Short Seasons Poems
Short Seasons Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Seasons by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Seasons by length and keyword.
Once summer green
then Autumn gold
bedecked this ancient tree-
Today silhouette laid bare
misletoed in winter frieze.
dama de noche
fragrant blossom of midnight
there, though out of sight !
Fireplaces are fresh,
Cups hold hot coffee
Flannel shirts,
Denim jeans.
Stars are night lights
Untouched snow found.
. . . star-lit dewdrops glow
thick, toxic, black puffs billow
smothering smog, go . . .
(Welcoming Spring)
Clear ribbons of icicles, now melting;
Shed as refreshing teardrops,
From the old oak trees limbs
purple specks amidst the green -
clover zigzags across the summer scene
Palm holds “Old Man's” face,
eyes are closed resigned to fate.
His FIRST fall is LAST!
For Decending Grace contest
this the time
to see tours line
going to a show
boat ride i know
so place to go
for all reason
its
GIFTS AND TOURS SEASON
Through sand and haze beach goers stroll
Leaving footprints where soft crested waves roll
~*~
6/10/'13
its has taste
its don't go to waste
on my plates
for heavensake
am not fake
make me beat
i seek
WHITE TURKEY MEAT
The fig tree is without leaves
mercury down to sub-zero
as the heavens paint the earth white.
Clear sunlight cool breeze
No fog, mist or cold wind
Cuckoos and magpies sing
Clear sunlight cool breeze
No fog, mist or cold wind
Cuckoos and magpies sing
icy fingers grip
small hibernating seed pods
awaiting spring rain
written January 17, 2021
big birds
guinea hens
pimping
Fall down
Winter up
spring forward
autumn
turning leaves
colorful
In mellow mornings
I rise to ripe ocassions
Nature's ritual abides
I connect to life's beings
All points soul bulletin
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Their are four season in a year
In each season people will died
Leaving behind love ones
Form:
Snow...Snow...Snow.
shake it once or twice
magic globe of swirling snow
winter wonderland
The boughs are laden with snow.
Winter tableau is painted.
Nature played overnight trick,
Turning green to white.
a rose
in November
perfumes a gloomy day-
hints of summer linger Autumn's
goodbye
after Adelaide Crapsey's creation
They reach for the sky
Perfect blends of browns and greens
Blossoms of colors
By: Greg Stanley
... lightning cracks sky's core
darkness slams down like trapdoor
all quiet, once more ...
above the still strand
shrieks of seagulls
die on the inshore breeze-
our twin footsteps disappear
as sunset dissolves
. . . wind-blown brown leaves
gray dust swirl round
fresh green sprouts. . .
. . . sunlit drizzle down
gravelly road back to town
up there, rainbow crown . . .