Short Forages Poems
Short Forages Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Forages by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Forages by length and keyword.
Sequence-January
Just
beneath
winter's coat,
ivy makes a
home...
the
blackbird
forages
yet no song we
hear...
day
inches
evening
towards teatime
light...
as
sunshine
melts away
the hibernal
night...
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Categories:
forages, seasons
Form:
Lanterne
January
Just
beneath
winter's coat,
ivy makes a
home...
the
blackbird
forages
yet no song we
hear...
day
inches
evening
towards teatime
light...
and
sunshine
melts away
the hibernal
night
Copyright © Brian Strand | Year Posted 2009...
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Categories:
forages, january,
Form:
Verse
Forest Storm
bitter snow blizzard
winter winds whisper warnings ~
snowshoe hare forages
( this poem on PS syllable counter is 17 syllables and 18 on howmanysyllables.com. I posted it as is due to the imagery that it captures. Just a disclaimer since this has been brought to my attention.)...
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Categories:
forages, nature, winter,
Form:
Haiku
Prize Roses
In bed looking out my window... (sighs)
up at the moon with leaden eyes
approaching bleak scarlet skies
dawns spell prompt to arise.
Fawn forages prize
roses, surprise
at moms cries,
it shies,
flies.
11/2/2019
Poetry Contest: Rhyming Nonet
Sponsored by: Charles Messina...
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Categories:
forages, rose,
Form:
Nonet
Forsaken
Night forages my thoughts
and the darkness weeps
shadows skirt the past
and I'm left with
emptiness and silence
the only semblance of life
are
footprints deep inside
I feel your presence
as the knife rips out my tongue
blood no longer drips
but scars
won't fade away...
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Categories:
forages, deep,
Form:
Free verse
Planting
planting
the staple of life
new beginnings
seedlings
nurtured by natures flow
future hopes
nestling
in the loam and water
sustenance
farmers
weeding the paddies
a crane forages
greens arise
to greet morning rays
honking geese
thrashing
out tiny grains
happy tummies
...
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Categories:
forages, environment, flower, garden, nature, poems, poetry,
Form:
Haiku
Confessional Hurt
Holding the ladder
I was hungry
looking at the waiting dawn.
Raw landscape:
narcissism
forages the belly.
Picking up the figs
from passion flowers.
Is that right ?
Can you sow the seeds
on a cloud ?
Unclothed words ?
Stealthily
a guerilla smashes
a summary of centre.
A falconer
releases a prey
to feed an anarchy.
Satish Verma...
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Categories:
forages, art,
Form:
ABC
December, and the Light is Low and Cutting
Sky filters through scant woods
printing a cold sunlight on shadowed tree trunks.
Only December has this light,
it both scours and forages,
it scythes away all heaped-up flotsam.
A December wind,
sings its own death song.
Ice hangs unseen upon the air.
The woodland acres shimmer,
then tremble upon a long fading note,
one that ushers in
last rites and other mixed blessings....
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Categories:
forages, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Green Deer
The green deer poses, as the other forages in front of the effervescent waterfall, as foaming white mountains heighten the experience, and the forest unfolds with its hunter-green pines and the bounty of shadowed waters roll seeking the archway - an invite into this bodaciously sublime paradise.
Eden waits for you
its imagery paused in time
plum of paradise
dustcover removed
exhalation of its pulse
milk & honey flute
7/19/2019...
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Categories:
forages, imagery,
Form:
Haibun