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Flower Social Poems

These Flower Social poems are examples of Social poems about Flower. These are the best examples of Social Flower poems written by international poets.


Who Am I
Who am I she asked her soul,
I am the freshness of the watered grass
I am the frailing petals of the flower
I am the vastness of...

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Categories: social, anxiety, growth, heartbroken, loneliness,



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A Gemini baby cry                     ...

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Categories: social, anger, fate, lost, nature,

Premium Member Reverberations
Standing beside pillars of marble, outstretched arms
carry me to the furthest seas from this rotting foundation.
The corrupt cornerstone shall fall,
Pluck one's eyes out to watch...

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Categories: social, conflict, identity, metaphor, senses,

What Is Happening
What Is Happening?

Yes, the little Genie asked
What is happening?
Children aren’t being taught
To tell time,
They can’t look at the clock and
Know whether it’s one o’clock
Or it’s...

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Categories: social, art, baseball, books, flower,

Premium Member Echoes of London
Please enter,
What is with your 'box of toys' (noise)?
Accusations and slander,
'Get on with it, lad.' In the streets of London,
Spreading your propaganda, 'Days a-dawning' (morning).
One's...

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Categories: social, growth, hope, london, self,



Premium Member Alliteration Mode the Mood
I have written many alliteration poems
Which  bolstered my meticulous monotony 
Of mediocrity  and boggled my  beautiful 
Bleeding brain.  My favorite 
ALLITERATION...

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Categories: social, beautiful, creation, desire, dream,

My Most Popular Poems On the Internet I
My most popular poems on the Internet (I)

A number of my poems and translations have gone viral, according to Google, and some have been copied...

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Categories: social, internet, poems, poetry, poets,

Poems About the Coronavirus Ii
Poems about the Coronavirus II


This World's Joy
(anonymous Middle English lyric, circa early 14th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Winter awakens all my care
as leafless...

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Categories: social, fear, loneliness, loss, natural

Premium Member Destroy All Seeds and Save the Landscape
I expected bills and fliers into my mailbox, 
instead I have found these small peculiar seeds;
this uncertainty isn't a quiz but a parodox.
I was about...

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Categories: social, fear, flower, games, garden,

Premium Member We Remember
We remember
We remember
we could follow swifts while winging
to and fro across clear skies.
We could hear each bird when singing
and watch them as they hopped nearby.

We...

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Categories: social, remember,

Premium Member Broken Heart Lane
As the gossiping canary sat on the wharf 
Watching the west ham going forth 
“Off to mingle” 
Thackray said who was single 
“With the white...

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Categories: social, appreciation, fantasy, flower, football,

Premium Member The Seize On Socialization
There once was an assault during the early roarin twenty twenties 
In a way it infected the International flow of monies 
It could be called...

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Categories: social, america, celebration, friendship, history,

Blue Light Bulbs and a Bottle of Bleach and the Incandescent Must Win - Part 1
Blue Light Bulbs and a Bottle of Bleach and The Incandescent Must Win 
(part 1)
 					By: J.R. Wren

A wilting flower and a blade of grass
No...

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Categories: social, america, farm, muse, political,

A Selfie With Me
A SELFIE WITH ME

Good looks 
I swear
I don't possess,
With a flower pot face I think
The creator had forgotten
To trim my zygomatic process.

Still I wonder why
Inside...

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Categories: social, self, senses,

Shade Tree
The crinkle in her hair
The bends of her waste
The fullness of her lips
I recognize as she sits under  the shade of that tree

The dip...

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Categories: social, black love, discrimination, feelings,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things