Poems About: GREEN

In this page, poems on / about “green” are listed.

  • 361.
    Fall Leaves Dance

    Look up and they're green,
    Look up and they're yellow and green.
    Then they're yellow, orange, red and green.
    And then most are yellow, green, orange, brown, read more »

    Hildred Marjorie Schloss
  • 362.
    Lightgreen

    Wolstencroft they called the guard,
    big he was, a tub of lard.
    Stood before the Pearly Gate
    guarding heavenly estate. read more »

    Herbert Nehrlich
  • 363.
    Roaming the rolling hills

    of Western New York State
    with my big 8x10 Toyo view camera
    I poked around for beauty.
    One day by a small river read more »

    Charles Chaim Wax
  • 364.
    Bloody Paper Dolls

    They bleed an ink of green blood
    Cut them out
    Faces of drawn misfortune
    Bodies of frail dresses read more »

    victoria martinez
  • 365.
    I Feel Like A Leaf In Autumn

    I feel like a leaf in Autumn borne along by flooded rill
    Running down the silent valley down along the moonlit hill
    Down to join the flooded river towards it's final destiny
    To it's deep grave in salt water in the bosom of the sea. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 366.
    I fancy I Can See You Old Duhallow

    I fancy I can see you old Duhallow
    The swallows o'er your fields wing to and fro
    And cows from wintering houses out on pasture
    And birds are whistling on the green hedgerow. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 367.
    You Can't Have Everything

    The Queensland sun shines early in the morning
    And keeps on burning hotter through the day
    And though the Parklands watered by the sprinklers
    Through the pale green patches of brown through gray. read more »

    Francis Duggan
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