Poems About: WATER

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

  • 361.
    Finnished

    Boy across the water, sits and looks out to sea,
    he’s watching the horizon, thinking of me.
    Boy across the water, with fine, golden hair,
    speaks privately to God, wishing I was there. read more »

    Dan Brown
  • 362.
    God Hates Ravens

    It's a Connect 4
    BAM! !
    Launch me to the Caspian
    See if you can pick me up read more »

    Peter Krisciunas
  • 363.
    Black Waters

    Cypress trees thrive in the Black Waters of home
    As I paddle along these waters I often roam
    Amazed at her beauty and all her many wonders
    The sounds of a distant egret cry echo’s like thunder read more »

    Poison 9901
  • 364.
    A letter which never sended

    Last night I was a dream
    About your house
    Were the roof leaks everywhere
    A green-painted house dull read more »

    Prasetya Utama
  • 365.
    Broken Fragments Of Water

    Cool earthenware pot
    holding water as if it were

    love that slopped & lapped read more »

    Dónall Dempsey
  • 366.
    The Gardener XVIII: When Two Sisters

    When the two sisters go to fetch
    water, they come to this spot and
    they smile.
    They must be aware of somebody read more »

    Sir Rabindranath Tagore
  • 367.
    The Ship of Fools

    38 poets are sailing across Loch Katrine
    Over the city of Glasgow's public water supply
    30,000 sheep were cleared from the hills around
    To keep Glaswegian plumbing ewe-pee free read more »

    sheena blackhall
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