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Short Larvae Poems

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


Premium Member sunset haiku
daylight descending 
	sudden scotophobia ~
		larvae latescent...

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Categories: larvae, day, environment, fear, moon, nature, science, sunset,
Form: Haiku



Dry Bath
Mosquitos sucking blood
Water thick with larvae
West Nile virus...

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Categories: larvae, fear, health,
Form: Haiku
Spring
Larvae attach firm 
to the confederate rose 
petals serve as  host...

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© Judy Konos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: larvae, nature
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Urchin Larvae Turns Inside-Out
Urchin larvae, space capsules
Float to landing spot
Then tube feet emerge
Everting inside-out, sock like!...

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Categories: larvae, nature,
Form: Verse
Death Or Destiny
Demon half breeds guard the larvae pathway to hell seem to say, pass me, one way ticket to foretell your death and your destiny penned 31/10/2015
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Categories: larvae, dark,
Form: Tanka



Downfall
It was 
a stunning defection 
in dark.

+

You felt 
halved 
in dark glory.

*

Angry, 
Hurt. 
Reciting the hymn.

*

Legless larvae 
do not want 
to become flies.


Satish Verma...

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Categories: larvae, art,
Form: ABC
In the Cottage Garden Beds
In the sunny cottage garden
The hollyhocks thrive
Pleasing to the eye
And loved by the butterflies
Hollyhocks are the eatery
For larvae to thrive
Perpetuating the Painted Lady
Also pleasing to the eye...

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Categories: larvae, nature
Form: I do not know?
Chronic Acid Reflux
A perfectly predictable purplish tabby cat misbehaves
Dancing across magnificent magpies excavated graves
Squirming yellow shining housefly larvae she enslaves
Swimming  through thick sticky b-positive tidal waves
A polka dotted butterfly with stiletto and cream shaves...

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Categories: larvae, allegory, life
Form: Monorhyme
Haiga - Haiku
confounded again Croesus latitarsus birch sawfly larvae
Found these Birch sawfly larvae (8th June 2018), on a self-seeded Silver birch sapling growing on the upper bank of my pond. Not sure but I think the bright colours could mean they are unpalatable?...

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Categories: larvae, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Kitchen Inventory
Keg full of monkey j*zz
	Jar packed with grime
Little tank of tiny turtles
	Pot of slug slime.

Shaker full of flea larvae
	Small box of moss
Squeeze-tube of mushy meat
	Flask of dog sauce.

Leeches in a cookie tin
	Ice tray of blow
Now can you play to win
	This cooking show....

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Categories: larvae, animal, cheer up, crazy, dark, food, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Same Old Rat Crap, Different Day
No matter how we try to create or imagine
Some sort of utopia within this pathetic world ?
Welcome to another day I heard the bleeping fool say
As they sailed away atop their tactical tortoise tombstone ships....
Ichneumonflies his mete's lap dog larvae enterprise; epileptic metempsychosis....

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Categories: larvae, age, love,
Form: I do not know?
Larvae
Saša Milivojev - LARVAE

 
Nine

Evening

A bright speck soars

Darkness from the sky

The spinning of a wedding dance

The sound of waves crashing

Against the rocks

Lava runs through the veins

A multitude of larvae

Behind the rocks

Shine instead of moonlight

 


© by Saša Milivojev

www.sasamilivojev.com...

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Categories: larvae, art, beach, dark, emotions, fantasy, image, love,
Form: Lyric
Blink No 3
Jensen plays to the skinless drum
Ten chocolate soldiers melt down
by the campside
Platitudes of the night
crimson altar affairs preside

I have forgotten your face
wish i was a pram
under full moon
grateful to be the new born
like a newly hatched larvae

An urbane man chased by 
bedraggled beagles
Forget the rest
cruelty at its own behest
treads to grey





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Categories: larvae, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fast Food Fool
Hot peppers and spicy horseradish
   a gut-punch to the solar plexus
 Snake venom with moldy cheese
   not tonight, if you please...

 Tadpole skins and locust larvae
   strains my stomach of iron
 But a bloody Mary eggnog combo
   gags the esophagus of this Hawaiian

 Wonder how I developed my bizarre sense of taste?
   ~ A flush of the toilet for whoever said, 'Haste makes waste'...

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Categories: larvae, food, health, hyperbole,
Form: Light Verse
Untitled I
My blood never aches unless she is nearby Ameoba foamed at the mouth while repenting
sedative games Larvae linguistics of dead tongues fold the river by the lips I got a
prayer that’ll siphon off our blood As water quenches a blazing fire God damns my shadow
bound by the sender The burns a taunting to dissolve in you I gotta rid this world of one
who is starving A monument hidden from ravens in the sand...

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© Paul Black  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: larvae, confusion, death, introspection, lost love
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cicada
The lifecycle of a rare species of loud singing winged insects has them spending nine or more years as underground larvae. 

                                                                     summer cicadas
                                                                     ushering patience to that
                                                                     whole other level



posted on June 13, 2020...

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Categories: larvae, insect, life, nature, time,
Form: Haibun
Hoverfly
So still, she holds herself. No sound,
hanging there as if suspended;
reverses back and darts around,
back then to the flower intended.

Tiny fizzing wings scarcely seen,
folded now, she alights to taste
the nectar there, such sweet cuisine,
then off above the bloom she's graced.

Thank you my pollinator friend
for laying larvae to devour
those aphids. May they meet their end
and so allow the plants to flower....

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Categories: larvae, garden, insect, nature,
Form: Quatrain
Union
The bond began and I walked beside a unique breed
Taunting my inner sensitivities
Pushing my sanity towards madness
From there I became like stone
My empathy died
My sympathy took a vacation
And it never returned
It chose to stay away
For the union deprived me of my security
So I bring forth no compassion
Change bestowed me
Like a butterfly turning back into larvae
No longer a beautiful mind
But a vengeful entity...

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Categories: larvae, husband, lost love, love,
Form: Sonnet
Morbid Words Dialogue
Comes the shovel
that buries
 my speech...

Comes plow
and shallows is my
word...

God saves me
in Val de Cans ...
or something ...

When i return 
tell me all
worthless words ... useless
now is the razor that
cuts my speech ...

And when the speech
failure ... there is nothing
enough for me here or there ...

 Only the grave
where words lie
hungry  larvae,

 I Float broken,
invalid, and
 I speak nothing ...!...

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Categories: larvae, allusion, metaphor, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Human Maggots
Human Maggots  

If ejaculated semen
From millions of seafarers 
Over hundred years
Think if this floating loneliness
Had met up and formed
An Island
And up from its depth sprung
The unborn like larvae
Whose only contact
With mothers were what
The seaman 
Was dreaming of at the time
Not Atlantis re- emerging 
But an island born out of tedium
And tired desire
Not on a chart
To find its existence
So be careful when dreaming....

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Categories: larvae, angst, desire, divorce, dream,
Form: Chastushka
Maggots
Maggots
  
If ejaculated semen
From millions of seafarers
Over a hundred years.
Think of this floating loneliness
had met up and formed
An Island.
And up from its depth 
Sprung the unborn
Like larvae
Whose only contact 
With mothers
Depended 
On what the seaman
was dreaming at the time.
Not a new Atlantis emerging
But an island 
Of tedium
And tired desire.
Not on a chart
To see its existence
So, be careful when dreaming....

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: larvae, betrayal, blessing, break up,
Form: Blitz
Premium Member In My Garden
For, What's In Your Garden contest


So, What is, in my garden?
Why'd you have to ask?
It's all hard work, just wasted
'Cause nothings made to last
I'm always fighting insects
Like Beetles by the score
Moths, flies and cutworms
I tell you, this is war
Caterpillar larvae 
Crawling over all my fruit 
And hidden in the soil
Ragweed’s taken root
Half my plants are dying
Soon the other half will go
Some say I should,  grow grass instead
But I really hate to mow...

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Categories: larvae, funny,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Blackberrying
the time is right to pick 
but we must get there quick
before the birds arrive
or little larvae thrive 
or grows that fur of grey
that makes the fruit decay

must breach nature’s defence
let foraging commence
arched stems triggered to thrash
sharp thorns to rip the flesh
when fruit we try to claim
price of foraging game

caution we exercise
in grabbing precious prize
now we have our harvest
with berries at their best 
the time was right to pick 
but we had to work quick...

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Categories: larvae, food,
Form: Rhyme

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