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Short Pinnate Poems

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


Coconut Trees,Tender Coconuts
Natural health drink stored in
                            drupe clusters hanging down
                             Atop tall trees pinnate leaves...

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Categories: pinnate, nature, tree,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member My Granddaughter
My sweet girl, 
    you are my butterfly 
       that flutters with grace, 
          under the golden sunshine; 
  as zephyr breath blows 
    you from one petal to the next,
       slowly through pinnate leaves.

  You are my sunshine that blooms my life.
 
  Love you my special girl


3/30/2022...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinnate, birthday, granddaughter,
Form: Free verse
who told my tree it was April?
An old neem tree
sentinel stands
in my frontyard

                   fresh healing air
                   green sunlit shade
                   bitter year-round

Pinnate gloss leaves
inflorescences
hundreds of flowers

                 fragrant crisp white
                 appear at once
                 sure it is April

...

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Categories: pinnate, nature,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Flash Dance
Beneath the shade of pinnate leaves
I catch a glimpse, a swirling haze...
an agile penché – a dash  
of graceful pirouettes. 
Then like a flash, with a glissade  
the whirling wind exits the stage. 

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Syllable count: 8-8-6-6-8-8
Prompt word: "Flash"
A Hexastich It Contest
Sponsor: Nette Onclaud
Placed 1st
©26th May, 2020...

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Categories: pinnate, wind,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Spring Canvas
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...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinnate, bird, spring,
Form: Ottava rima



Scented Steps
Hand in hand walking streams
Evening air and realized dreams

Beating heart and touching lips
Silhouettes, as the sun it slips

Scented steps of sandaled toes
Like the steam the aura flows

In the ambience of twilights fall
The dulcet tones of Cupids call

And to her heart I must reveal
Truest thoughts of how I feel

Of the binding I wish to share
Of how I long and want to care

Evening air and realized dreams
Words to flow in pinnate reams...

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Categories: pinnate, loveheart, heart,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Butterflies Flutter, Sweet Nectar Seeks
Butterflies flutter, sweet nectar seeks, beneath the sun's outstretched golden streaks. Among the laden ambrosia, a zephyr breath blows, sweet aroma. Butterflies flutter within its shadow, graceful movement in wet meadow. Beauty and grace sweet nectar seeks, scaling among laden ambrosias peaks. Butterflies flutter where the zephyrs weaves, silently flit slowly through pinnate leaves. 12/23/2021
Not for the contest because it rhymes...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pinnate, butterfly, flower,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Marigold
MARIGOLD
Under the glowing summer sky I behold joy blooms on parched beds of marigold, patina of golden glee, suns of dawn I see on meadow rearing as bulbs grow among pinnate leaves. Wild herbal scent food conceives, worship flower proffers devotion, garlands seal wedlock with floral emotion.
June 29, 2019 Syllable count checked on howmanysyllables.com Contest : Writing Challenge 2, June 2019-Summer Flower Sponsor : Dear Heart...

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Categories: pinnate, flower, summer,
Form: Rhyme
Random Sin
In pinnate physicals, the thing,
moves like a stark terror
savagely. A primal fear

takes over, because dead don’t
speak. The bullet had passed
through chest. Mutiny of dumb

dandelions, lipless voices in the
sea of madness. Search for a missing
truth begins. The mass grave

contains the dried bones of renegades.
You remember the promise ? Who said
we will end the war ?

Listen, he bows his head, before
the trespassing starts to kidnap the
bed. Jealousy kills the snakes.


SATISH VERMA...

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Categories: pinnate, art,
Form: ABC

Book: Reflection on the Important Things