fresh from the oven
Has always had a special appeal to me.

A fresh...

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Categories: christmas, senses,

Premium Member Autumn
Leaves beyond scarlet and orange,
Now sienna, umbre, and ochre, 
Drift into piles against the fence
As autumn reaches to winter,
And frost blackens the last greens
Left in...

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Categories: autumn, emotions, happiness, senses,

Premium Member Seasonings of Scent
A Seasoning of Scent

Each season wears the scent of its own seasoning
A signature perfume – wafting spice that beckons 
Awakening 
When my memories come out...

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Categories: memory, seasons, senses,

Premium Member Maze
Where did the paths take you,                   ...

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Categories: senses, beauty, day, garden, humor,



Premium Member One More Delivery
One More Delivery

Please wait at the door. 
I told the man holding the package. 
He smiled, 
not unkindly, 
but as patiently as one might expect,...

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Categories: senses, childhood, christmas, december, endurance,

Premium Member Rebecca
Rebecca

Daughter of The King. 
Your namesake blessed a nation, 
be proud. 
You began life, 
ahead of most. 
Already you were glorified, 
held high by your...

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Categories: senses, confusion, emotions, friendship, friendship

A Sense of Holidays
A sense of holidays! 

Blueberry pie hot out of the oven with buttery toppings 
popcorn popping in the pot with oil on the stove 
Lemon...

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Categories: senses, family, food, grandfather, grandmother,

Premium Member If I
If I

Were exactly what you needed…
you would be mine now. 
I would sadly die however, 
as… if that were true? 
I would be in heaven....

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Categories: senses, butterfly, hope, marriage, moving

The Tussle
We’ve a heart, We’ve a brain,
We all know, heart should get no strain.

Brain is very smart,
But heart knows, how to keep it apart.

What for brain...

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Categories: senses, emotions, games, heart, how

What If Thanksgiving Celebrated 365 Days a Year Part I
an earlier draft of this barely satisfactory missive ex post facto, i chomped asper with upper dentures upon evincing a couple of typographical errors, in...

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Categories: senses, culture, food, house, joy,

Tight Spaces
Tight Spaces 

I wriggle through the tight spaces, 
moving between these fussy wise cracks,
all in forward motion, my forward goal,
moving towards a light beyond, way...

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Categories: senses, allegory, change, courage, endurance,

Premium Member Singing Soul Strong
Billie Holiday said
The artist of soul never sings a song the same way twice,
the artist never sings the same song twice.

This sounds good and right...

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Categories: senses, health, heart, muse, music,

Premium Member Look Twice Before Opening Your Door
Around the festive Holidays thieves
constantly prowl those wealthy and safe neighborhoods
with sickening and menacing looks:
snatching Christmas decorations,
even breaking into quite houses,
not guarded by a dog...

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Categories: senses, christmas, community, friend, gospel,


Book: Shattered Sighs