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Short Ripest Poems

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


Banana Split Sundae
Vanilla, milk, and sugar are so delicious together,
But I add slices of the ripest banana to be sure
This is truly a dessert better than any other....

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Categories: ripest, food,
Form: Sijo



Premium Member Red
attention seeking
valentine roses
scarlet cone flower
embarrassed faces
Santa Claus suit

strawberry wine
fire engine
sweet tomato
ripest melon

blood and guts
confidence
self esteem

jazzy
stop sign

red...

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Categories: ripest, art,
Form: Diminished Hexaverse
Premium Member Risen From the Foam
Honeysuckle blooms and between my teeth, I tease it
like nipples on a lover's chest, so sweet though milk
is long gone. Salt and sweet the breast, my tongue flits
amongst love's sweat. Her skin fluid as Chinese silk.  
Her juices flow; the ripest mango slit submits   
as tears fill the hollow of her throat. None are her ilk,
but I, Mars, know She who has rises from the foam. 
Worship her who causes worlds to writhe and moan....

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Categories: ripest, allegory, beauty, love,
Form: Ottava rima
The Mother of Imagination
Feel the wind,
 Feel the rain desend.
  Go on and close your eyes,
        Feel our Rebirth.
Feel as we tread the earth.

Open your eyes,
 See nature as it smiles.
   Breath in this tranquility,
      Can you sense earth's stability?
 
Nature is beauty at its purest,
 Listen as the crickets beat the drums.
    Watch as love is at its truest and ripest form.

This is where imagination is born,
It doesn't get anymore original....

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Categories: ripest, beauty, imagination, inspirational, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member From My Front Window
Mount Baker looming,
resembling huge ice cream cone
cooling summer day.
Swallows swoop, swallowing lunch
from Mother Nature’s bounty.

Humming birds sipping,
finches defending feeders,
robins stalking worms,
while blackbirds gossip on wires
and starlings steal ripest fruit.

Last of roses blaze,
fall asters show blue color 
as trees lose some leaves.
Huge loads of produce pass by.
Across the road crops ripen. 

By: Joyce Johnson 9/5/11came in at no. 10...

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Categories: ripest, nature,
Form: Tanka




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