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Short Pocahontas Poems

Short Pocahontas Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Pocahontas by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Pocahontas by length and keyword.


Caught and Distraught
Caught and Distraught

He got over his oval office obsession,
Left us confused after making confession;
In lie was caught,
And became distraught;
Do not want President position possession.

Pocahontas...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pocahontas, analogy, political,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Pocahontas
Liz Warren AKA Pocahontas

   Extols med coverage for all of us

      No middle-class tax says she

         We will have to wait and see

            "Methinks she speaks with fork'ed tongue!", said Gus...

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Categories: pocahontas, political,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Pocahontas
Momma was Nonoma, her daddy was Powhatan Pocahontas married John Wolfe, a union not in fashion Unheard of back then Today quite common Prejudice is defeated, um... well there's still a wee chasm
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Categories: pocahontas, history,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Pocahontas
Momma was Nonoma, her daddy was Powhatan Pocahontas married John Wolfe, a union not in fashion Unheard of back then Today quite common Prejudice is defeated, um... well there's still a wee chasm
...

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Categories: pocahontas, history,
Form: Limerick
Pocahantus Will Haunt Us
Pocahontas Will Haunt Us

With you what I do want to discuss;
Pocahontas came back to haunt us;
In school for year,
Then did disappear
Trump skipped going to school on a bus.

Jim Horn
Master of Limericks, MLm...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pocahontas, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Prophecy of Pocahontas
Pocahontas was forewarned.
 Light ones were coming from a far off land.
Her destiny was intertwined with them, somehow. 

Their ships had come to her in a sweat lodge vision.
This prophecy was different than most
It started out with a haze of deep hot pink,
A color she had not seen except in the tiny flowers

Pay attention, Dream Woman said. This is your destiny.
The instant she saw him, she recognized him as her forever man....

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Categories: pocahontas, native american,
Form: Free verse
April and Everything After
hello little school girl
how do you do
travis says he loves you
think I could love you too
you look very healthy
all sobered up
maybe you need an older man
in your troubled life

you and your firm legs
and everything above
but I wonder and I wonder
can perversion go on like this
I wish and I pray
that you were closer to twenty-six

but for now
this will have to do
maybe I can get my chance
with Pocahontas, me and you...

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Categories: pocahontas, dedication, friend, funny love,
Form: Prose
Premium Member In My Solitude
Here I stand
facing the crimson sea; 
My bare feet 
deeply mounted~ 
on the silken shore
as the creeping sun
like an ember ensconcing~
on distant islets
leaving a warm afterglow.

Alas, my heart is as cold 
as the gust of winds
caressing my hair
making it sway 
like that of Pocahontas.


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Sponsored by: Brian Strand...

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© Jcb Brul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pocahontas, solitude,
Form: Free verse
Amy's Eyes
Oh, Spanish maroon!
Oh, lucky ladies of the valley!

In a Memphis tavern
Three short-necked entertainers astound.
A dancing vixen who’s eyes are daring
Ascends a skirt of silken bearing.
Oh, singing maroon!
Oh, lucky ladies of the valley!

Were Amy’s eyes
Of the first castle
Just a tad too daring?
Was Pocahontas flamboyant?
In a corset of ivy green?
Oh lucky clover

Oh, lucky maroon!
Oh, Spanish ladies of the valley!

In a revolving tavern
Three short-necked entertainers astound....

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Categories: pocahontas, life,
Form: Verse
Pocahontas
Is there anything to give you that you haven't had before?
all my wampum ,all my seashells,all my furs are on the floor

take these shiny pebbles with you ,they are rare and truly fine
I had kept them for the moment when I hoped to make you mine.

so you choose the distant vision of the strange and foreign shore
on the great ships you are leaving ,I will see you nevermore.

Pocahontas ,lovely maiden,you'll return some day to find
all you really ever needed you have left so far behind....

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Categories: pocahontas, lost love, native american,
Form: Couplet

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