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Best Chapatti Poems

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


Chapatti
Her callused fingers
plow flour. A clock 
pendulum annoys her. 
‘Anon’, he’s impatient

before the plate. Her
sweat creates a moon
in wheat. A soft thing
is transformed by a...

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Categories: chapatti, food, life,
Form: Free verse



Soul Food
Bagels and baguettes
Bap or fried bake,
The fruits of the flour
are easy to make

Chollah, chapatti, 
Cinnamon bun.
These global delights,
make eating such fun.

Filled with Caribbean sweet meat
like...

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Categories: chapatti, culture, encouraging, family, food,
Form: Rondeau Redouble
Premium Member Rekha - Trigger warning
Standing upon the roof top,
watching her brothers walk to school,
Rekha reminisces about her playground,
full of childhood innocent smiles.

A sole kite decorated in orange and red,
floats...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chapatti, abuse, child abuse, poverty,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Food For Life
We two Indians went to the hotel Storartad Sweden
                ...

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Categories: chapatti, appreciation, food, fun, international,
Form: Limerick
My Lost Rib Is Lost
My lost rib is lost
Girls reject me everywhere
some raise their noses when they see me
In the college they ran away from me
claiming my socks smell...

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Categories: chapatti, allegory,
Form: Narrative



Honeymoon
(Song: Rise one blood one life)
This is my honeymoon
The day I dreamed of ngath whom I love
In the year of yang de miir
The age of...

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Categories: chapatti, happiness,
Form: Lyric
One Year Old
This menace is my son 
  
Brings me a lot of fun 
  
Always wants to run 
  
Hates to eat even...

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Categories: chapatti, baby, birthday, celebration, mother
Form: Free verse
My Furry Daughters, Goodbye
I knew the day will come 
When I'll missed seeing these two furry babies
Jumping on me with excitement 
Asking me bread and treats
you two were...

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Categories: chapatti, goodbye,
Form: I do not know?
Leaving
See them scattered everywhere in buses, trucks and horse buggies, thousands of them lined the street with only the clothes on their backs and a...

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Categories: chapatti, america, best friend, blessing,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs