Short Watercourse Poems
Short Watercourse Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Watercourse by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Watercourse by length and keyword.
facile reverie
descending to tidal shore
watercourse marvel
Haiku Contest
April 15, 2018
Categories:
watercourse, nature,
Form:
Haiku
Invisible to eye,
not because I don’t see,
but I refuse to look,
be baptized by water.
I drink gin;
kin to pride.
I won’t win;
sin is sly.
Satan’s grin.
Categories:
watercourse, drink, sin,
Form:
Other
Of all an up-cheered rippling
The one constant
Watercourse. Thus vowed, strays not.
Nor turns stagnant.
Soothed of which thought, instinctual
Reversed cant be
Whilst swamped, this lil' craft of being
By life's rough sea!
Categories:
watercourse, mother,
Form:
Rhyme
Crush
Like the rainy season watercourse
Flowing with full pressure
Fresh and strong, like wine
Too strong to bridge
At august it rests
From pregnant clouds
And thus the weight less
Supplying a low mass
At December thou dries
Leaving relics of pressure
Denying the fishes the pleasure
Once thought prerequisite
I once thought it love
Only to find it desire
Categories:
watercourse, love,
Form:
Sonnet
The river runs its winding course
along an ageless bank I stand
ceaselessly brewing silty soup
a recipe of dirt and sand….
I played in youth along these shores
And swam its raging watercourse
Wearing makeshift suits, swimming nude,
floating its breadth on inner tubes….
Alas! Those days are nevermore.
… As I mused my lost childhood years
Seeing this eternal river
from a timeless riverbank
it’s hard to fathom life’s changes
until I saw my wrinkly hands.
Categories:
watercourse, memory,
Form:
Verse