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Love Watermelon Poems

These Love Watermelon poems are examples of Watermelon poems about Love. These are the best examples of Watermelon Love poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Watermelon
Watermelon

You, 
me, 
two bikes. 
A trip across town, 
to the farmer's market. 

A hot day, 
an iced melon. 
Only one... cut in half. 

Shared together,...

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Categories: watermelon, christian, courage, forgiveness, friend,



Premium Member Watermelon Days
The green rind
of the two-wheeler
remembers
Anne & Louis
with legs splayed.

They scream and laugh
as they race downhill,
then his feet with friction
still
the excitement, as

he turns around and faces
her,...

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Categories: watermelon, love,

Ride the Rind
Well I was feeling stir crazy and I needed to move
All juiced up you could say, with something to prove
So I strapped a helmet to...

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Categories: watermelon, happiness, imagination,

Watermelon Acrostic Poem
W is for 
Oh so delicious Watermelon 
That melts in your mouth 

A is for Awesome 
Because you know 
You are Awesome 

T is for...

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Categories: watermelon, fruit,

Premium Member Watermelon - a Tanka Poem
Watermelon - A Tanka Poem

Sweet watermelon
You're cool and sweet and moist.
You are so smooth round
And a red fruit, furthermore
So seedless; I love ta eat

7/16/20
written words...

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Categories: watermelon, appreciation, food, fruit,



Watermelon Gum: a Poem About Identity Crisis's In the City
The words “watermelon gum” and “stifling heat” shouldn’t be synonymous with the sentiments that ripped me to shreds during the month of July--and although all...

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Categories: watermelon, 11th grade, anger, anxiety,

Premium Member Sweet Watermelon Lips
honeyed flavor drips
        on watermelon’s core, pink
          flesh sweetening...

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Categories: watermelon, fruit, romance, sweet,

Premium Member Watermelon Mouths
~tangy flavor drips
     on watermelon’s skin pink…
         brushing kneaded mouths

flesh of summer pulp
...

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Categories: watermelon, happiness, romance,

Revised- Reflections On a Gift of Watermelon Pickle...
That half grown chrysanthemums/
Stirring up like accuser's.
Life is compared with what two things ?
Which do you think is the richer more revealing comparison ?
Poets use...

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Categories: watermelon, school, sea, seasons, social,


Book: Shattered Sighs