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Longleaf Poems - Poems about Longleaf


The Resplendent Morning Disperses Its Light
...I'm struggling to wake up, rubbing my sensitive eyelids, I may need more sleep; awesome is the resplendent morning dispersing its light, I perceive it as a sumptuous woman wearing a green dress......

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Categories: longleaf, beauty, bird, light, morning,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member An Era Lost
...Deep in his heart had urgent need to go just one last time, To place where he grew up; would childhood memories rebound? Went with fear and misgivings; was he wise or asinine? Step after step, he ......

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Categories: longleaf, culture, farewell, identity, loss,
Form: Rhyme



Florida Ziziphus (For the Ode To the Endangered Contest Sponsored By: Amy Green)
...Spiny stemmed buckthorn, sunlight shimmers tiny shiny leaves. Even though in pastures you are mowed down like worthless sheaves. Ziziphus celata, your family for thee still grieves. Future exposur......

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Categories: longleaf, death, nature, recovery from...
Form: Rhyme

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