Short Pear Poems
Short Pear Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Pear by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Pear by length and keyword.
a wise man will know
finding a worm in a pear…
better than half worm
10th January 2016
Sigh-man 'n Garf-uncle
A Luv-Lee Pear
Whir they a bit 'u-no-what'
~ Wood you 'of dared dare
the budding pear
wearing white clusters of pearls . . .
spring's fashionista
A bear, a pear, a tree, a bee
all as happy as can be.
Mad or glad, sad or bad.
Emotions are as independant as you or me!!
Form:
Grandmother spider’s web of crystal silk;
Décor just for my pear trees;
Shimmering silver lights.
the roses in bloom
white florets on my pear tree . . .
g o n e a w a y in may
An Irish marmelade loaf
A Scottish parkin
Kentish nut & pear layer
Staffordshire oatcake
Brummie bacon cakes-
A teatime
Snack !
robin’s olfactory serves not
the stinky pear tree —
Spring blossoms like a bride
fishy-catch of the day
3/13/2021
Okra and ripe apple
Cucumber and tomato
Sweet potato and ripe pear
Banana with honey and mango
Pungent, white radish, and muskmelon
A sweet and sour plum relish
Buttered pear salad
A beetroot and orange soup
Baked apple cheecake
Apricot dumplings
Rhubarb fool
Squosh !
Pear,
cabbage
and melons-
in harvested still
life.
A
witty
juxtapose-
as her cleavage
show.
Ekphrasis on Nathaniel Bacon's painting
A girl without a bra to wear
Was told by Trump he did not care,
"Just come as you are
And I'll send my car!
God knows I love a juicy pear!"
Snowy pear blossoms
And rosy peach flowers
Skirt the green hills
Overnight came the news
Of spring with mooing cows
And bleating goats
1978
Siamese twin pears 'pon the pear tree
Soaking up autumn's sun
Soon their time to cling will be gone
Frost will touch rose and be done
the car you sold my wifes junk
proof you need just check the trunk
apple turnips pear
pollute nose and air
to the lake alas its sunk.
Sugar maple, foxglove, oak tree too.
Make beautiful shade for me and you
Is that a pear?
To the left, over there?
The buds on her are long overdue.
A green pear
Not hidden by leaves
At the top
So lonely
A prolific limb's product
Hangs by an aged thread
I once knew a gardener named Claire,
Whose orchard I tried to compare,
But I quickly knew,
The plums that I grew,
Could not match her gigantic pear.
A cowgirl got bucked off her horse
And flew through the air with some force
A prickly pear
Caught her right where
A lack of chaps caused her remorse!
If apple ate a pear?
And digested it, would excrementbe wine?
2/25/25
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2025©
Mike said he could not see a pear
walking one day at a food fair.
In a deserted spot,
his gal told him “Why not”
and flashed him a chest that was bare.
Cruisin' down country lane
Top down, no sign of rain
Singin' with radio
No place special to go
Stop to pick a ripe pear
Bear roars— I'm outta there!
The most beautiful
of colors vibrant and bright;
Monarch butterfly…
Bouncing through the pear tree leaves;
a graceful, flying palette.
Lovely, tall pear trees;
Fragile white blossoms spring forth;
And pear buds appear.
Graciously offering me
Hope of sugary baubles.
Sarah was always dressed in black
and wearing that midnight pear bracelet
made me shiver spotting teeth marks on her neck;
was she a vampiress ready to attack?