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Short Ironwood Poems

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Premium Member Earth Surely Is The Place Of Purgatory
Earth surely is the place of purgatory
Where “homeowners” are bolstered up -
Are thrilled by and thrive in lies and slavery
And would sooner scoff at desert encampments
But I think it should be most savory
To call a canyon pathway a sidewalk
And a gnarled ironwood a canopy
And afford a mountain cave to a vagrant....

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Categories: ironwood, home, nature, vanity,
Form: Rhyme



Our Ironwood Tree
Not to far
From our backyard
Grows a large
Ironwood Tree.

Its trunk is carved
With a heart
That holds the love
You promised me.

Every day 
I pass that way
Too enjoy the shade 
of our Ironwood tree.

To place my hand 
Over that scar 
To feel the love
You have given me.

When I'm gone
On my stone 
Engrave for me
An Ironwood tree....

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Categories: ironwood, love,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Ironwood Violin
I saw you with my ears; before my eyes could ever let you in
Felt you deep within my heart; before my fingertips could begin
Fully lost; I found a new spectacular, hopeful; kind of grin
My mind felt piquant; long before my lips ever sensed your soft skin
Your laughter; plays song melody, like an Ironwood violin
Ignoring my blindness; helped me discover your soul, deep within...

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Categories: ironwood, appreciation, cute love, inspirational love, kiss, love,
Form: Monorhyme
The Ironwood Tree
The best fire wood to be found
If dried it cannot be split
Extremely dense and heavy
And as hard as nails

Leathery evergreen leaves
Red bark peeling from the trunk
Whitish flowers, red berries
Growing from a cliff

It’s known as the Ironwood tree
But that’s not its actual name
A Pacific Coast native
The Madrona tree

Trees Everywhere Contest
Entry by Charles Sides...

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Categories: ironwood, nature,
Form: Dodoitsu

Book: Reflection on the Important Things