Short Teal Poems
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In my small hometown,
A steel door of a teal store
Always wide open,
People coming and going,
Items paid and spoken for.
Counting silver seconds
Loosing teal time
Onyx owl beckons
Clock call is a chime
Karma at it’s prime
Saint or sinner shines
A turquoise blossom
Blooming in my sight the day
Glows a teal blue flows
Teal fully with flowers
A Blue garden flaunts its beauty
Every moment I
spent by your side was a sweet
vortex; a purifier
immersion, a teal
blue and emerald rapture.
A beautiful vertigo.
Mountains, we bend
Like teal ocean wave
Serene in this
Sea of tranquility
These ocean tides
Give way to storms
Bring hands from
The Gods
Teal quacking loudly.
Swam by Teak growing by lake.
Headed who knows where.
An electric eel,
becomes light to a dark world,
No matter how deep!
Blue sea chased the shore
as colorful boats went by,
through diamond sparkles.
Coarse, gold sand feels great sometimes,
when teal sky is in the sea.
scarlet sweet cherries
and blueberries summer's best
orange days of zest
june blackberry pies
teal skies bursts of raspberries
strawberries pink moon
Moon in my living room.
Our reflection would do the same.
Then your teal pulse,
Harried by a singing wind,
Elopes in your ears,
Right where I kiss you.
A misty ocean
touches umber cliffs as chintz
grass tendrils downward
toward tidal foam on summer's
tangerine and teal debut
7/22/17
Spring and summer bring
bluebells, bluebirds, azure sky,
cobalt nights, teal sea.
Fall brings melancholy's sigh
with blue aster's blossoming.
INTERIOR SPRING
spring carpet in teal
chirping of tea pot ~ sipping
fresh air through screen door
Kim Rodrigues © 2017
fine glaze
sun rays
teal sea
birds flee
warm glow
chateau
soft blend
path end
7 June 2021
All Yours (June 7) Poetry Contest
By Brian Strand
1st Place
Neon screams
Indigo cries
Green dreams
Haunting eyes
Teal thoughts terrified
Black heart
Evil and cruel
Wicked witch
In
The
Church pew
Horrible hateful
Escaping
Soon
King of my thoughts with heart so kind
Interesting connection over web line
Neon soul glows impressing my mind
That draws me close takes teal time
Everything you are I hope to find.
The beauteous lights do sparkle so
reflecting joy for my spirit to feel.
I wrap each gift and loop each bow.
My home is decked in garnet and teal
as Christmas dazzle I welcome with zeal!
The green-winged teal is both cute and fat
And likes to seek food upon a mudflat.
He is known to eat a stem or a seed.
When he eats maggots, should I intercede?
B aring tootsies in wall to wall teal; daring to be
L evitated with auspicious fairy dust, brought
U nderneath cerulean canopy of Arcadia
E nveloped by a buxom-y blueberry field
spring sun, late to bed, kissed goodnight, the shy teal sky ... just to watch her blush
~ 2nd Place ~ in the "Monoku 3: Fire, Earth, Water, and Air" Poetry Contest, S1, Sponsor.
If our name was Scarlet, could your hair be dyed teal?
What if your name was Harlot, how would that feel?
Otis, Homer and Wilbur have no real zest or zeal.
Elzora, Eulaliah and Adeline, wouldn’t that be a deal
Parade of ideas in word or phrase
Onyx thoughts like chocolate cake
Eager emerald ears listen to hear
Teal thrill words like happy new year
Riding licorice lips like kente kite
Yellow words finger painting life!
SERENITY OF CIRCUMSTANCE
my cocoa blossom floats downstream
serene amidst the forest of scented pine
suntanned beauty with melting petals
cooled by the teal reflections of time
7/2/2017
Walking in the local YMCA
Onyx sneakers ready to slay
Reality red I’ll workout today
Kinda teal tired still I will stay
On the bike and lifting weights
Unisex rooms everyone is great
Thigh muscles cry get in shape
Space knows pace
Pace sure ace
Price holds rice
Ice in nice
Tact hides act
Act makes fact
Feel an eel
Steal binds teal
Play knows lay
Way prompts sway
Leon Enriquez
21 April 2017
Singapore
On a tree, lived a ladybug named Sue
She wore a red frock with dots of teal blue
In summer she came with grace
She roamed through my garden's space
A cat caught and ate her with a loud chew.