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Winter Waste Poems

These Winter Waste poems are examples of Waste poems about Winter. These are the best examples of Waste Winter poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Waste of Space
I balance my illicitly obtained bottle of absinthe from a man who knows a man, for an exorbitant amount of Euros, on the worn wooden...

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Categories: waste, culture, introspection, literature, metaphor,



Premium Member Waste
A winter school yard deserted, a 

piece of paper littered , a leaf left 

over from the fall and the swing 

slowly and cautiously swaying,...

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Categories: waste, allegory, america, anxiety,

Great Reset Opportunity Or Never Waste a Crisis
Word from the (self) Conferred of New World Order.

‘Now mid the winter of your discontent
New fire of opportunity ignites
Despot assault that all can see augments...

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Categories: waste, political,

Waste Away Day - a Fairy Tale
Snowflakes fall on her corn and beans
The winter is here, so it seems
They twist and wilt and waste away
If only she would have picked them...

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© A. Ryeter  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: waste, evil,

Premium Member Waste At Christmas
I'm Sick of all this waste at Christmas,
I know what I'm going to do.
I'm going to get all that left over meat
And make a big...

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Categories: waste, christmas, food, fun, winter,



Waste
all day I sit here
sporadic thoughts screaming dazed
I call the wild in...

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© Ada Daveed  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: waste, crazy, day, death, grief,

Winter's Waste
Winter always seemed to hold you
never letting spring burst through

Cold were the nights and dark 
some days spent on loving you

fires never would ignite 
or...

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Categories: waste, lost love


Book: Shattered Sighs