Short Trekkers Poems
Short Trekkers Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Trekkers by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Trekkers by length and keyword.
Haiku: a Leaned Tree
On the slope of hill
The shadow of the leaned tree
Pause for the trekkers...
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Categories:
trekkers, nature,
Form:
Haiku
Endings
What on day trekkers looms
Up, foggier
Should no less dispirit
Pal, what, fainter
Ahead, life-journeying
Descends into.
Your home, does it not lie
There, beyond, too?...
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Categories:
trekkers, death,
Form:
Rhyme
Anthill
anthill and insects
million lives living in ground
trekkers with boots walk
Interesting facts on anthills:
Average ant hill is home for colony of 250,000 ants
Mother queen roams around the nest laying 1,500 eggs in a day.
Nest sports temperature controlled rooms for these babies.
Throughout the day adult ants shift babies up and down chasing perfect temperature for them....
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Categories:
trekkers, insect,
Form:
Haiku
Comrades' Rendezvous
In the sunrise of their twilight
they start to slowly gravitate
toward a familiar rendezvous
where, though vaguely feeling
out of place knowing no one,
they're reassured by a sense
that they do recognize everyone:
fellow trekkers, caring comrades,
like birds of a forgotten feather
in slow, quiet flight formation,
immensely grateful at the core
for being silently welcomed,
comfortable among themselves,
in fleeting bliss, as themselves!...
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Categories:
trekkers, caregiving, friendship, happiness, people,
Form:
Free verse