Short Fairgrounds Poems
Short Fairgrounds Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Fairgrounds by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Fairgrounds by length and keyword.
wingless love
wither
away not
to thee gifts reason
of art
wingless dove bestilled
on halfpace empyreal thy breast behooves
thee further
o'er yond clingiest fairgrounds
moor dawning flora
promising showboat sanctifying lightness
up from their beds and
to their feds and down
to their peds
all the same maternally presence clement
intimate cavernous fire claimants contest
a fleeting gesture
of unattainable love...
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Categories:
fairgrounds, analogy, bird, endurance, hurt, imagery, longing, love,
Form:
Suzette Prime
Walking the Fairgrounds - Two Lenses
a decuain
I walked the fairgrounds 1962,
a penny for my thoughts at age thirteen.
I loved to gather up loose coins with Hugh
the grandstands cleared out, we would start to “clean”
I walked the fairgrounds 2015,
just looking for cover, in case it rains.
Too old for bending, Hugh and I both lean
on walkers, and compare our aches and pains.
The sixties found my lack of funds, a bane;
but now it’s health concerns that cause my strain.
written 19 February 2016...
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Categories:
fairgrounds, change, growing up, nostalgia,
Form:
Quatrain