Poems About: TIGER

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

  • 133.
    Two Tigers on a Tightrope

    We're like two tigers on a tightrope
    facing off
    yet holding out hope
    that both survive read more »

    Peter Joseph Hogenson
  • 134.
    Call of the Wild

    Tigers roar,
    In my mind,
    An echo of a sacrosanct religion,
    Lost to the ages. read more »

    Stuart Logan
  • 135.
    041110f green belongs to lefty

    even leaf could not deny lefty
    back nine relentless charge
    collared prestigious green jacket
    for the third time in his carrer read more »

    Manonton Dalan
  • 136.
    Goddess Durga

    Goddess Durga

    Astride on her tiger
    in menstrual throes read more »

    Alex Nodopaka
  • 137.
    The comradeship

    When a tiger chases you,
    You are driven to run,
    Not faster than the tiger,
    But faster than the last runner. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 138.
    The Tiger

    There once was a tiger who purred
    When his brothers, more dastardly, gurred.
    Now he's only a mat,
    As proof positive that read more »

    sheena blackhall
  • 139.
    Improve in what you are

    Tiger thrives by fight.
    Deer does by flight.
    If tiger or deer, be as you are.
    Both ways you can survive. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 140.
    Rory

    You won’t comprehend him, golf eludes you
    Boxing art thou, move quick
    Now is not the time, try though, try read more »

    Andrew Horsey
  • 141.
    Co-Man

    What a spider can do
    I can not do
    I am not a spider
    What a tiger can do read more »

    gajanan mishra
  • 142.
    In the forest

    Tiger and tigress
    And they are in the forest
    What they are doing
    I can not say the best. read more »

    gajanan mishra
  • 143.
    Tiger Is Here

    You can see today also
    Tribute to tiger
    Is not necessary
    It is just your illusion read more »

    gajanan mishra
  • 144.
    Eye Of The Tiger

    A purr of a tiger
    May be intimate,
    May please you
    like nothing else. read more »

    Tulay Beyhan
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