Best Amoeba Poems
Amoeba - Or Single Celled OrganismI feign disinterest
Because to appear too interested
Might cause unrest in you
Who claims he too is tired
Of the loneliness that comes from
Being alone yet you want to remain
Single, unfettered and untethered
And so enforce the 72 hour hold. . .
What is that about anyway?
You ask for my...
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Categories:
amoeba, betrayal,
Form:
Blank verse
Not Patriots--Amoeba TypesThe insurrectionists of January 6 are NOT patriots!
They are criminals of the lowest amoeba-types
Most patriots were at work improving the G.N.P.
Not carousing and malingering to air their gripes.
Can you imagine an American president colluding,
Encouraging rabble-rousers to storm the Capitol,
Giving tacit approval to hanging his vice-president?
In...
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Categories:
amoeba, anger, how i feel,
Form:
Quatrain
AmoebaLesson as a child is an inborn
It's of course right in the bone.
Like the early privilege souls:
Shakespeare, Yeast and Milton.
They are the history of years that sings in me.
Come down to Africa
Not only did their poetry sings
Some note to my possession
Likewise, their marbles, trebles...
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Categories:
amoeba, art, beauty, time, work,
Form:
Free verse
The Amoeba Has It MadeThe Amoeba Has It Made
By Elton Camp
It need do but little to amaze
Biology students always praise
“Oh man, I can see it moving.
The little dude is really grooving.”
There on the microscope slide
The tiny critter does now glide
In nature found most everywhere
The amoeba exists without a care
It...
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Categories:
amoeba, funny
Form:
Rhyme
Amoeba To ArcticNature is a greater and more perfect art
These words of Thoreau
Are as befitting and sweet as a raspberry tart
Amoeba to Arctic
Nature is God’s dearest creation
Colours, shapes, sizes all fabulous
Humans can stand still &pour appreciation
Nature is a blessing and to pinch it is ridiculous
Preserve Nature, reap...
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Categories:
amoeba, earth, flower, ocean,
Form:
Free verse
This Sea of TechnologyI have a flip phone. I'm a bit of a t-rex. At times when texting, my spelling might perplex. My touch is heavy from piano keys. I avoid smart phone and emojis. My lap top is a dated Toshiba. Perhaps I'm just a single...
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Categories:
amoeba, 1st grade, technology,
Form:
Rhyme