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Short Tern Poems

Short Tern Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Tern by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Tern by length and keyword.


Premium Member What a Tern of Pace
Each
year from
Artic to
Antartic..and
back...

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Categories: tern, animals, nature, places
Form: Lanterne



Premium Member The Tern
the tern seems content
as it hovers in the wind
spinning wheels...

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Categories: tern, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Each leg takes a Tern
tern sleeps on one leg
head folded nestles on wing
hops to turn away...

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Categories: tern, bird,
Form: Haiku
Internet Speaks
time to burn
you can learn
just be stern
you'll get you tern
it teach  you beat
its is a feats
your be storng not weak
the
INTERNET SPEAKS...

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Categories: tern, adventure, art, inspirational,
Form: Light Verse
Your Wings Carve the Sea
Stiff wings
Of the sooty tern
Carve the edge of this corral sea
Then, you free fall but never touching land
Glide, tumble and soar above the white sand
Still, your wings carved the sea...

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Categories: tern, imagination,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Being Taciturn
Being Taciturn (TASS-uh-tern) By: Miracle Man 8/29/2018 She’s often outwardly taciturn in a group setting, Opting to be inconspicuous, “Like a fly on the wall.” Being attentive to others while mentally vetting, Often, her shorthand is chosen method of scrawl.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tern, wife,
Form: Lyric
Someones Happiness
Happiness

May just be down to something

As simple as this

Someone

Who actually makes you happy

Hopefully you will be lucky enough

To find that certain individual person 

Someone 

Who provides and proves

Happiness is attainable

To you also too

Because you might also well just be

Their someone who in tern

Who brings and attains them

Happiness...

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Categories: tern, happiness, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wetlands Rule In Australia
Kakadu Wetlands is home to three million waterbirds
From May to October it houses the comb-crested jacana
Jabirk, egrets and brolga also take their respite here
Macquarie Marshes are used by the Wayilwan people.

They use the Macquarie for burial grounds and ceremonies.
Interconnecting lagoons and channels of Mareeba are bird-friendly.
They give sanctuary to the Australian pelican and crested tern.
Also the threatened home-southern bell frog. Wetlands rule!...

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Categories: tern, travel,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things