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Short Indies Poems

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


Premium Member Tribute To Hippeastrum
Exotic flower, native to Caribbean, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia
Growing wild in West Indies and Argentina
It takes you six years to reach maturity and bloom
You are worth the wait...

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Categories: indies, flower,
Form: Free verse



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Categories: indies, africa,
Form: Vogon Poetry
-caribbean Flavor-
Caribbean Flavor. ~~xXx~~ Cool Caribbean breeze Softly whispering your name Intoxicating. West Indies waters Cooling my heated body Invigorating. Tall coconut trees Towering over the sea Intimidating. ~~xXx~~
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Categories: indies, beach, beauty, ocean, paradise, sea, water,
Form: Choka
The West Indies
I am from the West Indies

where we always have frest

breeze coming from the cool 

blue seas. I am from the West

Indies, where fruits are free you

 can get lots to eat under

the mango tree. 
I am from the West Indies where

people do not freeze, so if you like

you can come,  you will have, so much fun.

   In The West I NDIES....

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Categories: indies, journey,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member An Ominous Night
sailed into the pirate moon, is what we did,
South of the Indies with that whipper boy kid.
our clipper ship was bound toward Jamaica now
We would get there somehow, none of us knew how

the moon was frightening, the clouds were disappearing fast.
The only sounds were snoring, I lay down beside the mast.
An ominous night, frightening, swallowed up by this moon.
I heartily prayed that I might be shakened awake soon....

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Categories: indies, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Call Me Birdseye Pete
If I was an Australian lorikeet
I’d allow you to call me Mr. Birdseye Pete
Flying to the East Indies rather neat
Yes I would travel far to find my sweet.
Pretty nest we’d make that you could not beat.

All eight of our boy birds we would call Pete.
The girls would be called names that rhyme so neat.
Possible names like Jeet, Bleat, Feat, and Sheet.
I will have a wife the next time we meet.
Or my name is not Mr. Birdseye Pete....

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Categories: indies, fun,
Form: Monorhyme

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