Short Camellias Poems
Short Camellias Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Camellias by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Camellias by length and keyword.
Sublime
Longtime
Showy
Snowy
Beautiful shrub, sublime, longtime blooms
Many colors snowy, showy plumbes
The camellias.
Catch the witch on the pole:
A spring was here.
Sweep the road.
The exhibitionist
will put up a show.
Monsoon tours
the landscape amidst blows
from the rooftops.
Satish Verma
The Scents I Send to You In Heaven
fireplace smoke rising
morning coffee brewing
old men's cherried pipes
and trees
Do you miss the scents of earth?
fresh-cut grass after rain?
salty ocean breezes? pink camellias?
or my skin?
Published Dual Coast
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Azaleas are pink;
Camellias are to
The sun is shining;
Pastures renew
The sun rises;
Day breaks to
Light bleeds to Dark
Dreams do to
Azaleas are dying;
The camellias are wilting
Everything has turned an ungodly hue;
Thoughts mildly askew
As my world turned;
Shades of blue
Rain polka dots
the limestone church
in a spray of champagne
as throngs of ballet slipper camellias
plie like marionettes
with crystal strings
to heavy drops
on an emerald lawn
of rice tosses.
Rows of braided Lavender
sway to Spring's accordion gusts
just as far-off fields of shamrock
jettison rose poppies
into glistening air.
7/18/18
Response Poem To Lost Youth
Young yet dead inside
hardened like steel
through fire
no dreamy eyes
love’s first surprise
dead
with camellias on the grave
walk the streets a curse
cursing god
praying to him
from a mouth of hate
believing
as a last straw
connected to the child
before bedtime prayers were
please hide me from
and “him” became damnation.
Within the heart of the city there’s a garden full of life
Hidden away but yet in plain sight
Green foliage covered in flowers: pink, white and blue
Camellias and Statice in full bloom.
The people laugh and the birds sing, like an eternal spring
Small green ferns cover the ground
Red Cordyline break through the green karkalla
A sanctuary busting with flora
Purple irises and yellow daffodils cover the endless landscape.
An escape from reality and an escape from life.