Short Passerine Poems
Short Passerine Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Passerine by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Passerine by length and keyword.
Passerine in black
Jousting for mid air order
Murder in the skies
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Categories:
passerine, animals, nature
Form:
Haiku
a lark song tickles
notes of robins and wrens pique~
the starling teasing
2/23/2021
For Spring Birds Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Constance La France
Categories:
passerine, bird,
Form:
Haiku
Blistering and scorching sands
Land of the hushed and crushed hands
Up the creepy furs clasping 'round
Ebbing scraped sand of ants' mound
Mortars of the deep and steamy skies
O'er peals and dreamy flies
Off the reef passerine of stormy glides entreat
New leaf flit, strength above my feet...
Sunsets tweak, marvels at its peak
Categories:
passerine, hope,
Form:
Imagism
A passerine bird,
One of the smallest of sizes,
With a beak almost minute.
On its beak you can count many;
the tiniest to biggest,
the slimmest to the fattest,
the lightest to the heaviest,
the ugliest to the finest,
the sourest to the sweetest,
the slowest to the swiftest.
All on this paltry beak,
it houses them all.
And what do you liken this beak to?
A lad's might,it is.
Categories:
passerine, bird, strength,
Form:
Rhyme
Fragments of first spring sun illuminate
A blithe wave of fluttering pinnate leaves.
Passerine dulcet birds cradled they wait
Ethereal rain under narrow eaves.
Honeysuckle comes alive drawing straight.
Daisies bright, butterflies by the wheat sheaves.
Around garden's heart breathing once anew
A spider's web in tears form morning dew.
2/2082021
Spring Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Regina McIntosh
Categories:
passerine, bird, spring,
Form:
Ottava rima
Black and orange passerine with red eyes
In the woods of
New Guinea
They live
Belle
They
Whistles
Even have
Toxic feathers
Get the poison from the food that they eat.
Date of Submission: 19/02/2021
Categories:
passerine, beautiful, beauty, bird, flying, nature,
Form:
Tetractys