Poem Details | by
Subimal Sinha-Roy
Categories:
analogy, imagery, night, rain,
frogs croak in crane creek
clouds conduct rain symphony
shrewd owl joins night show
March 11, 2018
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Poem Details | by
Christuraj Alex
Categories:
bird, fish, life, nature,
standing on one leg
the crane trusts in good fortune ---
fate of fish fizzles
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Poem Details | by
Wilma Neels
Categories:
animals, nature
blue crane undeterred
wings flap and emotions spurred
raspy sounds are heard
Contest: What's the Buzz
3rd Place
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Poem Details | by
Sekitto Kisakye
Categories:
social
Black,
Yellow and Red
makes the Uganda flag,
and the crested crane
a sign of peace.
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Poem Details | by
Robert Heemstra
Categories:
child, funeral, grief,
Watched Hogan's Heroes
when i was a little child
rest in peace Bob Crane
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Poem Details | by
Doris Culverhouse
Categories:
native american, seasons
Bitter sweet berry
Metaphor-celebration
Native peoples loss
Bloom like a crane-fowl
Shortened name over time.
Hospitality
Given by native
People, friends, whose strange gods set
Their end destiny
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Poem Details | by
Edward Ellsworth
Categories:
nature,
in the late snowfall
cranes chortle hauntingly -
for spring to follow?
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Poem Details | by
Katherine Stella
Categories:
animals, imagination, nature, visionary,
etched in minds own eye
crane outstretching wing span - and
ready for takeoff
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Poem Details | by
C.W. Bryan
Categories:
bird, nature,
late summer sun,
dogwood silhouettes -
cranes yawning
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Poem Details | by
Marty King
Categories:
beautiful, bird,
whooping crane sees me
flies on to the other side
likes privacy too
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Poem Details | by
Eve Roper
Categories:
bird, nature,
bird of paradise
it's crane colour plumage crown
lull under aged trees
6/19/2019
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Poem Details | by
Brian Strand
Categories:
summer,
a swarm of crane flies
starlings aereate the lawn-
leather-jackets to go
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Poem Details | by
Marty King
Categories:
bird, perspective,
whooping crane still waits
patiently amongst the marsh
knowing what shows up
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Poem Details | by
Quin Getty
Categories:
animal, nature, seasons, sunset,
In wet dusk air we
Watched as you stalked across
Traffic to the pond
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Poem Details | by
Christuraj Alex
Categories:
bird, nature,
white modesty works
each day's food to procure craves ---
weathers worst, often
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