Short Yellow River Poems
Short Yellow River Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Yellow River by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Yellow River by length and keyword.
Suffocating Sunflowers
a river raging
suffocating sunflowers
ripping up the roots
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Categories:
yellow river, color, endurance, flower, natural disasters, rainforest, summer,
Form:
Haiku
She Knoweth Well
the blind sun
knoweth how
to read
the braille tea leaves of
the yellow river
she knoweth well...
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Categories:
yellow river, imagination,
Form:
Free verse
Yellow River
Go Yellow River
Down this road
Stretch into the
Mouth of the delta and
Breast-feeds our village
With mother’s milk
The villagers say,
Yellow river not far from here...
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Categories:
yellow river, imaginationriver,
Form:
Free verse
Beauty In Uncertainty
the murky depths of the night drifts off the lone fisherman
to the tamarind yellow river shaded with ecru of ambiguity;
wind whispers wrapped in sweet somberness and shivery softness;
yonder a hint of golden honey light beckons a beautiful uncertainty....
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Categories:
yellow river, fishing, hope, inspirational, journey, life, light, river,
Form:
Free verse
I Am Exposed
scrutinising eyes of
the female dog
transparent paws
under the naked tree
shedding green leaves
i am exposed
muddy brown water
from the yellow river
he is shaking delirious
she is selling pink flowers
of peace quietly
they are dancing
to the drums of the ruined
northern temple...
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Categories:
yellow river, allegory,
Form:
I do not know?
Rite of Spring
a swarm of pipes
celebration of spring she
was calculating our future
the girl from the yellow river
rituals of the tribes holy proce-
ssions our nudity entertained vo-
ciferous applause of the wicked sag-
es blessing-
the earth mysterious games cau
ght in the perpetual circle of fate steals
chosen one for the sage dances to de
ath rite of spring at the door of winter...
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Categories:
yellow river, allegory,
Form:
I do not know?
To Whom May It Concern
a boy is boating on the yellow river
singing songs and praising the nature
singing loudly and thanking the creator
woods are there beside the river
the boy must be human race and woods, rivers are all nature
the still water is not still now
a seven headed snake
is chasing underneath the water
the body was dark and seven heads symbolize seven sins that are devils graces
oh the boy is unware the snake
like we and our fate
wake up o' little soldier,u have to win
against darkest nature...
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Categories:
yellow river, fantasy, nature, water, nature, river, water,
Form:
Acrostic