Short Ferns Poems
Short Ferns Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ferns by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ferns by length and keyword.
Goose
in the
archway is
nestled between
trees
Ferns
ease claim
resting on
natural moss
sill
3/17/2019
Categories:
ferns, bird, nature,
Form:
Lanterne
their greenness is different than anyone else's
They have a sway that reminds me of a pliable back
I watch them waving and I smile
Categories:
ferns, environment,
Form:
Free verse
No greater shadow than ferns teeth
Sheltering the infant saplings underneath,
The same soil where strangling vines sleep
What the forest grows, also reaps
Categories:
ferns, birth, dark, rainforest,
Form:
Rhyme
Mile high bracken upon the Beacon
Under a clementine moonlight,
In shadows drifting to and fro
Like the tide upon the silken sea.
© Harry J Horsman 2021
Categories:
ferns, memory,
Form:
Free verse
Cobalt and copper from the Congo jungle
Light verdant ferns that were antifungal
Watusi tribe lost cobalt in a bungle
Thus, we all left the steamy Congo jungle
Categories:
ferns, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Monorhyme
Clouds in disarray
ferns on fire lit by the sun
painting on sky blue.
18.4.2021
Sponsor: Line Gauthier
Categories:
ferns, magic, sky,
Form:
Haiku
aged valise
in field of ferns,
burlap coat
to shield love’s pain-
vintage tote
reveals its past,
hoping to find youth again
September 5, 2017
Categories:
ferns, age, sorrow,
Form:
Verse
Frost Has No Cost
Time apparently appeared to be lost,
While on flowers and ferns was frost;
Waiting there;
Us to share,
And nature never does have any cost.
Jim Horn
Categories:
ferns, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Brook
Babbling brook
Flows down
Calm
In sunshine
Ripples shine
Clear
Pebbles glow
As gems
Low
Butterflies
Birds chirp
Close
Wild soft ferns
Sways side
Flux
5/10/2018
Categories:
ferns, beautiful, nature,
Form:
Haiku
A cascade of white among the verdigris
tickles the ferns below as singing frogs
leap about, cooling themselves in water-play.
On a nearby rock,
I enjoy the rushing water’s breeze.
Categories:
ferns, earth, environment, nature, places, poems, poetry, water,
Form:
Free verse
jack frost visited
icy ferns adorn windows -
robin redbreast chirps
Any New Nature Inspired Haiku Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Tania Kitchin
Poem checked with how many syllables
11/08/20
Categories:
ferns, winter,
Form:
Haiku
replenishing air
keeping the earth fresh
nurturing giants
animal cover
vital place for ferns
verdant thicket
hiding the deer
shading the grass
miracle oak
leafy elm
orange maple
cottonwood
birch
willow
tree
Categories:
ferns, tree,
Form:
Diminished Hexaverse
Not a tinge of beauty lost,
on glass pane, fading frost.
dark moss-green mountains
veiled view to verdant vales,
forest fronds, ferns, fountains.
on glass pane, fading frost,
not a tinge of beauty lost.
Categories:
ferns, beautiful, beauty,
Form:
Free verse
Days so bright
The clouds of white
Float lazily without care
Leaves of green
Soon to be seen
As spring is in the air
The birds return
And plants and ferns
Announce the time of spring
Fun filled days
In sunshine rays
The season soon shall bring
Categories:
ferns, seasons,
Form:
Rhyme
One Autumn Day
Once upon an Autumn day
the fairies came outside to play
with their brushes, wings as wands
tinted all the ferns and fronds
and as the moment slowly past
turned summer pond to looking glass
John G. Lawless
9/12/2014
Categories:
ferns, autumn,
Form:
Rhyme
patterns; ferns and trees
frozen shattered panes of glass
fresh etched natures art
Winter Haiku Poetry Contest, placed 3rd
Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin
Date wrote: 16th January 2022
https://www.howmanysyllables.com/syllable_counter/
Categories:
ferns, winter,
Form:
Haiku
As the world turns
night churns away
then a new day yearns
for the night to return
so the sun will adjourn
to the stern
of earthly concern
while silvern clouds
drift wildly altern
making patterns
that look like ferns
Categories:
ferns, imagination, mystery, space, time,
Form:
I do not know?
A green gust dancing
amidst the leaves of ferns
In the obscure dawn,
the birds are all restive.
Had we all been
a swarm of unleashed birds
For sure we would have built
a Mediterranean sea
__________________
25 June 2025
Categories:
ferns, bird, imagery, metaphor, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Within the stillness one can hear etudes
from the birds that evoke a morning rise,
tranquil are the streams that glide by
ferns quiver from the touching breezes
quietness elicits and stirs full vibes
which infers that nature is truly a place for solace.
Categories:
ferns, imagery, nature, peace,
Form:
Free verse
In ancient woodlands
I am breathless,
hushed beneath lush foliage
and dappling sunlight.
A brook leaps lichen rocks.
Ferns unfurl extending tendrils
to a distant sky.
Pin cushions of moss
carpet the forest.
I am awakened
to colours and textures
of leafy green.
Categories:
ferns, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Trickling water, a natural bell
flows in rivets with carved rock.
Lush ferns spring up in the crevasses
rather alike the children of the water.
I hear the wind call me,
as I step onto the grassy ground.
Turning to face the sun,
my shadow falls behind me.
Categories:
ferns, 11th grade, 12th grade, happiness, mental health,
Form:
Free verse
night pulse
weird creaks
dim shapes
move neath
tall trees
ferns vines
pits mounds
of trees
that fell
time has
claim with
moss mats
lie low
small bugs
mice stir
earth floor
2/2/2022
A Strand (1065) Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Brian Strand
Categories:
ferns, nature,
Form:
Footle
Of my tiny
little pond,
I have grown
quite very fond.
Skimming stones
and watching frogs,
Wading through
or walking logs.
Collecting ferns
and butterflies,
This is where
true beauty lies.
Written by,
Sheri Lynne Evans
February 24, 2006
Categories:
ferns, appreciation, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
Not a tinge of beauty lost,
on glass pane, fading frost;
veiled view to verdant vales,
moist, moss-green mountains,
clouds cottony, hover, cover
fronds, ferns, forest fountains;
On glass pane, fading frost,
not a tinge of beauty lost.
Categories:
ferns, naturebeauty, beauty,
Form:
Alliteration
Fragrant new petals pirouette
On stairways of blazed winds, rosette
Meadows become a stage…
As small ballerinas saunter
Enchanting moonlight to linger,
Ruffling on ferns arranged...
For Susan's Contest :Your Favorite
Tail Rhyme,Past or Present
* New Poem*
Categories:
ferns, happiness, nature,
Form:
Tail-rhyme