Short Rowan Poems
Short Rowan Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Rowan by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Rowan by length and keyword.
Footle-Sean Kelly's
laugh in
big grin
Note:Sean's footle comments remind me of Rowan & Martin's show of the seventies- a great
favourite of mine at the time as Sean is here on PS...
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Categories:
rowan, funny, people
Form:
Light Verse
Willow and Rowan
Wandering Willow
Roam into my heart to stay
Wisdom comes from thee
~~~~~~~~
Flowering Rowan
Pentagram in your berries
From thy rose, you come...
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Categories:
rowan, tree,
Form:
Haiku
Brief: Rowan Wine
Rowan of my heart
With red berries adorning
Your luscious green leaves
I raise my glass filled with wine
To taste your nectar, divine
30~June~2017
For Kim's contest...
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Categories:
rowan, beautiful, tree, wine,
Form:
Tanka
Rowan
Tough-wood and feather
half in flight;
bent as a dark fork.
The late of the year
spots her with blood berries
crouching against the wind.
The blasted daughter of high North,
a tryst with the harsh sleet,
dark as the night`s splinter....
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Categories:
rowan, dark,
Form:
Free verse
Mother Rowan
There stands the rowan tree
Older than mother bird a-nesting in her boughs
Tall she stands, to catch the breeze
That whispers through her locks o’ green
That be crowned by many a berry
Then as she shivers at the gust
Little berries go plunk upon her toes
Covering the floor at her feet...
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Categories:
rowan, nature
Form:
Personification
Rowan Atkinson
"You must never say never."
Quote _ Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson
the hapless Mr. Bean with his facial contortion
visual, physical comedy with witty deadpan delivery
a changeable chameleon- part of great comedian history...
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Categories:
rowan, tribute,
Form:
Clerihew
Earthy Hills
Dressed by sky and ground
poetic timeless hills
earthy seasonal colours
rough grasses, bilberry - textures of ling
appropriate scenery, daily found
day-wear evening-wear, everything
Knarly living, the hardy survive
Rowan, Scots Pine, Birch, green scattered stars
no frills just hills, majestic and alive...
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Categories:
rowan, nature, tree,
Form:
Free verse
Yesterday's Music
Yesterday’s Music
The music of a burbling rill
Close by a dry stone wall,
And on the air, so calm and still
A blackbird's fluting call
Green finches in the rowan tree
Join in the meadow’s song,
And big fat yellow bumble bees
Hum merrily along
The flutter of a butterfly
The flip of trout at play
The rustle of a mouse nearby
The sounds of yesterday...
Janette's sounds contest--18th April...
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Categories:
rowan, nature
Form:
Rhyme
I Was Born In May
I do not know why
I was born in May
When lilac blossomed.
It was very noisy.
The tulips bloomed,
The echo brought
The roar of the far oceans,
Birds were singing
songs that night,
Summer lightning flamed,
rain of flowers poured.
The bees drank noisily
from lime vines,
And everyone repeated
the magic name: «Dina!»
Only the rowan-tree cried
Because she had understood.
Dina is her sister....
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Categories:
rowan, life, nature, song-
Form:
Lyric
Fairy Glen (Awdl Gywydd)
In the glen where fairies play
and rays of silver light dance,
my dreams of love meet the sky
and by and by bring romance.
When gentle breezes come blow
above, below forest leaves,
the tree of life she calls me
my eyes see my heart’s reprieve.
A Bard beneath birch’s bough
sings to Rowan in the dusk,
Druidic words cross river
and quiver within her musk.
Lady Rowan, hear my air,
sung with care, I love you,
hold my words upon this night
Celtic sprite, forever true....
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Categories:
rowan, lovewords, love,
Form:
Verse