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Short Fecundity Poems

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


Hares and Heirs
The higher the fecundity of hares, 
the worse the chance to reconcile their heirs.

Volodymyr Knyr
2014...

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Categories: fecundity, allegory, animal, children, humorous, parents, people,
Form: Couplet



Helotry
A fecundity of plight precipitates
And as each second lapses
The vibes ascend
With theatrical depth
Though steadily she refrains
To refine her adamant tones
Whilst I dissolve
within estuaries of helotry...

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Categories: fecundity, life,
Form: Verse
Trump Troop
Trump Troop

Trump troop was discovered doing their duty,
And about them he wrote another beauty;
He did realized,
How disorganized;
Forged own names with frequent fecundity.

James Thesarious Hilarious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fecundity, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Jagged Framework
Within a fecundity of fatuity
Squandered were all endeavors
Fazed I eluded
Unequivocal passion was sought
Yet still squandered were all endeavors
Candid without knowledge
Lacerated and forsaken
Forlorn I languished
Betwixt the vacuous cracks
Of black and white pavements...

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Categories: fecundity, life,
Form: Verse
Premium Member A Nose For Spring
Air laden 
with the fecundity of spring,
sweet, powdery life brushing every
passing wing and foot stalled
on a budding stem, 
receptors greedily unfurled 
in vast arrays
to snare pollen dancing
on a breeze
though leaving too much 
to float my way and be wasted
on a sneeze....

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Categories: fecundity, spring,
Form: Free verse



Raiz Hebraica
ALEPH,BETH,GIMEL,DALETH,HE,VAU,ZAIN,CHETH,TETH,JOD,CAPH,LAMED,MEM,NUN,SAMECH,AIN,PE,TZADDI,KOPH,RESH,SCHIN,TAU...

Beginning
House
Benefactor
Fourth
Salt
Nail
Sword
Terror
Wheel
Arm
Goblet
Incite
Water
Fecundity
Support
Eye
Breath
Fish-hook
Feast
Head,
Two,
Sign.
    18:01:05:13:10...

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Categories: fecundity, allegory,
Form: I do not know?
Night Light
That cameo was my secret grief.
He will make you sing,
the hooded moon.

Not a sacred thing
Kissing the toes of a traveller
for fecundity.

In doorway it was between
us and them for bargaining
for Dahlias.

Lips unkissed will call for
honey from bees.
Eyes will srarch for a candle. 

In alien land of flames
and tumultuous desires,
the golden breasts will take revenge.



Satish Verma...

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Categories: fecundity, art,
Form: ABC
Premium Member The Smell of Rain
Listen to poem:
After the rain,
came the smell 
of rain
as the earth
vaporized its
pleasure at
its renewed
fecundity
felt deep within.

The musty scent
of dampness
loaded with aromas
and fragrances,
wafted up from
damp organic stuff.

Wetted by drips
and drops, and
scattered splatter spots
daubed on the
parchment of 
dryness, the smell
of rain arose,
in a spiral,
curling upward....

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Categories: fecundity, birth, rain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member FANTASY a wordplay
creating
scenes 
 fusing space 
&
   light..
abstraction 
  dreams
    images
transformed 
     with intimate
 freshness.
in
ranquillity 
of shimmering 
    imaginings
saturating 
  the everyday 
with
incandescent
  in creativity
inspiration
 in
fertile
   ,ingenuity,
originality
    drowned
with  inventiveness,
 cleverness,
&fecundity
in the sense of delusion...

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Categories: fecundity, fantasy,
Form: Imagism
Perfect Poem With Perfection
Perfect Poem with Perfection

My perfect poem offers an opportunity
For us to unite and end up with unity.

My Haiku.

Poem proclivity
Perfect opportunity
For fecundity.

Believe you and me
With no negativity
Much better will be.

Each other behoove
Middle is where we must move
Then start to improve.

Are finally free
And not in impunity
Now that we agree.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet...

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Categories: fecundity, encouraging,
Form: Haiku
Spring
Spring dawns at her threshold
blowing away the wintry leaves
from her garden.

 She is ,but,little perplexed to choose between 
the old,bleak association and the light shining through the dewdrops on new foliage.
Everything  around seems a Midas's touch -full of unseen eternal regrets.
It looks vivid and  mesmerizing through the streaked window.

 she craves for a life and reckons it exists in the obscurity.
A new promise awaits in the fecundity of Spring....

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Categories: fecundity, life
Form: Verse

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