Short Staton Poems
Short Staton Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Staton by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Staton by length and keyword.
Sounds In Everglade
Sounds in Everglades
By Valerie D. Staton
Across Everglades
A cacophony of sounds
Natural soundscape...
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Categories:
staton, nature, sound,
Form:
Haiku
Stone Washed
Stone Washed
By Valerie D. Staton
stiff denim fabric
attacked by gang of pumice -
heavily distressed...
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Categories:
staton, blue, clothes,
Form:
Haiku
Crimson Maple Leaf
Crimson Maple Leaf
by Valerie D. Staton
Crimson Maple leaf
lackadaisically swirled
amidst a backdrop of blue...
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Categories:
staton, nature,
Form:
Haiku
Curtain of Rain
A Curtain of Rain
By Valerie D. Staton
A curtain of rain
Fell from graphite colored sky…
Cars are floating by...
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Categories:
staton, car, rain, sky,
Form:
Haiku
Transform Me Oh Lord
Transform me Oh Lord into a new creation.
Cover me with grace and mercy each day and night.
Lead me Lord into Thy hands.
Valerie D. Staton...
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Categories:
staton, change, devotion, god, growth, life, religion,
Form:
I do not know?
Between a Crevice
Between A Crevice
By Valerie D. Staton
Between a crevice
I spy a city that thrives;
Trucks meander North
Pedestrians move, along
sidewalks the color of sand...
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Categories:
staton, city, moving on, people, travel, urban,
Form:
Tanka
Nature's Regiment
Nature’s Regiment
By Valerie D. Staton
Nature’s regiment
Adorned in camouflaged suits
Brown and android green
Bravely battle brazen winds
Defeated by acid rain...
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Categories:
staton, nature, rain, wind,
Form:
Tanka
Reflection
By Valerie D. Staton
My mind swims with thoughts of yesterday...
a day of unrelenting anguish and fist pounding sorrow
a day never to be forgotten
a day never to be relived again...
a day my heart, like a vase hurled against a granite wall,
shattered into a million pieces...
the day mother closed her eyes for the very last time...
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Categories:
staton, death, grief, mother daughter, sad,
Form:
Free verse
Chickadee
CHICKADEE
By Valerie D. Staton
Outside my window in a maple tree,
I saw the most beautiful Chickadee;
Seated on a bough, the little songbird,
Sang the sweetest song I’d ever heard;
The tiny bird’s song drew other birds near,
Creepers and Kinglets I could clearly hear;
When I grabbed my flute and began to play,
birds relinquished the bough and flew away....
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Categories:
staton, bird, flying, leaving, song,
Form:
Rhyme
Grown To Die
Grown to Die
By Valerie D. Staton
Beautiful and fragrant is how we’re described
Yet they cut us, as soon, as we arrive
Crammed into vessels with limited space,
To put a smile on another one's face
They place us on tables, watch us decay
Then quickly toss, our fragments away
We sprout, then blossom, within days, we die
That is a cut flower’s cycle of life....
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Categories:
staton, flower, growth,
Form:
Rhyme
I Love You
By Valerie D. Staton
I love you…
More than Elmer loves glue
More than Bruce loves Kung Fu
More than Sara loves pie
You’re the apple of my eye
More than Samson loves Delilah
More than smoke loves fire
More than Adam loves Eve
You're the only one I need
More than needle loves thread
More than Wilma loves Fred
More than peaches loves cream
More than I’d ever dare to dream
I love you......
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Categories:
staton, feelings, how i feel, i love you,
Form:
Rhyme