Poems About: JULY

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

  • 325.
    Mr. Peter & my sister

    This poem goes out to Mr. Peter
    Who is a friend of my sister
    And blow out my cover read more »

    K4me Enahreb
  • 326.
    Simple Clothes

    When love is not enshrined
    In unrealizable romantic notions,
    But wears the simple clothes
    Of ordinary kindness, read more »

    Uriah Hamilton
  • 327.
    Independence Day

    Come celebrate
    America’s birthday
    on the 4th of July -
    come that all can unite. read more »

    Art Wielgus
  • 328.
    Rain, Rain

    Rain, Rain
    Don't come again,
    And eclipse the sun
    On days on end. read more »

    Aryaman Naik
  • 329.
    A Troubled Mind

    Whither, yonder and beyond
    Seeks the troubled mind
    Like ripples moving on a pond
    With scarce a look behind. read more »

    Jonathan Goldman a.k.a JGthepoet
  • 330.
    Dolly

    Ever prayed to rain dolls?
    And not drops of water
    Well I did as a farmer’s daughter
    But it didn’t go far read more »

    K4me Enahreb
  • 331.
    Is it i?

    It’s windy outside
    Every one would like a ride
    Not to be taken by this wind
    With out a guide read more »

    K4me Enahreb
  • 332.
    Is it life?

    Trying hard to live having small to give
    Is it life?

    Don’t know how far to go read more »

    K4me Enahreb
  • 333.
    Complaint

    My daughter says: 'I'm cold.'
    She does not know the privilege
    Of her South Texas July complaint. read more »

    Bill Grace
  • 334.
    Mr. Peter & my sister

    Mr. Peter & my sister

    This poem goes out to Mr. Peter
    Who is a friend of my sister read more »

    Konjit Berhane
  • 335.
    Is iT LiFe?

    Trying hard to live having small to give
    Is it life?

    Don’t know how far to go read more »

    Konjit Berhane
  • 336.
    Yea, the Roses Are Still on Fire

    Yea, the roses are still on fire
    With the bygone heat of July,
    Though the least little wind drifting by
    Shake a rose-leaf or two from the brier, read more »

    Mathilde Blind
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