Short Odors Poems

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


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Beauty Takes Time

Time
Beauty
Queen Esther
Wise kind lady
Spent six months myrrh oil, sweet odors; others, pleased King


(Idea from the "Bible" Book of Esther)
Categories: odors, education, faith, history, inspirational
Form: Tetractys


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Our Senses

Color is only color if our eyes can see Odors are only odors if the winds blow free Same with our ears They're needed to hear But individual to all our brains are unique
Categories: odors, identity,
Form: Limerick
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Nectar Eating Honeybees--

Admit the flowers
Bouquet so brightly blossoms
Sweet fragrant odors 
Honey bees suck connective 
nectar in the midst of buds...

5/12/20
Written  words by James Edward Lee Sr
Categories: odors, adventure, analogy, flower, insect, nature,
Form: Tanka
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Thanksgiving

Turkey breast steaming odors
Stuffed with baked chestnuts
Tasty yams with brown sugar
Mashed potatoes, peas
Gravy, corn and beans
Pumpkin pie
Rolls!



Written on November 7, 2014
for Andrea Dietrich's MAKE ME DROOL with EPULAERYU - Poetry Contest
Categories: odors, thanksgiving,
Form: Epulaeryu

Deodorant

Deodorant’s a wondrous thing;
It squelches odors that would cling
And keeps us Soft & Dri and Sure,
So Suave we all have more allure.

We still might sweat to some Degree – 
A Ban is not a guarantee,
But here’s a Secret I can share – 
Non-users, man, we know you’re there!
Categories: odors, senses,
Form: Rhyme


Framed

Etched emotions carved
upon wood stained slats
channels of putrid odors 
behind polyurethaned glass
its stench guised by colorful hues

a dark laminated soul
dangles from a plastered wall
framed within a once proud tree
where emptiness once stood
now hangs my sanity.......
© Bob Shank  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: odors, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse

Bewitched

The cradle that calls
in a beauty that sings
odors like exotic roses;

Her fidgets  so fine
as her body so shine 
in the tangibles I find;

Riddles she resolve
puzzles she answers
in delighted smiles;

My mind and lips
thoughts on papers
remain bewitched like gazing statues.
Categories: odors, i love you, love,
Form: Free verse
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Desire

Alluring breasts          caressed devilishly.
Ethereal fantasies, 
growing hard in just kissed lips.
Moist     new     odors penetrate quivering recurring spasms.
Teasing, 
     undulating, 
          viscous 
               wetness;           
xanthic yearning zealots.



09/27/15
Categories: odors, passion, sensual, sexy,
Form: ABC

Clean House

Clean House
(Acrostic)

Clutter cleaning clients
lazy as can be
enduring years of mayhem
attitude- I don’t Clean!
nobody picks things up only make a mess.

House piled high with garbage
odors hiding out and no one sees
under neath that bed
shouting somebody help me please!
evidence of shame
Categories: odors, funny
Form: Acrostic
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Sunshine of Youth

Frisky kitty is in fresh, velvety flowers,
Dancing all the honeyed bloom hours.
As song drifts from the secret bowers,
Lacy clouds waft and the sun smolders.

Kitty courses in color and sweet odors,
The spell of youth has strange powers,
In greener days that happiness towers,
Until sun grows mellower and mellower.
Categories: odors, cat, flower, fun, garden, happiness, sunshine, youth,
Form: Monorhyme

Comfort Food

Breakfasts of strawberry pancakes
Hot and made with love,
A regular childhood occurrence
In kitchen where odors of love and comfort
Soothed the hurt the bully left
And made one feel stronger.
One pulls courage from comfort food
Strength from those who care,
For the bully is actually a coward
Who preens and acts the bantam.
Categories: odors, childhood, food, love,
Form: Blank verse
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An 'I Won'T-Go-There-Alliance'

A mysterious corner of the home
    where human critters never roam
  perhaps behind a major appliance
    wherever forms an 'I-won't-go-there-alliance'

  Fall and Winter, sticky gunk sneaks in there
    posing a challenge, daring a dare
  Dark crevices emit strange odors and squeaks
    ~ I'll wait 'til Spring to take a peek
Categories: odors, courage, home, humor, seasons,
Form: Couplet

Mcdiver's Creek

McDiver’s Creek


Autumn’s over.
Wheatcake odors flood the wood
front porch. Andrew Stock,
in mackinaw and overalls,
tamps first tobacco of the day
and estimates his morning.

In an open field beyond McDiver’s Creek
a colt, palomino apricot
and snow, nips grass between
great gallops and the shock of trees. 


Donal Mahoney
Categories: odors, nature
Form: Free verse

Smells

I do not like the smell of any
Perfume or cologne.
Unscented are the lotions
And deodorants I own.

Yet certain flowers’ scents can help
To brighten up a mood
And lovely food aromas
Can improve one’s attitude.

We all have favorite smells
And though our senses are unique,
Agreement can be reached when odors
Absolutely reek.
Categories: odors, senses,
Form: Rhyme
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Tavesty-

Lavender color odors graunder; Emersed in tangled chattering; Coral social gatherings; Mystical chance smell-O-Matic; Smells like a sewer and Dinosaurs opossums; Yuk! Smells like death Hold your breath Cuz, it stinks H Y B S L D Hold you breath, smells like death
12/17/21 Written by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021
Categories: odors, analogy, death,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Woman At a Stop

Woman at a stop.

She stood at the stop
Cracking knees, stooping shoulders
Mothball odors
Medicine pores,
Disparate thoughts, waves of empty,
Numb buzzing nothingness
Imbibing vibrations of motorists,
Whirring, whizzing by
Crumpled yellow sere sheaves blow 
By the venous sheer skin, her feet
Swollen out of her shoes
She waits,
For the bus.
© Toni Orban  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: odors, age, city,
Form: Free verse
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The Witches Strike

The witches have now gone on a huge labor strike.
They are more difficult now to double cross, let alone like.
They are wearing socks that have a weird pattern of stripe.
Their underarm odors are notorious foul, irritating and ripe.
They are driving bat mobiles that make their brooms passé’.
I am glad not to be around any of them at the end of day.
Categories: odors, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme

To the Gulf of Mexico (To Be Renamed Gulf of Dead Silence)

Sweet Empty gulf farewell
all the animals I've known so well
adrift among the lifeless waves
corroding in the grim sun's rays.

Oh the dim murk reeks of death
the odors cause my nose distress
I'll never see the water blue
consumed forever by BP's Crude.



- To every animal that has swam, trot, or flew
I bid thee all adieu 

I'll miss you.
Categories: odors, animals
Form: I do not know?
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Desolation

He builds a mighty garrison
Formed up from Duplo blocks
He brags you’ll never take his king
A regular Fort Knox

But then the ogre from the east
Comes crashing through the vale
There’s nothing left but ruins now
And odors that assail

A wet and slimy residue
There’s drool upon the walls
The mayhem, utter and complete
So off the toddler crawls
© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: odors, baby, brother,
Form: Rhyme
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A Walk In Moist Woods

The pensiveness of the sky
is broken by the cry of a crow,
by trees distilling intimacy
and moist, vibrant expectancy.
Violets, ferns, and birches
share life-giving vapors.
The chalk-bleak horizon
and pungent, poignant odors
whisper sonorous secrets.
The visitor is enveloped
in this pithy, soulful world,
all cells saturated
with a suggestive sustenance.
© Carol Mays  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: odors, earth, environment, imagery, nature, rain, tree, weather,
Form: Blank verse

Marlboro Man

Marlboro Man


Autumn's over.
Wheat cake odors flood 
the wood front porch. Andrew Block,

in mackinaw and overalls,
tamps first tobacco of the day
and estimates his morning.

In an open field
beyond McDiver's Creek
Andrew Block can see his colt,

palamino apricot and snow,
nip grass between great gallops 
and the shock of trees.


Donal Mahoney
Categories: odors, nature
Form: Free verse

Kentucky Dawn

Kentucky Dawn
  
Autumn’s over.
Wheat cake odors flood the wood
front porch. Andrew Block,

in mackinaw and overalls,
tamps first tobacco of the day
and estimates his morning.
 
In an open field
beyond McDiver’s Creek
Andrew Block can see his colt,

palomino apricot and snow, 
nip grass between
great gallops and the shock of trees.
 

Donal Mahoney
Categories: odors, peace
Form: Free verse
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babies are messy and smelly

If you are squeamish
you may not be ready to be a mother
babies are messy and smelly
their odors are horrible

they spit up and squirt out
your clothes will never be the same
toddlers eat dirt, sand and bugs.
there is no time to be finicky or prissy

the average person consumes eight spiders a year
in their sleep,
knowing this might make motherhood easier.
Categories: odors, baby,
Form: Free verse

Heart Colors

From my multicolor heart
feverish sounds, and
subtle odors
 of mysteries ...
Eyes,
lapis lazuli stones
look to the the sky
mystery in
blue...
Perceptions
of sweet puzzle
ties,
energizing.
heart...
pulsating indigo!
 almost green
exceeding  green
 of aplant...
Blue,
further than bluish
multicolored
anise heart,
Heart,
rainbow
in your
sky...!you see....
It's me.
Categories: odors, allusion, analogy, color, heart, poetry, rainbow,
Form: Free verse

Media Flies

media flies
on the trail of decay
when the odors arise
nothing I think-
I so love to despise
as media flies

sweet meadow pies
a collection of candles
a cry of..SURPRISE!!!
and the higher the pies-
the wider the eyes 
of media flies

media flies
buzzing and flashing 
in front of your eyes
what a pity there are-
no swatters the size
of media flies


*written for lady Di
Categories: odors, people
Form: I do not know?
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