Poems About: OCEAN

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

  • 325.
    The Ocean

    An ocean,
    Yes,
    an ocean of
    Expressionless read more »

    Kevin Maroney
  • 326.
    Man In The Sky

    The crack in the ocean
    Is where I lay
    The oceans vultures
    Eating away at me read more »

    Brittany Fegley
  • 327.
    Our last Swim (R.I.P. Anne Mary Simon)

    Our last Swim
    By Renee’
    For my beloved Anne Mary Simon read more »

    Renee' Stretch
  • 328.
    Across these oceans....

    You are my brother,
    Even though we're
    Miles apart. read more »

    Siyabonga A nxumalo
  • 329.
    The ocean.

    I watched awed as the ocean rises and curls itself,
    Wondering what force was pushing it.
    I watched with amusement as the waves displayed,
    As if competing with each other, read more »

    Muneerah Abdulrahman
  • 330.
    I Hate My Phone

    Have you ever had a phone?
    That you couldn’t stand?
    If you have, you are not alone.
    My phone doesn’t like to follow my command! read more »

    Ocean Myranda
  • 331.
    Ode to my Ocean!

    Alas my beautiful Ocean!
    My sweet hazel-green Ocean Lady!
    I behold your pure and natural beauty
    As astonishing as Aphrodite's, the Grecian. read more »

    L.P. Alexanders
  • 332.
    a walk on the beach by nadood

    From all the stress and all the pain
    I would walk on the beach in the rain
    I could hear the whispers of the Shore
    Taking away all the problems and sore read more »

    nadood al ND
  • 333.
    AIR FRANCE PLANE CRASH MYSTERY!

    Air France plane crashed into Atlantic Ocean
    Flying from Brazil to France near an island!
    From the Southern to the Northern hemisphere
    It was a risky air travel for many on the ocean. read more »

    Ramesh T A
  • 334.
    Let's Flood

    Planned things not always happen, but happen things you had no plans for. And yet many things that lie ahead of you, you dont know. Our life is like that of a river; joins another river on its way to the ocean; ocean of death, eternity.

    It trickles down and down and goes on. Now it's like two... stronger, steadier, and needless to say non-splittable... needless, because; have you ever seen a river divide in parts? They are one now... that is one. read more »

    Ali Kazemi
  • 335.
    For Mac

    A dead starfish on a beach
    He has five branches
    Representing the five senses
    Representing the jokes we did not tell each other read more »

    Jack Spicer
  • 336.
    Seascape With Sun and Eagle

    Freer
    than most birds
    an eagle flies up
    over San Francisco read more »

    Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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