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Best Cockatiel Poems

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


Premium Member A Cockatiel With a Budgie Complex
A COCKATIEL WITH A BUDGIE COMPLEX 
 
So for a laugh, I thought I would buy Mo a cockatiel
Even sent it to a speech therapist,...

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Categories: cockatiel, beautiful, bird, for her,
Form: Couplet



Ode To a Cockatiel
Ode to the Cockatiel

You exasperate me. 
The most maddening creature
To walk, 
Waveringly across the tabletop
Drawn by an invisible wire
To my bowl
You stand
On the tips of...

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Categories: cockatiel, bird, cute, imagery, pets,
Form: Free verse
Active Emotions
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The aardvark who was ashamed looked at the floor
The ant that was angry banged on the door
The bee who was bold ventured on a quest
The...

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Categories: cockatiel, children, education,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Angel Dust
When problems arise in life, I would turn to my family but they have passed,
As I make hard decisions, heaviness weighs on me that I...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cockatiel, family, loss, love, me,
Form: Rhyme
Vibration
Call it alliteration or pun  or something else you are free,
Don’t make a brouhaha out of this ,broer!,
The brevity of my blizzard of words...

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Categories: cockatiel, allegory, life, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member My Dad In Quotes
When playtime was over my tiny hands tediously picked up Tyco toys, a fistful of three at a time. "Atta girl," my dad would encourage....

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Categories: cockatiel, appreciation, bereavement, blessing, childhood,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Little Bird Versus Big Bird
My son has a cute little Cockatiel
That doesn’t say a word.
But when I look in its eyes,
I can only surmise
That it’d like to take on...

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Categories: cockatiel, funny, pets, , cute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Molly My Watch-Bird
Well I could write endlessly about Frankie my cute English bulldog,
But when it comes to being a good watchdog, she’s closer to a log.
I do...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cockatiel, animals, funny, bird, bird,
Form: Rhyme
Cornpuff
She wasn't a stray, but a sick yellow cockatiel,
with speckled gray on her feathers.
The pet shop was giving her away,
I was in elementary school when...

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Categories: cockatiel, family, petsschool, me, light,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Yellow
“How wonderful yellow is. It stands for the sun!” Vincent Van Gogh

Yellow

Yellow is
     a painted curb or lines upon a street,
...

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Categories: cockatiel, color,
Form: Rhyme
Bentley and Shadow
My friend had a beautiful bird and Bentley was his name
He was a little cockatiel and he liked to play a game

Where he'd undo a...

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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cockatiel, animalsbeautiful, bird, beautiful, bird,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Gift of Love
She came one day out of the blue
A cockatiel in search of love
And filled our life with utmost bliss
The perfect gift from far above!
But then...

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Categories: cockatiel, love, pets,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Things Lost
Molly was young when she flew out my door,
A spirited grey cockatiel, lost forever more.
My daughter sat by her cage placed on the front lawn,
She...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cockatiel, lovelost, lost,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Picture
Facing the camera
cockatiel sat on your head
your mouth and eyes are smiling
much in the same way
I still frame your warmth and love
my glass and wood...

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© Viv Wigley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cockatiel, loss,
Form: Sedoka
Wildlife 49
Wildlife 49 

An ageing yet droll cockatiel,
Had plumage a bit down at heel,
He performed a sad song,
And the flock sang along,
For they knew his rendition...

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© Tim Riding  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cockatiel, bird, funny,
Form: Limerick

Book: Shattered Sighs