Short Full Moon Poems
Short Full Moon Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Full Moon by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Full Moon by length and keyword.
There`s nothing as pure
and nothing as round
nothing as bright or
white as snow nothing
as graceful to me
ivory full moon
Form:
Subtle reddish hues looms over Full Moon
Coinciding with harvest moon and Friday 13
Phenomenon that will reccur in 2029
Lovers kiss under
a full moon, as fireflies dance
among the trees
While sounds of crickets chirping
Play a lovely melody
stars lit up the sky
full moon completes the scene…
love’s silhouette
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brightest bulb in sky
colors trees with chill and hue ~
sparks of cold winter
(September Full Moon – Assiniboine)
solunar evening
serene azure beckoning ~
stirrers of the deep
(August Full Moon – Great Lakes and Lake Champlain)
fish swimming upstream
spawning dreams of renewed life ~
cries of joyfulness
(April Full Moon – coastal Tribes)
i am surprised by
a full moon this evening, still
above the telephone post
- in admiration of full moon outside balcony
Full moon reflects in the unstained white Lotus that floats in the quiet pond.
1-29-2016
june super full moon
symbolizes end of spring
announcing summer
rising behind grayish clouds
starring a stellar sighting
searing shining sun
bedazzling snowmelt season ~
a sight for sore eyes
(March Full Moon – Dakota, Lakota, Assiniboine)
bare bleached bones shining
vapored vision of verglas ~
horned owl screeches surge
(February Full Moon – Cherokee)
sterile white snowflakes
coldness covers the still night ~
snow wolf fluffs its tail
(January Full Moon – Algonquin)
Descending full moon
A perfect swollen disk
Of amber hue
Sneaks
Behind horizon peaks
And fleeing morning’s Sun
Escapes
we need too stop this
come let kiss
i ll be home soon
mabe before the full moon
we both or old goons
BABY I'LL BE HOME SOON
wild geese
returning back home
tracing the moonlit sky
thus, we shall not be alone
to witness the
belly of the full moon
warm winds whispering
sweet sounds silently soothing ~
lone leaf lands lightly
(October Full Moon – Cree)
mustard spreads its warmth
stone ground with bits of bold brown ~
leaves valiant passing
(September Full Moon – Lakota)
let me shine some light
tomorrow’s seen from this height
~ fortune’s looking bright
By
David Kavanagh
Winter rain and the thunder,
Summer skies and the full moon,
Standing here filled with wonder
For this life that ends so soon
Lady Lake Seneca
Full moon upon lake
Rippling waves bounce at my feet
Sea of stars below
Fast aproaching night
Full moon rising in the east
Sun setting westward
Shadows envelope the land
All is calm during the night
soft hazy full moon
flirts with the reticent sun
the lustful rays leave
the pale pearl of night ascends
kissing the darkening pines
with
full moon
illuminating light
brightening blue ocean
ahead, underway
we drift
in motion
(1) 07/07/2021
the full moon is bright
shows him her face as he nears
he’s getting hairy
his heart leaps at her beauty
he’s still hungry and eats her