Short Stubbled Poems
Short Stubbled Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Stubbled by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Stubbled by length and keyword.
In the Dandy lived a Desparate Dan,
Perhaps the world's strongest man;
A brawny westerner with stubbled chin-
His favourite dish was cow-pie,
Eaten whole...I tell no lie !
Categories:
stubbled, childhood, funny, people, , western,
Form:
Narrative
Leaves glisten the silver birch,
Long shadows cross the stubbled earth,
Cloud mountains fill the sky;
Lost in wonder,the day done
I pace the well worn track,
Late summer upon my back--
Content,aglow,at one.
Categories:
stubbled, health, nature, nostalgia, seasons,
Form:
Pastoral
Just 30 little days in which to turn around
A whole new season, new school year
The cooled breeze scented with academia,
apples and the most tenacious of roses
Spiders invading bathtubs, lazy bees
Stubbled fields, the grass now yellow
where emerald blades once flourished
6 Sept 2011
Categories:
stubbled, nature, seasons,
Form:
Free verse
I smile at you but you can't see
My back is resting 'gainst your chest
Without this harness I'm so free
Your back's my favourite place to rest
You hold me up in your strong grip
My afro hair's tickling your face
I giggle when you sneeze, and slip
A kiss on your full lips, and trace
A finger along your stubbled jaw
Before I gaze in your brown eyes
Where all I needed I just saw:
A love so deep, without disguise.
***
January 23, 2017
Categories:
stubbled, boy, boyfriend, love, men,
Form:
Quatrain