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Short Bushland Poems

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


Premium Member Bushland Celebrity
free-roaming feral
Australian mob of brumbies-
Snowy River man...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bushland, celebrity, film, horse, world,
Form: Haiku



Our Bushland
Screeching cockatoos
Laughing young Kookaburras
Summer’s wild flowers...

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Categories: bushland, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Bumblebee
Bumblebee b u m b l e s bushland
Second Place Contest Winner Written: July 7, 2021 In Just A Few Words 2 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Joseph May...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bushland, allusion, environment, flower, flying,
Form: Verse
Our Sunshine State
Rainforest, sparkling white sand
And friendly country towns
Man eating crocodiles
Outback and Darling Downs
The awe inspiring Barrier Reef
And tropic Moonlight nights
Bushland animals and solitude
The heat the earth ignites
Rich brown earth and floodlit plain
Earth’s bounty here we sow
Sugar cane, Wattle and Blue gums
Paradise untamed aglow...

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Categories: bushland, places, earth,
Form: Verse
Premium Member To Dream Again
To take the time to dream awhile
By winding rivers and bushland trails
Lacy ferns line rivers edge
And reeds grow tall to cast a hedge

The sun filled hours of a summers day
Makes me feel so happy and gay
With the smell of the fragrant balmy air
And the cooling breeze blowing through my hair

So take the time to wander down memory lane
When you take time to dream again...

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Categories: bushland, dream, hair, happiness, seasons,
Form: Rhyme



Parachilna Gorge, Flinders Ranges, Outback South Australia
A track leads through a gully in the bushland
Following the least line of resistance in a haphazard plan
The kookaburras and the magpies squawk happily away
The sun on my back makes me want to stay

Walking to the rock face broken on the gorge face
Two wallabies look our way and away they race
A creek flows through glistening in the sun
The day exploring is heaven easily done.

© Paul Warren Poetry...

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Categories: bushland, nature,
Form: Ballad
Jumbo
Wrenched from bushland
To London Zoo, they labelled you
“Jumbo” – fed you by hand.
 
African Wonder! You were feted,
Reduced to spectacle,
Humorous vehicle,
And otherwise humiliated.
 
Submissiveness turned to rage;
Branded dangerous;
A threat to all of us! –
And so condemned to Barnum’s cage.
 
Now your sad name’s applied
To all your related
Who’re captured, subjugated;
Dignity, majesty: all denied....

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Categories: bushland, animal, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Arachne's Triumph
You cause my breath to still
Arachne.
Your handiwork of splendid intricacy
Suspended from the armpits of nature, 
vividly displayed through the unfolding mist,
holds me in this moment.
Adornments of the ancient bushland,
Your labour of survival, purposefully created,
Surpass any mortal attempts of mimicry.
Mocking Minerva’s intention of entrapment
You continue triumphantly
Weaving delicate decorations,
Catching acclamation afresh.

Jo Cook...

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Categories: bushland, nature
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs