Best Boneless Poems
BonelessKept in a bowl
Muscles attached to skin
With minimal control
We move a bit if we swim
It's important we keep our organs in line
Lungs, heart and intestines
Once I. Had an ovary move out of place
I knew because it floated right by my face
We breathe and we survive
We eat and even poop
Not much quality in our lives
As human...
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Categories:
boneless, appreciation, body, health, humanity,
Form:
Free verse
BonelessThis poem is dedicated to Grace Lee. She is one of my dearest friends whose spirit shines so brightly on to others!
Boneless
The soul inside
The spirit within
Is really the actual
Individual person
Each one is placed
Into a human shell
With skeletal bones
To move the body well
The eyes are windows
The soul peeks through
During the time on earth
That each one...
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Categories:
boneless, angel, death, destiny, heaven,
Form:
Narrative
Lyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried Chicken1.) 4 - 6 medium small = raw boneless chicken strips
2.) 1/2 cup = flour (used self-rising or any)
3.) 1/4 cup = Louisiana Seasoning, crispy fish fry (or the hot one)
...
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Categories:
boneless, adventure, creation, family, food,
Form:
Boneless TonguesLady dudes are here, the Poetry Café KL.
Reading a poem, a story and a spoken song.
Moving the feet, back and forth, a comfort.
Swinging fingers, pointing lyrics, some by lips.
From one line to another lines.
Comes with romances, hates and hopes.
Some stories of grandparents, papa and mama.
There are break ups, crying and laughing at...
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Categories:
boneless, adventure, appreciation, art, august,
Form:
Free verse
Lyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried ChickenLyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried Chicken
Lyricvixen's Louisiana Boneless Fried Chicken
1.) 4 - 6 medium small = raw boneless chicken strips
2.) 1/2 cup = flour (used self-rising or any)
3.) 1/4 cup = Louisiana Seasoning, crispy fish fry (or the hot one)
(small bowl)
A.) cooking oil - I don't us a...
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Categories:
boneless, birthday, black african american,
Form:
Boneless Betty, from THE WOMAN WHO COULD EAT WOODBoneless Betty
Every day Boneless Betty wished she could help her baker family. But she could hardly move in bed!
If she stood up, her nerves, blood flow, lungs, organs,
would get blocked, squeezed, and she’d die in bed!
One day,
after being spoon-fed,
she and her family decided to
carefully stack on her their loaves of bread.
...
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Categories:
boneless, humor,
Form:
Rhyme