Tags Birds
Maturity is for the BirdsA Poem by Michael G. SmithAgain with life and bird analogies. |
The SparrowA Poem by Eva RosehillWe do dream of such freedom.. |
WinterA Poem by Patricia WilliamsJust a Haiku about winter :) |
SUNSHINEA Poem by Rose of many coloursSunshine in Trinidad and Tobago, morning, noon,evening,names of places in Trinidad, |
leave feathersA Poem by paradoxicalthe birds left for winteragain,an ages old routineengraved in hollow bonesmy constant apologiesto the air;not hollow enoughbut getting there,maybe nex.. |
A New Year's ConclusionA Poem by Michael G. SmithContemplating the new year. |
Come homeA Poem by ElinThe forest cries out to me, time to come home. Wander, take inspiration, and write about my beauty it says. Come home my child. The birds will.. |
A Thought In Need Of PurgingA Poem by Dan BreenInspired by an odd, recurring thought. |
The Mustache TreeA Story by N.RoseJ.A man who's mustache grows tree branches.It starts attracting all kinds of birds, and he tries to make the birds leave.He soon comes to realize that t.. |
Broken WingsA Poem by Jared Michael SmithJust a little lost love poem. |
SpaceA Poem by AleyshaRosaA good day to reach for the heavens |
EgretA Poem by Abdul AzizEGRETNo darkness punctuated the blue skyReflected in the shimmer of the lake;The breeze that rummaged brought a ruffled sigh,A symphony without a .. |
SEAFRONT RESOLUTIONSA Poem by SHEEMA HUQA Poem |
Obese BirdsA Poem by windowguyCan you imagineHow life would really beIf birds were obeseAnd fell from each tree?Sparrows staggering somehowAround with bent beaksUpturned to the sky.. |
Bird Watching, Pt. 1A Poem by Bree PotterBird-Watching, pt. 1 Note: the least tern is considered endangered in New Mexico and has been all but wiped out completely in several part.. |
Sonnet of The WoodA Poem by V. P. TrujilloWatch her, as she does you. |