Short Predator Poems
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Deadly predator beneath the waters
mouths in carriage of sharp saws
swift and strong, crazy for blood.
Forward-facing eyes,
Arrests the dark and long distance,
Predator of snow.
BY: SNK
Written:11-25-11
New York Snow Owls
Ocean bed quivers quakes
Predator waves race to shores
Devour men material
Crow...
memory par excellence-
predator chased
In
nature,
never turn
your back on a
growling predator.
You could end up
as someone’s
supper,
there.
I live on both dry land and wet sea
A predator better not eat me
yellow banded
upper handed
I’m a poison-dart frog, deadly you see.
PREDATOR
an empty squirrel hole
a chickadee takes refuge
shrike circles the tree
Kim Rodrigues © 2017
Hide and seek, they constantly play
life and death; involved in the game
the target is caught; the fame ends.
A hot land that came upon him tired and weak
The Elephants sworn enemy
Yet he carried it’s predator
keeping it from harm over hot land
Is ambition the predator
Is greed…
Indeed…
Lest they become the prey
~ or the prayed upon
Love me Once, and Twice again,
Summer Months, from Mice to Men!
Summer Boar, on Figs they Dine,
Now they Soar, from Pigs to Swine!
I
What did he tell my Beauty?
II
Why did she place her pure lips on his face?
III
Unreason: rescue my girl from past predator-lovers
Winged shadow over yellow moon
cold stars glow against deepening blue
Icy breath hovers like drifting steam
Silent talons end winters dream
Megan Markle's lost her sparkle
Prince Harry's nothing if not wary
Oprah preys on their vulnerabilities
Eggs on their petty antipathies
prowler in the night, slow and calculated
your eyes already have their hooks in me
AP: Honorable Mention 2022
Posted on September 30, 2022
barred owl
also known as hoot owl
call sounds like “who cook for you”
moon keeps her eye on him
he’s a known predator
with his eye on a rabbit
There once was a hunter called Ray,
Who went big game shooting one day.
As he stalked a gazelle,
A lion caught his smell,
And the predator became prey.
Vultures fly around, waiting-
The opportunity has come.
Now it is done.
The predator takes the
Prey to a place to feast.
Only one will eat, the other
Consumed.
Form:
Predator
Waiting for a fool
watching with those beady eyes
ready for your move
Written By: Liz Ward
July 10th 2016
Writing thoughts into poems
Releases them like birds,
They may be doves or vultures,
Peace or predator words.
All rights reserved~~~Cynthia Buhain-Baello~~03.07.15
I stand
stealthily still
a motionless monitor
of movement.
Stiff legs
whiplash neck
mud still patience,
a poised
mime-like predator
waiting.
John G. Lawless
©4/28/2022
With a whoop dee doo and a whip dee day
I saved my sweet bunny from an owl today
The predator left angry, I said “shoo! Go away!”
The butterflies followed, for they love to play.
Naught but a billowed vagabond
A breeze longing to shriek
Soar on an eagle’s up draft
Plunge, predator-like, to earth
Riffle the grasses as I pursue
The limitations of my fate
*Image of Owl Grass Mouse Predator by Pixabay.
obscurities
darkness blinks afar
inert rug fronds made alive
plumes confuse stillness
2021 October 15
Eagle
majestic bird
ponderous predator
clumsy flyer, adroit hunter
strong symbol of imperial power
high, inaccessible aerie
monogamous mating
staid homebody
Eagle