Short Salamanders Poems
Short Salamanders Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Salamanders by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Salamanders by length and keyword.
cleaning the spring
of decaying leaves and branches
clean when you see
blue skies and salamanders
near the bubbling vents
Categories:
salamanders, blue, simple, spring, water,
Form:
Tanka
Colonel Sanders
Maybe roasted salamanders
But he got the world finger lickin’
With his recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken
For Andrea’s contest
Categories:
salamanders, bird,
Form:
Clerihew
Cattails, sedges, papyrus, sawgrass
Fish waterfowl soundless salamanders
In soft wet interface of water and earth
Reclines the orbit of Marsh
Categories:
salamanders, nature,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Story of frogs, toads, salamanders and newts
Crocodiles, seals, beavers with flutes.
These cold-blooded moist skins
Amphibians with twins
Live on land and sea in custom wet suits
Categories:
salamanders, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form:
Limerick
Not all is lost.
In rotting wood,
where salamanders
hibernate,
creatures plunder
fallen treasures.
Under the garden chair,
a pair
of summer shoes lie -
abandoned?
Not all roses die
when summer goes.
Somewhere a rose
is blooming still,
waiting to be found.
Categories:
salamanders, faith, hope, introspection, life, loss, lost love,
Form:
Free verse
Over where the Delphiniums bloom Cornflower Blue
The Zephyr blows on quiet morns
Then the excited voices come to play
And screams resound in heat of day
Where splashes and laughter
Are common things
Stress disappears
Joy relaxation brings
Children smile with dimples
As water drips from hair
Drenched like salamanders
Once again where Delphiniums live
(Jotted on any available paper)
Categories:
salamanders, childhood, happiness, life
Form:
Rhyme
After the rain, there are puddles;
After the rain, there are worms.
There might be some salamanders
Venturing out on the berms.
After the rain, some see rainbows;
After the rain, some see slugs.
There might be dripping umbrellas
Soaking your floors or your rugs.
After the rain, plants are happy;
After the rain might come sun.
Then there’s a time we’ll be waiting
Until the next cycle’s begun.
Categories:
salamanders, rain,
Form:
Rhyme