Short Tread Poems
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Green fall now
The sky throwing scenes
Day to break
Sunset waters glow
Day is light to tread
Summer thoughts remain
Thin ice cracks
Carefully you tread
Tiptoe in silence
Holding inhaled breath
Fear heavy footsteps
Breaking through thin ice.
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Cap fits the purpose
Attired neat to tread
Smart as a new pin
A snug bug in new rug
Swell-heeled, clad
A shoo-in for sure
It's bushfallers' Time.
So Tread with care
My Heart for U
Still beats with care
Be not a spare
But know, I am still here!
I tread so lightly
upon taut thread of being
holding back restrained
fearing failure ever poised
lopsided by threat reward
Nature’s flower bed....
Gondolas where falcons tread
Fire burst overhead
For S K A T's contest
The sleeper stands
Mind as black as lava sand
It’s beyond beginning
Of the season giving
Time to tread lightly
Swim and be free
A trip down memory lane
Can be treacherous
Paved with all good intentions
But must tread lightly
You might get tired and bored
Spiteful words spoken
Cast shadows over the truth.
Innocent in chains.
Guilty tread the broken land
Leaving stories unfinished.
Trick a toad to tread
a taut rope, A hippo to
hop a hula hoop!
"Haiku#1" contest by Poet Destroyer A
Don't tread on
this sacred land,
a burial ground
for our Native man.
Copyright Cynthia Jones
Jan.14/2005
Moonlit night
Shine so bright
Shine a path
Evil has not tread
That misery has not walked
Hatred not ran
One still a virgin
To all kind
Form:
Autumn leaves encase
A ground once caressed by heat
Tread carefully here
Beneath your feet animals
Are hiding from winter’s breath
Pilfered promises
Needless to my somethings
Landslide refractions
Where angels think twice to tread
And fools rush to their finish
Exercise
To gym
To slim
Can’t jump
Too plump
Oh God!
My bod
I dread
The tread
Big Butt
So what
No fun
I'm done!
Souls woke in dark dread
Soles that have worn off their tread
Soles represent the dead
By Robb A. Kopp
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Tread lightly on the earth - you are walking on the back of your own children's future
inspired by Sierra Club and Brian Strand's contest
step stones across stream
look easy to pick and tread
some were raised upright
wanting to be idolised ~
as landfall stands for the soul
O travel bound
Tread gently
A million hearts in ground
Winner of No. 1 place in Haiku 101 Contest of Charles Henderson. Judged on 11/23/2012
Brain Drain
No Pain
Feel Strain
No Gain
Brain Dead
Empty Head
Lost Thread
Softly Tread
Brain Old
Gone Cold
Nothing Told
On Hold
blinded by restraints
I tread upon new grasslands
swayed in virgin dew
my world changes hues
greeting positive musings
with rarest of hue
We make our vows, we pledge our love
We place our faith in stars above
We tread on thorns, we burn in flames
We turn to ash... forgotten names
Shadows
clinging to steps,
grain worn by years~
voice drifts between each tread,
pausing where the past often
hesitates
Vignette
Stepping stone Nirvana,
a pathway through the maze
Temptation churns between the stones
—each tread fruition laid
(Dreamsleep: August, 2019)
CAUTION
Excuse me.......
Say to our Hausa fellow
Tread with caution
Niger is but the nest of sundry
The deeds our patriots
Drag not to the mud