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Best Asinine Poems

Below are the all-time best Asinine poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of asinine poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member One Tolkien Over the Line
He was a writer, a fighter, an old-timer word rhymer
Always thought free verse was asinine
He was the queerest, the dearest, the tear in your beer-est
and...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: asinine, tribute,
Form: Rhyme



Crossed Me At the Borderline, Just In Time
-------------------------------------- ~*note: done in fun and aimed at no one~  



try and seed my name you'll concede to shame
no use in calling names to...

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Categories: asinine, anti bullying, assonance, baby,
Form: Rhyme
A - Anarchy
A. Anarchy

Amber autumn aflame
An aroma of ash appeases the adamant arsonist; the artful anarchist
An audacious attempt at attacking back at our arbitrary accommodations
The ascended advocate...

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Categories: asinine, america, art, community, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member More Sad Truth: of Pigs and Pearls
This was written with regard to Jan's poem about the sad truth she discovered yesterday.  An attitude adjustment is desperately needed for anyone who...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: asinine, poets, rude,
Form: Rhyme
I'M Not Ashamed of Who I Am
A Bible thumper how sweet the sound,
That means I’m in search of hallowed grounds.
That means I was lost but now am found,
And know the meaning...

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Categories: asinine, devotion, faith, life, loveday,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Silly Lines
~ Silly Lines~

My main line muse ran away on this sunny this day –
 My confuser got confused - rhythms upside down -
My pen went...

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Categories: asinine, fun, poetry, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Little Green Lizard
Today I caught a little green lizard
He was the best one I have ever seen.
I caught him in my lizard-catching net,
He was poised, confident, polite...

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Categories: asinine, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Snow in Summer - golden shovel
I pop a little white moon from the packet of fifty
as pain's tidal wave pulls at the shoreline of me and springs
a summer of shocks,...

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Categories: asinine, cancer, how i feel,
Form: Verse
Apologize For Slavery, Part Ii
...But the problem with apologies
is where exactly do we start?
The Aztecs took thousands of slaves,
and ‘praised their gods’ but cutting out hearts.
The Indians enslaved each...

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Categories: asinine, history, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Kings and Castles -
Everyone had a unique reason for playing the Game
as we find different means for surviving Life
until the proper seconds of Death come stomping by with...

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Categories: asinine, art,
Form: Ode
Donut Hole
Quatret Poetry Soup contest

Who can describe Nothing? 
Clue—it’s a little tricky to define. 
For you see, Nothing is Something. 
To disagree you should promptly decline.
If...

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© James Tate  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: asinine, conflict, education,
Form: Quatrain
An Imbroglio Sunset
AN IMBROGLIO SUNSET

The City pits at night.
You can hear the quagmire constantly mobilizing.
The City is in quite a dilemma of all the crime happening that...

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Categories: asinine, how i feel, today,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Patience Endures
PATIENCE ENDURES!

The world and the people and the individuals that come together to populate universal thinking.
Society-at-large development is seen.
How come then everything seems to be...

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Categories: asinine, america, confidence, future, god,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Sonnet On a Tough Girl
I never will forget in junior high
this girl who was a two-faced friend of mine.
I can’t remember now the reason why,
but she got mad for...

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Categories: asinine, friend, funny, high school,
Form: Sonnet
Highly Intelligent Gluteus Maximus
The student sits in third row last chair
His foolish words of attention are blurted everywhere
He understands not the value of listening
For he seeks laughs and...

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Categories: asinine, education, funny, satire, school,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs