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Short Irrigates Poems

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


Word Is Torch In the Silence
Word is silent torch,
          irrigates lights to the heart,
          fulcrum of the soul... !...

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Categories: irrigates, allegory, allusion, appreciation, light, metaphor, silence, words,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Endless Fountain
Education

is the endless fountain 

that

irrigates the vineyard of learning

which

brings forth the sweet grapes of knowledge

that

with the passing of sensible time

produces 

the exhilarating wine of 

wisdom!  










© Demetrios Trifiatis
      16 APRIL 2020...

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Categories: irrigates, education, truth, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Lamp
Witness man's free will
It happens in his spirit
Which streams form his river
"My breath makes him understand
That he is not supreme."
As the farmer irrigates
Channeling the streams
Likewise the unclean spirits
In darkness man chooses his way
Until the Lamp of the Lord
Lights up his innermost parts
"I am the Lord your God."
He turns it wherever He wants
Witness man's freed will...

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Categories: irrigates, analogy, bible, freedom, god, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Swear
In love I’m!
I swear, 
not to you 
but
to the seed you planted inside my heart 
the seed my blood irrigates
each and everyday.
far from you 
I see the kindness of your innocent eyes 
your voice creating sweet melodies
I swear to you my culture,
you are that perfect woman 
commanding me
not to do wrong
you are my inspiration 
far appassionato with your smile 
in love with your photo
I swear to you my culture
my love is strong 
and 
really....

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Categories: irrigates, love,
Form: ABC
Flowers
Naure, God's nature
well planed,well formed
A sweeter flower did nature put forth.
The craft of great fragrance,
fragrance of health and beauty
God shield the stock!
if heaven sends more supply 
the fairest  blossom of the garden arise.
Thier beauty irrigates the field.
Their smell brightens the earth,
their air doth charms the swelling sea
with thier pretty fragrance smell.
The stars unfolds their flaming gold.
Oh! how glad is the sky that gives the 
flower a bridal splendour....

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Categories: irrigates, nature,
Form: Concrete




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