Short Log Cabin Poems
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Bam
into
the limber
(i meant lumber)
he plow'd his wedge
Bam
High in the mountains
A log cabin in the trees
Aspens in color
Sit next to maples scarlet blaze
Hear the rippling river sing
Give me a log cabin, cooking over a campfire
Birds, bears and other critters for the population
Heaven on Earth, a five gallon bucket full of good living
Form:
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Bam
into
the tender
(i meant timber)
he plow'd hiz wedge
Bam
log cabin hidden away
within the woods
wolves watching over me
as night turns into day
the warm ashes of the bonfire
still send off a curl of smoke
into the morning air
as i stand on the back porch
looking out into the wild
from my paradise
log cabin hidden away within the woods
wolves watching over me
as night turns into day
the warm ashes of the bonfire
still send off a curl of smoke into the morning air
as i stand on the back porch
looking out into the wild
from my paradise
karen croft
challenge-max 8 lines
10-09-11
rough lumber
and 32 inches of
concrete stabilized cobb
with interior and siding
and rough lumber ends
to make the interior
look like a log cabin
a overlapping roof
with windows centered
16 inches inside
the
rough lumbered walls
a rustic modern
living area
to sheild the
persons from the
ruffs of winter
and the harsh heat
of sumer.
Young Willy arranged to go camping
alas, he struggled erecting his tent
he tweeted he had terrible ******** problems
I hope his parents knew what he meant!
Next year he said he’ll go glamping
or hire a log cabin out in the wood
then he won’t have ******** difficulties
and his tweets can’t be misunderstood!
8/1/18
Out past fading smoke
the smell of saddle-leather
lone horse by campfire
- - -
by the campfire
cowboys share haunted tales
leaves rustle in moon's shadow
- - -
the tapping of boots
on creaking woodfloor
line-dancing
- - -
coffee beans'scent
from the musty log cabin
Cowboys 'return
My first attempt re cowboys haiku
i sit here thinking of what to write
instead i'm thinking
about where i want to be
in a dark woods surrounded
protected by tall trees
living in a homemade log cabin
on the tip of a lake
secluded from everyone
sometimes scared to be hidden
at times i'd shiver from the cold
even when the fires lit
living off the land like we're suppose to
not corrupted by a workforce
or ungrateful gov't, but just free
While Climbing the Rocks
Through trees and rains and
Lakes I have lived, but today I shall remember,
Remember the child who climbed rock mountains,
Shutting out the city sounds and,
Music of wind cuddling foothills and dreams.
Dreams of a log cabin and dreams of love,
With someone to share the quiet of the dove;
Puttering with pursuits, watching horned toads play,
On the side of a mountain looking away.
"Quid pro quo is a Latin phrase that literally means
"something for something."
The phrase usually indicates an exchange of goods
or services of roughly equivalent value."
Jack and Jill went up the hill
To a little log cabin filled
with bedding and candy pills.
With a little skill
Jack asked Jill to take a pill
then roll in the bed fill
of hay. Jill with a loud shrill,
is this Quid pro quo?
11/7/2019