Category: Nature Poems That Rhyme
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Short Haiku Bird Poem About Crows
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A bird haiku poem about the knowledge, wisdom, and mystery of crows written in traditional 5-7-5 format. The post also highlights fun facts about the bird.
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Short Haiku Poem About The Golden-Crowned Kinglet
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A bird haiku poem about the Golden-Crowned Kinglet written in traditional 5-7-5 format. The post also highlights fun facts about the bird.
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Short Bird Haiku Poem About Pileated Woodpeckers
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A bird haiku poem about the Pileated woodpecker written in traditional 5-7-5 format. The post also highlights fun facts about the bird.
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Bird Haiku Poems Inspired by Nature 5 7 5
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A bird haiku poem collection page in 5-7-5 format that collects different species of birds on one page and also highlights a few facts about each bird species.
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Short Robin Bird Haiku Poem About Morning
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A bird haiku poem about the American Robin singing in the morning, written in traditional 5-7-5 format. The post also highlights fun facts about the bird.
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Short Bluejay Poem Rhyming Bird Haiku
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A bird haiku poem about blue jays as guardians of the forest in 5-7-5 format and also highlights facts about the bird.
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Short Bird Haiku Poem About Red Cardinal 5 7 5
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A bird haiku poem about the Northern Cardinal (5-7-5) and also highlights facts about the bird.
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Haiku Poem About Winter Turning Into Spring 5 7 5
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Experience this spring haiku about the end of winter: Step into the warmth of spring after a long, cold winter. The snow is melting and the ground is thawing. Mud covers the grounds of the forest.
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Haiku Poem About Barn Owls Birds 5-7-5
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In the stillness of night, a ghost-like figure silently glides over an open field in the country. A screech fills the darkness.
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Owl Haiku Poem About Nature’s Wise Birds|Example 5-7-5
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Explore the night forest and hear the magic of owls in this haiku poem about nature’s mystical bird and wisdom.
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Summertime Poem
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SummertimeClementine nectar drips down the chin.Summertime angels swim through the air again.The crack of a bat under the lights.Kaleidoscope fire explodes in the night.Root beer floats, cotton candy dreams.Capture the flag on neighborhood teams.July heat brings sprinklers and hoses to cool;lounging on rafts, diving in pools.Wading in creek beds catching crawdads.Camping trips beneath the stars,…
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A Poem About Crows – Mysterious Birds of Intelligence and Wisdom
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Crows have long been revered in Native American folklore, as well as in many other cultures throughout the world. These black-feathered birds carry a sense of mystery, melancholy, and have been seen as omens of death or messengers between worlds. As biology has progressed, we have discovered just how remarkably smart crows are. This poem…
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Night Lights Poem About Beauty of Nature
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Night LightsA Poem For Nature LoversLightning flashes across the prairiein rolling thunders of spontaneityon a crisp, clear summer night.Lights move in flight,flying from grass to grassas distracted hearts passunaware of the beautiful sight.Justin Farley
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Songs of Spring Nature Poem About Birds Singing
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Songs of Spring A Nature Poem About Birds Singing The robins are back chirping. The cardinals have resumed singing out from the bushes they’ve used for shelter these past few months. They bring joy. They bring hope that spring is just ’round the corner, that I can cope, each day getting warmer, each day the…
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Seasons of Winter Poem About Spring
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Seasons of WinterPoem About SpringThe ice is melting,thawing away from the land,flowing back into the handsof its maker.Nature’s enchantment shatterswith a single kiss from springclinging to the warmthof renewal, rebirth, reawakening.And in each pile of snowthat dissolves my heart beatswith a disposition towards hopesledding down slopes of solacetaking comfort in the possibility to copewith my…
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A Snowy Morning in the City Poem About Winter Snow and Nature
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A Snowy Morning in the CitySnowflakes fall in silencefluttering down from the skylike feathers after a pillow fightin the heavens,coating rooftops in layers of white,quickly burying black asphaltand blurring the sightof human hands upon the land.The branches of pines and spruceshave been dipped in sugar.The mighty trunks of the oaksfrosted with icing.What a delicious dessert…
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