Short Alfresco Poems
Short Alfresco Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Alfresco by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Alfresco by length and keyword.
Emergence
Alfresco
Prison
Labelled
Numbered
Indoctrinated
Jobbed
Subliminally
Terrorised
Politically
Corrected
Chemically
Fed
Laboratory
Medicated
Damned
An alfresco barbeque,
five thousand to feed,
faith,the answer to their need,
in one simple dish-
five baked loaves,two john
dory fish-
Wow !
Full story of this vignette @ John 6:1-14
Moon shadows,now long gone
Birds sing a territorial song
Cobwebs glisten in the light
Canada geese,talk in flight
Misty dew,lips a rose
Sleepy moths,start to doze
Butterflies awake to the sun
Breakfest alfresco,just begun
Picnic
delicacies
sliced thick.
French wine
baguettes and cheese
sound fine.
Threadbare
blankets on grass
affair.
(Musette)
04/05/2020
Finding Your Musette Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Joseph May
BRUSHSTROKES OF BELLA
deep cobalt dining,
alfresco & breezy.
lantern swings in wind.
lush landscape view.
blue and white curtains
billow beside huge windows,
as Bella, in a quiet spot, rocks.
Marc strolls past window, painting
a scene, that captures his adoration.
eyes see Bella in corner with shawl.
Kim Rodrigues © 2017
On our virgin white bed
We lie and talk
Caress and kiss
Pleasurable thoughts
Of joy and love
Passioned pure
Erogenous zones
Wanting, sure
Positional bliss
Scented scenes
Alfresco joins
Picturesque themes
The look in our eyes
At the words we said
The look of love
As we lay on our bed
http://www.thehighlanderspoems.com/love4.php
Eating alfresco
A beautiful autumn day
Feel we could touch clouds.
Tartan blanket spread
Food consumed, leisurely ease
Taste a gentle kiss
Last sight of summer
Leaves are slowly turning gold
Nature's wedding band.
Slight smell of autumn
Through rays of late summer sun
A benediction.
Musical notes sound
Waterfall draped with green moss
Listening with pleasure.
Dining alfresco under blue sky.
Heard loud, smelly fart nearby
Culprit laughed until he cried;
T'was a kid wolfing down stir fry
My appetite was shot, no lie;
Couldn't finish my apple pie.
Fart-Tastic Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Chantelle Anne Cooke
Date written: 09/26/2021
Note: This is a silly work of fiction, so the "no lie" in line 5 is obviously a lie, lol.