Short Bedecks Poems
Short Bedecks Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Bedecks by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Bedecks by length and keyword.
September Morn
Dawn breaks,
the sun awakes-
an eerie mist bedecks
the stark conifers in a light
blue shawl....
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Categories:
bedecks, nature, seasons,
Form:
Pastoral
Snowed Sun
Wintry Siberia from east to west
White snow bedecks earth’s crest
When clouds go, the sun shines bright
Won’t melt the snow, given all its might.
Date: 24.8.2014...
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Categories:
bedecks, snow, sun,
Form:
Chastushka
A Gift For All Seasons
Spring
petals
pentecost-
summer flowers
fall,
harvests-
at Christmas
winter bedecks
halls.
This week is Pentecost,the coming of the Holy Spirit with gifts,to complement each day of
every season...
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Categories:
bedecks, faith, people
Form:
Lanterne
A Diamond In the Sky
It is the cold of winter blue
Ice wraps the edges of the night
A crown of stars bedecks the sky
Like twinkling diamonds bright
Morning breaks with slow footsteps
Still the heavens shine with light
But soon they fade into the day
A diamond's remnants now out of sight.....
Barbara Gorelick...
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Categories:
bedecks, mystery,
Form:
Quatrain
September
Dawn breaks,
the sun awakes-
an eerie mist bedecks
the stark conifers in a light
blue shawl.
out of focus
at the edge of my gaze
bathed in sun
a sepia rose haze
the draught ends
berries rot
beneath the
bramble
sun setting low,
Fall in all its golden glow;
anticyclones
hold transient sway...
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Categories:
bedecks, september,
Form:
Free verse
Winter Wonderland
Raindrops, God's tears for His creation,
When frozen, His jewels for decoration.
The hoare frost bedecks the trees,
A wonderland set in a frieze.
Driving out on wintry nights,
Sparkling jewels caught in headlights.
A spiders web is on display,
White with frost that passed that way.
A watery sunrise fails to melt away,
The winter wonderland that is today.
© Dave Timperley 16 January 2015....
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Categories:
bedecks, beauty, winter,
Form:
Couplet