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Best Chapeau Poems

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


No Chapeau
One time in the past, I saw a picture of me.
I was a child; I wore a cowboy suit with cowboy hat.
I don’t remember this,...

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Categories: chapeau, funny, introspection, lifetime,
Form: Quintain (English)



Premium Member A Different Chapeau
My innermost feelings are starting to show
To keep them private is difficult I know
When love is present
It's very apparent
Rules don't apply, we wear a different...

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Categories: chapeau, feelings,
Form: Limerick
The Dog, the Pig and the Cat - Repost
I thought I’d repost this because of the state of the world today and because 
it might help someone see things a little differently or...

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Categories: chapeau, friendship,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Winter's Magic
Winter's Magic 1-8-24
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Winter’s Magic

Winter wizard casts cold spells with gusto
As torrents of snowstorms dance flamencos
Champagne confetti drifts in bits of snow
Clear technicolor snowflakes spin aglow
As...

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Categories: chapeau, magic, winter,
Form: Rhyme
The Dog, the Pig and the Cat
The Dog, the Pig and the Cat

Here is a tale of a dog and a cat
and a pot bellied pig, so pink and so fat
Of...

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Categories: chapeau, friendship,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member As I Was Walking In the Snow
When out walking it started to snow
I’d forgotten to take my chapeau
With nothing on my head
Got frozen, soon lay dead
Hypothermia killed me you know!

As I...

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Categories: chapeau, clothes, death, irony, snow,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Ink Artist Kat Von D Baptized
       “Ink Artist Kat Von D Baptized, Leaves 
          ...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chapeau, analogy,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Daniel Boone
Atop the pate of old Daniel Boone,

   Was worn the pelt of a deceased raccoon.

      Despite his bizarre...

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Categories: chapeau, humorous,
Form: Clerihew
Hats
Hats are such a marvel,
   when the weather is so garbled,
A multitude of quick coverlets to warm the brain
   protect the...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chapeau, cool, february, wind,
Form: Couplet
Jeremiad
A crimson dragon-
fly, Why! never seen one of
those before, here; - my

Beach, these febriled oh-
pressive days, re-bleaching to
a 14Mil-Shill 

only "Ernst & Friends" 
only know;...

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© H Mantel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chapeau, allegory, animals, introspection, lost
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Sunday Afternoon At the Movies
She rails at unseen whisperers,
un-wrappers of gooey carmels.
Her hat is high and so am I,
drunk on her liederkranz chanel.

I imagine a well-placed apple
replacing her feathered...

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Categories: chapeau, funny,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Bald Is Beautiful
He noticed something rather curious in photos of past generations,
That seemed so rife among the male gender of his relations.
All his forebears were hirsute deprived,...

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Categories: chapeau, funnybeautiful, age, age, beautiful,
Form: Rhyme
The Apple Tree Greed
the apple tree greed 
the apple tree greed 

he has an apple a green apple 
he is the only person in this room 
with a...

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Categories: chapeau, funny, introspection, nature, science
Form: Free verse
My Red Parasol
Each day I sit upon the same wind swept boulder
watching the sun as it sinks into the Western sky.
My sister, on the larger because she's...

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Categories: chapeau, beach, mother daughter, ,
Form: Rhyme
I, Zombie, Part Xii: the Remembering
It’s ten years later
I’ve finally hit paydirt
It’s the motherload

I didn’t strike gold
I struck a deal with myself
To help me grow old

Not act like a child
But...

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Categories: chapeau, addiction, allusion, analogy, mental
Form: Haiku

Book: Reflection on the Important Things