Short Forests Poems
Short Forests Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Forests by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Forests by length and keyword.
Belle
Jade Vines
Ravishing
Mint green, Turquoise
Among the forests
With striking hue
Wins our heart
Forever
Belle
Oh God! These forests
have still got that appeal...!
When in an uncomplicated hour --like this,
I'm younger, and free...
If people attempt knowledge,
All the fish,
All the wild lives,
All the birds,
All the thick forests,
Pray God for success!
Bright blue summer skies,
Lush forests and mountain air,
Pleasantries of life,
Yet I need you, else they are
Vacant experiences
snow birds migrating
forests embrace fall foliage
planetary shift
Long Tooth
July 11, 2016
Inspired by Marta Majorka Chocilowska
Nothing but green trees.
A sight which still brings my mind
To a mindful state,
Knowing this sight is truly
What I always want to see.
I will take October’s splendor,
though its time on earth is brief.
When fields and forests reflect her color,
in each blade and every leaf…
I will take October’s splendor,
though its time on earth is brief.
When fields and forests reflect her color,
in each blade and every leaf…
This lovely bird!
Have you seen him
At your window?
Have you heard?
His sweet singing in forests
Not babbling! To you
Spill the beans.
Oft moving betwixt
Forests, hills, mountains, and ground
I admire transfixed
8-13-2018
Your hair smells
of conifer forests
and the Michaelmas summer
that I nurture on my palms.
Winter is looming,
they cut down the trees.
Humanity lost sound
Humans need sanctuary around
Need not cut forests
It will soon be the destined ground
For the lost love hath hatred found
Fog
gray, wet
Hiding, surrounding, revealing
Mountains, forests, deer, bear
Growling, leaping, eating
Mysterious, dangerous
water
Mining And fuel companies yearn
For all of our forests to burn
So they can get rich
But there is a glitch:
Climate Change won't wait its turn!
Mangroves
Forests of the Sea -
Briny lungs take tidal breaths
where white spoonbills feed.
Riding on horses,
gallopping in gold forests
kissing fresh raindrops,
Wild and free,Her love and She,
reaching for the silver lake.
Charma
Pig, with a fine nose.
Truffle, with a rustic smell.
Forests, where they meet.
The pig, to hear his sweet praise.
Mushroom, now served on a plate.
blue skies and green forests,
fluttering dove and fragrant lilies,
all come in one,
to set the scene,
which you beat whenever and wherever you mean.
forests pulchritude
antlers maybe-maybe not
elegant footsteps
Haiku in 5 7 5 Only Volume 1 Poetry Contest
Sponsored by The Poet Doctor
7/4/2018
Queen Alexandria’s Birdwing
Wing span of ten to twelve inches
Found only in New Guinea forests
Largest butterfly in the world
Seen by only a few
Rare
Our lasting legacy lies not,
In the towering stone structures,
But in,
The forests we nurture,
The oceans we safeguard, and
The skies we keep pure.
Search for persons with passion to rule,
those with humility and compassion.
They are plenty in the forests of imaginations;
always talking and acting off-air
In the seas
above the skies
reading lawbooks
exploring myself within
searching the forests through their trees
I haven't found an answer
for a whole century
Danger cracks while fears blow by
White flames reflect on the forests' face
Obtuse angled deaths and white roses
Still hang in their branches as memories displace
silver sky exhales
showers forests with ice dust....
naked trees shiver
(4th in Contest Strict Haiku 2 by Charles Henderson)