pines

October 8th, 2013 | 114 Entries

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114 Entries for “pines”

  1. lofty pines and scabbed knees
    scattered things
    clinging to everything
    falling short
    in a blue blazer

    quinn
  2. Pines.. She couldn’t see the beautiful trees any longer, all that remained was the dry, uncomfortable cones. The same circle, the same pattern, repeated till the bitter end. It wasn’t just one cone under the mattress, but a whole effing mountain. She didn’t even bother to count them. Anyway, they were always the same, eternally.

    happyrabbit
  3. the curve of your ear looks
    like the smooth hollow
    of a conch shell

    if i whispered into it
    i wonder if i would sound
    just like the ocean

    something vast and lovely
    and admired by you
    (for once.)

  4. There was nothing left for them. Disease and famine had drove them away from their home. They were forced across the plains of America to live in the most desolate and worthless of places. There many died with red blood in their hearts. Concentrated in camps and subjected to sadness of a once free land. And the natives fell, like the pines from tree.

  5. The pines on the trees shivered in the cold, winter breeze. They longed for it to be spring again so they could warm up. The pines liked the cold for a little, but after a while it got old. They were tired of winter and snow

    Quincy
  6. The sharp scent of the needles pricked my nose. I felt my way over a mossy log, unable to see in the morning light. The hairs on the back of my neck stood erect; in the distance, I could hear dogs barking. And they sounded like they were getting closer.

    Doug
  7. They are nice tall trees with their branches and spines pointing out. there are a few computer graphic card brands named after pines. Some fruits like pineapple also contain the word pine. Some ice creams are called Pinachick.

    Urvil Khakhar
  8. Pines are good i dnt know the meaning exactly but pines looks like it is made up of five words. as much as i know pine tree is grown in the hilly areas in the north of india they are very tall and thick.

    Pritha
  9. trees, fall, sap, birds

    kayla
  10. trees, fall, sap

    kayla
  11. absolute nothingness, a void, still, tranquil, as if in the vacuum of space, no sound other than the blood rushing through your head, between your ears, your own heartbeat louder than anything else around you

    Nolan Hutcheson & Greg Slack
  12. I needle type thing that hurts when you walk through it. Its on a tree.

    Nolan Hutcheson & Greg Slack
  13. The modern English name pine derives from Latin pinus which some have traced to the Indo-European base *pīt- ‘resin’ (source of English pituitary.[2] In the past (pre-19th century) they were often known as fir, from Old Norse fyrre, by way of Middle English firre. The Old Norse name is still used for pines in some modern north European languages, in Danish fyr, in Norwegian fura/fure/furu, Swedish fura/furu, Dutch vuren, and Föhre in German, but in modern English, fir is now restricted to Fir (Abies) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga). Pine belongs to a group of seed-producing plants called gymnosperms.

    Nolan Hutcheson & Greg Slack
  14. pines is a pokey thing on a tree and i dont like hiking through those because it goes down my coat and i got to take my coat off and take all them off especially when its fall alot fall on you. most of the trees around here always has some kind of pines on it.

    michael
  15. plant,

    Nolan Hutcheson & Greg Slack
  16. plant, pointy,

    Nolan Hutcheson & Greg Slack
  17. absolute nothingness, a void, still, tranquil, as if in the vacuum of space, no sound other than the blood rushing through your head, between your ears, your own heartbeat louder than anything else around you

  18. “I’ve still never seen anything like it,” he said. “The firs and pines are taller than you’d think life could stretch. The forests aren’t bits of woods here and there. They stretch like oceans, far as the eye can see, covering the hills and valleys all the way to the horizon. For all I know, those forests run to the end of the earth. If I wanted, I could follow them there, climb the tallest tree that stands on the pole itself, and from there see all the world, all the sky, and the very planets beyond.”

  19. Wind whistled through the pines on the mountain. A shriek pierced the air. Somewhere a mountain lion pounced on the back of an unsuspecting deer. It quickly crumpled to ground under the cat’s weight.

    Patty Ann
  20. She was distraught. He had left her, alone, in this old house, without so much as a “goodbye.” She took out a picture of him and ran her finger over his hair, his face, his lips. She pined for him. She hadn’t eaten in days. She couldn’t think, couldn’t sleep. All she could do was sit there, tears streaming steadily from her eyes.
    She caught a flicker of movement out of the corner of her eye. She turned toward it and saw him. A sob of relief and joy escaped her throat. She rushed toward him, threw herself into his arms, buried her face in his neck. He was back. Everything would be okay now.

    Echo Pettitt
  21. a movie, beyond the pines. i don’t even know what that word means. what is a pine? why would they make a movie about that? isn’t it stupid? can i get an other word?

    Isabell
  22. my heart pines for something more than i can explain. the desire eats me up every single night. and i search and search and search far and wide, i look to places in desperation. yet i know i will never find it.

    i pine for something more. something that this earth cannot satisfy.

    Erica
  23. they are coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

    nate
  24. The tangy scent of pine sap tingled in his nose as he pressed his palms against the bank.

  25. they are trees. they grow from the dirt. they need sun and water. they are evergreens. They are tall.

    A
  26. She wondered why the pine trees and the pine cones sounded so similar to the way she pined for Julia, she wondered if the trees had lost something and longed to have it back the way she did.

  27. There were three things he missed about being a child:

    1. The small patch of pines in the northwest pasture.
    2. Shifting the gears in the blue truck.
    3. The car rack.

    Some of the sweetest memories involve seemingly insignificant things.

  28. Up and up and up and up and up the pines grow. Ponderosa pines, the high desert, smelling of spice and vanilla. I remember childhood moments, nose pressed into the trunks, wishing I could take the fragrance away with me.

  29. oh how I loved E! I woke every day with her name in my head. I would pull the covers over my head and remember something different about her every day.

    Lee
  30. like thick viens pulled
    up from earth-skin
    by cloud-god

    palm against bark
    heat might be from sun
    might be from
    high up heart

  31. they shook in the broken air of a giant’s breath as he lumbered through the pines over the facets of human buildings and his shadow long and stooped sadly observed so high up and so destructive the happiness of the tiny things below among the shade of the pines.

    John P.
  32. Stunning. Beautiful. Everlasting green. Here I am in the forest wondering how these pines can live to see the wole year. Never fading, never withering. They are a true monument of logevity.

    Florence
  33. pines pins trees
    needles, splinters sharp
    hurt, pain suffiering
    green forest, dark floor
    leaves twigs ants
    beetles mud footprints
    sun stream bare bark
    naked trees
    death sorry

    missingtrees
  34. Reaching, grasping, holding –
    Grip slips. You fall.
    Away they turn, away they go.
    Gone, gone, gone.
    You’ve stopped, waiting, tearful
    alone