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Dog Imagery Poems

These Dog Imagery poems are examples of Imagery poems about Dog. These are the best examples of Imagery Dog poems written by international poets.


Pomerenian
 
In a world of giants 
The pomerenian is a flicker -
A spark against the horizon 
Small but fierce 
Its eyes catch the stars
Twinkle with...

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Categories: cute, dog, imagery, joy,



Premium Member View from the Park Bench
picnicking twosome
white butterfly flits across ~
pigeons coo nearby 

roughhousing children
rustling trees in the distance ~
woman walking dog
...

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Categories: imagery,

A Quiet Weight
it’s the hum of the fridge
at 3 a.m.,
the distant bark of a dog
you’ll never meet,
the streetlight spilling its orange glow
onto a sidewalk
that leads nowhere in...

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Categories: imagery, confusion, emotions, fate, humorous,

Premium Member A Dog And A Frog On A Spoon
a dog and a frog
who stood on a spoon
and went round the town
in their dressing gown

said the dog to the frog
oh lets spoon to the...

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Categories: crazy, fun, humorous, imagery,

Star
I didn't know what to say.

For once in my life, I was quiet.

I stood there, nails digging into my palms, it stang;

Eyes too, tears reflect...

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© Kama Elwal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imagery, angst, conflict, dark, extended



Premium Member Dream Analysis With A Friend
Me
And so there I was
in a house, but it wasn't a house
it was a shop, but not any old shop
it was my house and I...

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Categories: imagery, dream, fun, funny, humorous,

The Devil's House
The Devil's House

The house has lived for centuries, 
on grim and dismal ground. 
And when you've reached inside, 
the dust and demons come around. 

The...

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Categories: imagery, analogy, creation, depression, gothic,

Premium Member autumn
autumnal colors
close neighboring planet skies
equinox sunsets

red hue leaves tussle
woodchuck pops from its burrow
dog sniff, yelps in pain

quiver across limbs
perching mockingbird's mimic
nightly shooting stars

9/18/2024...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: autumn, imagery,

Premium Member Weight of Grief
           
Grief follows ~
family and friends pass-on,
leaving sedimentary layers ~
one-thousand kisses
upon tear-stained cheeks 
glistening on...

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Categories: imagery, bereavement, blue, death, depression,

Premium Member Dog Days of Summer
Alice Hubbard's home was not ever cluttered, like azure roses, in rows.
Full of sun, the panes were never shuttered, typical where love grows.

Alice was fondly...

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Categories: imagery, color, dog, fantasy, food,

The Burnt Molt of a Molten Phoenix' Rising
Its been a show of force since my ancestors first swam over the umbilical.
A strain of Loathing rings in our ears, A dog-whistle held by...

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Categories: addiction, chocolate, friendship, imagery,

Americana
A patriotic bunting, hanging from a porch,
black lines of a Model-T, back when we liked Ford,
porcelain sign from the 30s, somehow ad and art,
the fun...

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Categories: imagery, america, appreciation, culture, fun,

Premium Member I'm Just Out For A Bit
KEY: N-Neighbor

"An armless heart steals the pause that a calming reveals," ... by The Poet

He said his peace then looked at his timepiece
like he's forgotten
supine...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imagery, appreciation, death of a

Premium Member Hey Diddle Diddle
Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over the moon--had no fiddle,

The little dog laughed, got smashed as a Poodle,
the cow laughed...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fantasy, humor, imagery, irony,

Premium Member The Desert
a rattler flicking its 
split tongue...gathering
chemical messengers~ Prairie Dog
without a prayer

vulture, periscope downward
navigates a granulate sea, 
follows the wavering flow of tracks~
just over a grilling...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dark, death, fate, imagery,


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