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Wingspans Poems - Poems about Wingspans

Peregrine Falcons at Malham Cove
... A crescent of high cliffs rooted into a plateau of heathland. From all directions cloud mottled wings, dart between the light and shade - falcons, their wingspans aerofoiled for instant chase.......

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Categories: wingspans, poetry,
Form: Free verse
It Came Upon Him
... He discovered how to connect and merge, or such discovered him. His five senses did not become six, but a number closer to one. It came upon him, that he was one with everything, ......

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Categories: wingspans, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Song of The Albatross No 13: AABB
...Edge what remains their last hope, be enshrined, be the breeding atolls summoned to mind. Albatross are one of the bird's largest. These goliath's wingspans are the longest, which makes them less......

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Categories: wingspans, allusion, analogy, appreciation, bird,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Wings
...a red tailed-hawk has scared away the songbirds it perches on a high branch silent and still as if carved in stone a regal sight a mob has arrived cawing like angry villagers some dive i......

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Categories: wingspans, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Crossroads At the Waters Edge
...I sit by the edge of an ocean of sighs Its vast eternal blue watershed speaks rhymes Deepening my gaze with poetic eyes As hope forms it's horizon to redefine The tragedy I find Along the wat......

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Categories: wingspans, beach, change, character, crush,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Wiser Than I
...dragonfly 300 million years wiser than I Dragonflies or "odonates,” are among the most ancient insects and were some of the first winged insects to evolve, about 300 million years ago. Whi......

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Categories: wingspans, nature,
Form: Haiku
Bone Meals
...Bones remain, retain, and nourish the under-croft, the terrain, the meadow green. Bones replant. They are meals for the mouths of ghosts. The dead feed the living, and the living cut down the......

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Categories: wingspans, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Displaced
...The end, or beginning of the strip mall starts at the Subway Subs a set aside frontage overlooked by bushes and idling traffic. Further along, the ephemeral Pop-up Party Shop; when not ‘up’......

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Categories: wingspans, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Bone-Meals
...Bones and their ash remain, retain and nourish the under-croft, the terrain. The meadow green. Bones replant. The dead feed the living, and the living cut down the living to feed themselves.......

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Categories: wingspans, poetry,
Form: Free verse
The Zunzuncito
...Today I saw The Zunzuncito for the very first time, For such a tiny bird I write this little rythme. The smallest bird in the world, The fly bird, bee bird, elf. Has brought me a little joy ......

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Categories: wingspans, bird, blessing, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Living the Dream
...Enamored in adulation of your whispering night I adore charming moonlit sky, arousing doting vibes, Seducing the peeking stars on incandescent arc Beholden to romantic flame blazing in your eyes, ......

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Categories: wingspans, happiness, love, romance,
Form: Verse
Dragonfly
...Fossil dragonflies with wingspans about two feet, Imagine seeing that dragon fly on the street ! Three hundred million years old; Remarkable story to be told!! Ancient, beautiful, I mystify; The......

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Categories: wingspans, beautiful, creation, history, imagination,
Form: Rhyme
A Migrant Bird's Perspective
...Jets and planes have conquered the sky Just like us, fly over the deep blue ocean They have copied us, use avian highways But, why are the singles unable to fly? They have made mechanical gia......

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Categories: wingspans, bird, environment,
Form: Free verse
Making a Big Pie By Mr E Fortisque
...It is time. Yes. It is time. Time for all time telling devices to climb up trees. The grandfather clocks can climb the oaks. The watches can climb the willows. The alarm clocks can climb the alders. ......

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Categories: wingspans, art, august, , western,
Form: I do not know?
A Wand In a Pan Is Creating a Pancake Today Flip Flap
...Well wobbling around in a pear tree dressed in a space suit can be very very dangerous. You might fall. And fallings are failings and failings flay the flesh from even the smallest atom that arrives ......

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Categories: wingspans, bangla, beach, , cute,
Form: I do not know?

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