Poems About: TIGER

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

  • 121.
    Limerick: There was a Young Lady of Niger

    There was a young lady of Niger
    Who smiled as she rode on a tiger;
    They returned from the ride
    With the lady inside, read more »

    William Cosmo Monkhouse
  • 122.
    The Tiger

    The tiger, on the other hand,
    Is kittenish and mild,
    And makes a pretty playfellow
    For any little child. read more »

    Hilaire Belloc
  • 123.
    Here

    Heroes are villain here,
    villains are hero.
    let's move in forests;
    tigers are there tiger yet, read more »

    Sayeed Abubakar
  • 124.
    The Royal tiger of India

    </>Stressful chattering of birds,
    monkeys jumping from one branch to another.,
    fluttering wings of birds,
    running around of animals, read more »

    renu Vig sharma sharma
  • 125.
    Face of the Tiger

    Hungry for the prey in the night
    The tiger is invisible behind the unknown
    Slowly approaching his prey undetected read more »

    Sarah Bruun
  • 126.
    proverb poem 1

    'An infallible method of conciliating a tiger
    is to allow oneself to be devoured.'
    Konrad Adenouer (1876-1967) read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 127.
    HUNT

    HUNT

    Like me
    A tiger too has two eyes! read more »

    debendra lal
  • 128.
    Animals At War

    There stood the animals
    Animals of all kind,
    First the cows
    And then the birds, read more »

    Deepta Protik Osman
  • 129.
    Sensei

    running on the street
    doing 8 to 1
    60 seconds tiger’s walk
    a minute-sharpen scratch... read more »

    lady grace
  • 130.
    Gentle Tigers

    No ferocious roars are heard
    From the orange tigers nestled near
    A crystal clear trickling stream…
    Their lean necks stretch to the sun read more »

    Theresa Ann Moore
  • 131.
    The Tiger

    Prettier than a tiger, with all its bands
    Rarely is any animal throughout the lands
    Untamable and fierce, he is not, he is a child
    Daring? on the other hand, he is kittenish and mild read more »

    NITIN RAMNATH
  • 132.
    *Teary-eyed Tigers

    From roaring to growling,
    evanescing existence, fleeting fame.
    Teary - eyed Tigers; who’s to blame?
    Cracking conscience led us to shame. read more »

    Vaibhav Pandey
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