Poems About: RIVER

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

  • 337.
    RIPPLING CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

    Rippling Childhood Memories
    Melvin Banggollay read more »

    MELVIN BANGGOLLAY
  • 338.
    Vistula

    A cascade of ices, cold fury
    gargling down the Beskids
    waiting basket of Baltic,
    great span of your lakes read more »

    John a'Beckett
  • 339.
    PARIS

    Paris
    A wonderful city
    A place for lovers
    Paris read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 340.
    Where Go the Boats?

    Dark brown is the river,
    Golden is the sand.
    It flows along for ever,
    With trees on either hand. read more »

    Robert Louis Stevenson
  • 341.
    Willow Poem

    It is a willow when summer is over,
    a willow by the river
    from which no leaf has fallen nor
    bitten by the sun read more »

    William Carlos Williams
  • 342.
    A River's Run

    Just like a river,
    Life goes on and on,
    Sometimes it gets shallow,
    And sometimes it gets deep, read more »

    Kathryn Miller
  • 343.
    Flooding River

    forbidden waters
    makes one weak
    a drowning man
    knows no peace read more »

    Faith Elizabeth Brigham
  • 344.
    A River

    There's a river high up in the mountains

    It curves high and low, its been since read more »

    Misty Evans
  • 345.
    petals

    The petals float downwards
    Into the drifting river onwards
    Farther and farther out of reach
    And I cry silently as they leave read more »

    cameron bird
  • 346.
    Haiku - Time is swift

    swift river
    so is time
    listen to the river read more »

    john tiong chunghoo
  • 347.
    River Phoenix 1970-1993

    In the Viper room, where the music's loud
    young Hollywood stars stand so proud
    amongst them is RIVER, aged twenty three
    who at 2am, would no longer be read more »

    Kiss the sky ...
  • 348.
    the body of a woman

    The body of a woman
    This is a beautiful sculpture perfected by God
    Within it there many engines read more »

    Nangamso Ndikandika
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