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Best Bubblegum Poems

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


The Past Like Bubblegum
The past like bubblegum
Stuck to your shoe
Slowing you down
When it clings like glue

Your soul spreading gunk
With every stride
That awful mess
You try so hard to hide

Take...

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Categories: bubblegum, introspection, life,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Colors of Happy
The Colours of Happy

I am the painter of happy
Traveling along life's dark streets
listening for the beat
Feeling hidden colors with my feet

I see the beauty 
beyond...

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Categories: bubblegum, adventure, beautiful, blue, celebration,
Form: I do not know?
Paper Dolls
she is everything you have seen in the movies
crayola hair
velvet dress
sugar in her veins
tears glued to her face
she fingerpaints the kitchen walls like a little...

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Categories: bubblegum, addiction, beautiful, emotions, fire,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Little Girl Barefooted and Grass Stain Knees
skies of rainbow blue as ocean moves
girl’s sassy swirls of soft tangled hair,
where pearls would dare clasp its curls

glow in her eyes special gentle blue
waves...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bubblegum, adventure, childhood, girl,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member moment most rare -
we merge ...
          I, rooted in your core
        ...

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Categories: bubblegum, passion, sensual, soulmate, true
Form: Free verse



Back When the World Was Psychedelic
My grandmother used to bake pies 
in the kitchen where I lived as a boy. 
She would spend all day mixing 
   ...

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Categories: bubblegum, art, emotions, how i
Form: Free verse
Premium Member the gods themselves -
oh dear heaven ...

how impeccant …
how subtly innocent and eager!
are you truly as oblivious as you seem?
oh, I am sure of otherwise …

or would there...

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Categories: bubblegum, appreciation, beauty, metaphor, sensual,
Form: Free verse
Granny Had a Yellow Cat
Granny had a yellow cat Matty Sand-arum
                  ...

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Categories: bubblegum, fun, nonsense,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member A Nook and a Story Book
Words spring out from under the cover 
Lets delve together into a world 
A place of magic like no other 
Where imaginations are unfurled 

A...

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Categories: bubblegum, books, imagination, mother son,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Gods Themselves
oh dear heaven ...

how impeccant
how subtly innocent and eager
are you truly as oblivious as you seem?
oh, I am sure of otherwise

or would there not be...

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Categories: bubblegum, appreciation, beauty, sensual,
Form: Free verse
To Be a Child Again
If only just to go back
to my younger years in life,
Where laughing came so easy
life seemed to have no strife.
Where mud pies tasted almost real
and...

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© Paula Cox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bubblegum, childhood, family, father, happiness,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Shallow Love Is Like a Reverie
Shallow Love is Like a Reverie

Shallow love is bubblegum when the flavor burst begins.
Chew too long - the sweetness will be gone.
Shallow love doesn’t want...

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Categories: bubblegum, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sacre Coeur Wings
Rendered faceless by the artist, she appeals to the masses. This angel takes up the canvas. Her identity of she is given by the poet....

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Categories: bubblegum, angel, art, imagery,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member IT STARTED WITH A BLANK CANVAS
Love is a blank canvas, a phantasmagoric fantasy,
to pucker up with glossy lips, the subtle soft brush
against the opposite sex, with eye-shades drawn.

Love doesn’t know...

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Categories: bubblegum, first love,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Lollipop
You feel
              rather idiotic 
       ...

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© Cona Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bubblegum, candy, change, childhood, sweet,
Form: Concrete

Book: Shattered Sighs