Tree Tristich Poems
These Tree Tristich poems are examples of Tristich poems about Tree. These are the best examples of Tristich Tree poems written by international poets.
Sundrops
Sundrops dapple umbrageous trees
strewing uncut diamonds, littering the path
with ambient flickers of what lies beyond.
Sundrops freckle ocean's surface
accenting the ripples that pattern the waves,
nuzzling...
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Categories:
environment, insect, nature, ocean,
Winter Hikuempty trees pose,
now without leaves-
freeze on pause...
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Categories:
tree, winter,
AtaraxisConstrain the clatter within the soul's quiescent call
Rip the sun out of the day into night time's placid fall
To bear the bliss of calmness and...
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Categories:
devotion, freedom, meaningful,
DefencelessDefenceless against the swift bite of a hound,
Pulled out from its hiding in the ground,
Merciless killing of a little fox by a hound!
Defenceless against...
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Categories:
bible, blessing, endurance, jesus,
EpiphanyEpiphany
As I came upon a lea,
flourishing both sides a verdant green, till I see
there, an ardent singular apple tree
twas in the stark midst,
with a solo...
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Categories:
muse,
AtaraxisAtaraxis
Of that, that lazed in the league composed,
faraway sights gifted reserve from activewear a euphuistic fence,
the settling dust of undisturbed light flickers an arrival.
Yon an...
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Categories:
appreciation, imagery, innocence,
Is It Only a DreamThe pies, the ham, the rooms of laughs,
Ripping bright paper, attending Mass
Was it only a dream?
The rush, preparation, front porch drops,
The anguish of fittings, will...
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Categories:
allusion, dream, feelings,
Unbreakable PeopleTheir will, it could bend like a horseshoe
Up or down; forcefully pulled at both ends
But it can't be snapped or severed in two
Their spirit,...
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Categories:
faith, people, simile, strength,
City of TreesI saw one day a city of trees
Walking down a path with me
Following hidden eyes to see
Saplings jungled up together
Like a stream of walkers too
Confused...
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Categories:
mythology, nature, tree,