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Short Gibbon Poems

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


If There Is a Heaven
the 
gibbon moon
shining 
through the forest
climbing 
tall trees and
nesting 
on soft green leaves and
branches wondering 
if there is heaven...

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Categories: gibbon, imagery, imagination,
Form: Free verse



Robber's Wife
Says the robber’s wife:
Oh,my man should have returned,
Has the gibbon lost its grip?
Sorry, robber's wife:
A day will just be a day,
Monkey will not just return....

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Categories: gibbon, evil, introspection,
Form: Choka
Premium Member Monkeying Around
Written by Gail DeBole

The white-handed Gibbon swung high
     but he still was too young to fly
through the air between trees
    'til along came a breeze
which carried him through clear blue sky....

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Categories: gibbon, animals,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Anteater Gibbon and Kangaroo Too
Anteater’s ideas are absolute.
Buff-cheeked gibbon gives them a toot.
Tree kangaroo throws down a shoot.
Peacock pheasant gives them the boot.
I run away with all of their loot.
I am kind of a robber galoot....

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Categories: gibbon, animal,
Form: Monorhyme
Simple Short
An elephant met a jellyfish on a train and admired the colours on display. Here was obviously a shard. Here was a shine. Showing a bud. Bugling sound then. Vaporised vigilant vipers videoing. And a dust. Distinguished dust. How great. Name not a nautical number. And give no gibbon to a garden. Xxxx polarisation z...

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Categories: gibbon, age, anxiety, appreciation, best friend,
Form: I do not know?



Swamp
Animals of swamp
crocodile, fish, tadpoles
call-off the day
And wandered freely
Rabbit, deer, lion
lay apart quietly
No humane disturbances
No hiding in swamp grasses 
Blue jay, yellow warbler 
Sing to their heart's delight
While Hibau sleeps 
Gibbon and Pangolin
play in grotto
Is Covid-19 a humane predator?
Or a protector of nature?...

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Categories: gibbon, 8th grade, 9th grade, animal, appreciation, art,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things