Short Squadrons Poems
Short Squadrons Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Squadrons by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Squadrons by length and keyword.
Fidgety Spring
Wiggly squirmy fidgety Spring
The robin’s worms the crawling things.
A swarm of ladybugs on the wing.
Children fly on waiting swings.
Geese form squadrons in the air.
Narcissus bloom with scent fair.
And love finds a way to birth
to propagate the waiting earth....
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Categories:
squadrons, adventure, animals, happiness, love
Form:
Couplet
Irony In the Sky
White chevron squadrons usher in spring
With squawking and honking and flapping of wings.
Their return brings a weekend to revel in fun.
The locals all love it, and hundreds more come!
But the poor migrant snow goose must be sorely perplexed;
Revered on one weekend, then slaughtered the next!...
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Categories:
squadrons, spring,
Form:
Couplet
Muttering Mosquitoes
mosquitoes mutter
against the backyard deck screens
they say let us in
kamakazie rain
drops shower on their squadrons
that's evolution
life just comes and goes
as if of it's own accord
and the humans dream
as if tomorrow
will always be there for us
we're just one species
stan sand...
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Categories:
squadrons, allegory, analogy, animal,
Form:
Haiku
Autumn Colors
AUTUMN COLORS
Trees, and endless squadrons of their fellows,
In full dress with their medals, reds and yellows:
An army in bronze and topaz uniform,
Ready and waiting for orders to fall in and conform;
And in fall - with its rich golden leaf
And needles polished - ready to guard its fief.
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Written 15 August 2012
Entered in Russell Sivey’s Contest Autumn, Fall Colors...
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Categories:
squadrons, allegory, nature, seasons,
Form:
Couplet