Short Incubates Poems
Short Incubates Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Incubates by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Incubates by length and keyword.
Here Today-Gone Tomorrow
For
three
long years
a lonely
mayfly incubates-
but has just six hours to procreate....
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Categories:
incubates, nature, seasons,
Form:
Fibonacci
Simplicity
SIMPLICITY
Simplicity
Incubates
Marshalling
Pleasant
Loving
Ineffable
Calm
In
Tortured
Youth
Dave Austin...
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Categories:
incubates, simple,
Form:
Acrostic
To Have and Have Not
Learn it again…!
Just reading won’t do
Greed incubates hatred
In Nations or few
Which rises to govern
When God’s not revered
With it’s rule of the violent
And dependence on fear...
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Categories:
incubates, children, freedom,
Form:
Light Verse
The Nearness of You
Wondering where you are tonight?
Can't feel the warmth of your sight
Your wings that cuddle me under the moonlight
Your heat that incubates me in spotlight.
I'm a shelled-duckling not so pretty
My little heart beats so fast and plenty
Nearness of you I pray for each day
Your body to stay beside me all day!...
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Categories:
incubates, animal, baby, bird, missing you, mother daughter,
Form:
Verse
Snow Blanket
snow
crystal
sparkling stars,
natures warming
shimmering blanket,
incubates new
life waiting
to be
born
29.10.20...
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Categories:
incubates, nature, snow, stars,
Form:
Ninette
Godseed
The godseed of mystical dreams
Incubates in starry skies
I sigh in longing as messages
On the wind, caress my inner skin
The galaxy within spins in rhythms of colour
Spinning, curving lines that define the inside of time
The outside looking on in abandonment as the universe plays along
The godseed is alive...
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Categories:
incubates, inspirational,
Form:
Free verse
Harvest Hymn
When we were born into this world
we were crafted to fit together.
Fragrances of us enchant.
A seductive spice we long for and
find everywhere we nestle.
In loved ones ears, eyelids, neck,
lips, arm pits, breasts and yes
an enormous bright balloon
rests on our playful hands.
Outstretched— fills the whole sky
We're holding the Harvest Moon while
it bursts bright on crops in the darkest dome
and incubates with night light
the chants that sing the harvest home....
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Categories:
incubates, food, life, nature, people, sea, seasons
Form:
Free verse
Winter Never Arrives
Halogen hesitant glide incubates baskers
Hush worship horizontal, roasting rascals
Trust flail arms gleeful face of jack in box
Toast salt pepper toes opposed to office socks
Lopsided sway scintillates sea rolls repeat
Lumen seduce dons haughty top-hat heat
Haven from seasons, sunbathed succumb
Hourglass conserve curdles cold’s equilibrium
23rd June
Sultry Surfers Paradise
in unfelt Solstice...
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Categories:
incubates, adventure, august,
Form:
Couplet