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Short Armfuls Poems

Short Armfuls Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Armfuls by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Armfuls by length and keyword.


Meadow Girl
MEADOW GIRL



She is my bluebell meadow
Want to gather her up in armfuls
But not to spoil her delicate composition...

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Categories: armfuls, daughter, flower, nature,
Form: Personification



Premium Member Scent of Hope
Your love is like a swift sweet scent of hope that fell quickly on an unsuspecting heart. It’s a blessing, a shining brighter scope with armfuls of devotion to impart. 2/13/18
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Categories: armfuls, love, tribute, valentines day,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Hillary Hears a Who!



Hillary Hears a Who!

Who is an Amma slam?
One who Gives a Damn,
Just ask Melli,
Or Will, Sam or Ellie,
Our Hill who’s True Blue not Glam!

Who has a swell Quill?
Arrows that instill ,
Handfuls of Humor,
Armfuls of Amour,
Our Hil is not Over the Hillery!

Who keeps an All Size Zoo?
Variety of Color & Hue,
Hillary’s Gorillary,
Ants from Aunt Hill aka Hillary,
Empathetic Hillary Hears a Who!





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Categories: armfuls, birthday, sister,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Dandelion Wine
A symphony of joy raced through the
Hospital hallway 

Mom in a wheelchair holding her first daughter Born after 2 boys!
Dad alongside grinning like he struck gold!

Driving home!

Just minutes from the hospital Dad 
Braked to a stop!
He spotted a wild dandelion patch shining bright!
Mom was in hysterics!

Joyful as a wee lad, he gathered armfuls 
Of bright yellow dandelion tops!

He was gonna make dandelion wine in
Honor of the occasion!...

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Categories: armfuls, pride,
Form: Narrative
Beautiful Fall
B ecoming attuned to autumn.
E venings no longer taking a stretch.
A ware of a darker veil at morning.
U shered in by autumn's breath.
T he low light at evening is softer.
I meander winding woodland paths.
F luttering leaves of beautiful browns
U nder footfall give us laughter as we
L ift armfuls then let them scatter.

F all is a time of harvest.
A nd preparing for dark days to come.
L ight the fire and let's all gather.
L ingering long after that moon has shone....

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Categories: armfuls, appreciation, autumn, nature,
Form: Acrostic




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