Short Hexagons Poems
Short Hexagons Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hexagons by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hexagons by length and keyword.
Doctors Office
ugliest art
on dull dark gray hexagons
printed wall paper walls
has there ever been a more gloomy doctor's office?
who chose this ambiance?
And why?...
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Categories:
hexagons, feelings,
Form:
Free verse
WINGED ARCHIPELAGO
Green waters circumscribe an island’s pallid face,
Hexagons of light, scattered jewels on the waves.
Earthly hues, against litharge seas, shimmering gleam;
Albatross wings glide, an immaculate blue dream.
The scene suspends time, and worldly cares release -
A whisper for the human eye, a quiet aurora’s peace....
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Categories:
hexagons, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
The Gang of Six
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In nature's design, six is the key to all life alive.
Hexagons in petals, snowflakes, and beehives thrive,
In music, blues and roots groups play the six-stringed guitar.
With songs made with a hexatonic blue note, added to each bar.
Six key chemical elements there when life first sprang
Were the notorious Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, Phosphorus gang....
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Categories:
hexagons, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Fire Clouds of God's Decision
FIRE CLOUDS OF GOD’S DECISION
O haloed rainbow of precision
At more than 57 degrees of elevation
Brilliant fire circumhorizontal arcs
With prismatic hexagons of God’s decision
The Creator places those high altitude cirrus clouds
With plate-shaped ice crystals for angel crowds
A superlative fire rainbow dazzles my hazel eyes
Scientific accuracy of season, height and ice enshrouds
3/24/2017
Rubaiyat Form
Fire Clouds Contest...
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Categories:
hexagons, weather,
Form:
Rubaiyat
Hexagons
The walkway’s paved with hexagons
For visual appeal.
From smoother paths, there’s not a difference
I can really feel.
But over time, all roads will need
Appropriate repair
Since cracks and dips will form
As a result of all that wear.
Some hexagons are loosening
And others lie askew.
I wonder what the ones in charge
Will someday choose to do.
Replacing such a promenade
Requires time and skill.
My guess is there’ll be one flat path
With a much smaller bill....
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Categories:
hexagons, city,
Form:
Rhyme