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Short Habitable Poems

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


The World Far Away From Afar
they do, they have this distance from the star,
from there they know, the weather, is habitable
And they gaze upon the root/ the system

You stupid poetry website / you suck!
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Categories: habitable, education,
Form: Didactic



Marrakech
Mellifluous is its name,
August and worthy of its fame,
Romantic and idyllic all the same,
Refulgent and bright in the myopic’s eye,
Abstruse to the ignorant mind,
Keen to the witty’s wit.
Ebullient in the face of melancholy
Classic during the day, but
Habitable and hospitable in a humble way....

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Categories: habitable, places,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member One Light of Hope
In Australia’s darkest hours, an ever-growing pyre breeds a conflagration nation. desolation, ruination ravaged seas of deforestation; extinctions’ ignition bleeds deadly perdition. Were Mother Moon habitable, the Koalas might escape, scamper, flee finding solace within her refulgent body, borne upon angel wings.
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Categories: habitable, animal, fire, nature, places, poems, poetry,
Form: Free verse
World
sinking below the surface,
a new world appears,
different from the other as wet to dry,
habitable when filtered through the mind,
a right angle to all known everything,
a living dream so unfamiliar as to be almost nightmare,
a newness to master,
when I rise, oh I will rise, I will be citizen to both world,
graciously I will welcome you upon your visit....

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Categories: habitable, black african american,
Form: Free verse
What the Planet Needs More Of
The planet doesn't need more successful people
it needs peacemakers, healers, restorers,
storytellers and lovers of every kind
It needs people who live well in their places
people of moral courage willing to join the fight 
to make the world, habitable and humane
Qualities that have little to do with success
 as we have defined it to be. 
?? David W. Orr, Eco Literacy...

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Categories: habitable, appreciation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Days In Spring
Cluster buds of blooms phasing peak of prime
Their scents satiates beguiling addiction plug
Rustling birds tweedle on blues and rhymes
Pirouette rainbow butterflies blissful hugs
Spring phenomenon more splendid than Prague

Delectable green prairies tempts butts to sit
Bonding moment desirable to fun loving kin
Blue skies radiance life in sweet fleet
Decorating the world of habitable skin
Leisure love activity a delightful spin

(c) olive eloisa
May O5, 2014
4:19 pm...

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Categories: habitable, imagery, seasons, spring,
Form: Quintain (English)
Moon Boon
This is a large land,
of water and sand,
this earth,
it has so many,
vyinng for so little,
which is made available,
that games are played,
so that things are gained,
they cut,maim, and murder,
for a mere full larder,
its everywhere,
with everyone,
and if you are not part,
then you might depart,
that's what I wish now,
look at the moon,
so empty and inviting,
why can't you make it reachable,
and habitable,
make my moon,
I would go there,
as if I got a boon....

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Categories: habitable, imagination, inspirational, life,
Form: Free verse
3,8,9,4,4,3
Remember... 
3 8 9 4 4 3

There's many questions
What is the path we take in life
What is the path we will take in lyfe
There is one question
That remains a mystery
Who are we

Who are we
Are we here for a goal or not 
We alive in the real world or dead below
Questions to be answered
Questions to be asked
Who we are

Are we here
Where could we be in this habitable planet
In the water drowning or in the fire alive
For Years to live
For years to die
Who are we...

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Categories: habitable, dark, mystery, strength,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Splendor of Fall
Bright lithe and lively fall morning aroma waft out, Courtly swish through a deft pirouette turnabout. Trees hears psithurism leaves sigh to get a glance. Rain's philter makes the earth surface move and dance. Near the river's edge, ducklings splash in boisterous mirth; Ripples break the repetitious echo of the habitable earth. The day rolls up spent, nightfall slowly creeps and does gain; Gentle nuzzling into the boundless horizon once again. 9/15/2023
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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: habitable, nature,
Form: Rhyme

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