Best Dime A Dozen Poems
Below are the all-time best Dime A Dozen poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of dime a dozen poems written by PoetrySoup members
Jesus Christ Has the Power Over Any AddictionJesus Christ Has the Power Over Any Addiction!
I often hear of people who battle addictions.
This often leaves many scars and afflictions.
There's counselors to help, "a...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, addiction, faith, freedom, god,
Form:
Rhyme
Junk SaleI'm thinning out some things of mine
I do not want or need
Some for sale some for trade
Most of it is free
My poisonous relationships
They...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, fun, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Transient Troubadour Traverses Terrestrial Terrain'Course as a grim teller of tall tales,
(albeit poetic) reasonable rhyming
quasi roundelay I readily admitted to feign
cuz, stringing words together with
pride and prejudice plus
sense and...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Enclosed Rhyme
Some Pro's and Con's of Being Connected To Virtual RealitySome pro's and con's of being connected to virtual reality
Dune not be bashful, grumpy, leery
or any other contemporary dwarf man
regarding countless less well known dwarves
(that...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Rhyme
Unquotable Quotes - IUnquotable quotes - I
A friend in need is the goon who stokes your greed.
A journey of a thousand miles ends with the last broken step.
Don’t...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, humor,
Form:
Epigram
Toxic RelationshipBoth of them name-call each other,
never seems to end...
It's food to them; they feed on it,
this heedless, thoughtless trend.
You are so fat just like a...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, abuse, baby, growing up,
Form:
Sonnet
Categories:
dime a dozen, america, appreciation, goodbye, leadership,
Form:
Rhyme
Anyone CanAnyone Can steal; Anyone Can lie;
Anyone Can cheat and then deny.
Anyone Can be resentful and bitter,
Give up easily and be then, a quitter.
Anyone Can allow...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, character,
Form:
Rhyme
Aphorisms- Idiomatic Expressions
*Aphorisms/ Idiomatic expressions*
(Short, pithy, instructive sayings passed down through the years)
Composed: by Tom Wright
7/12/2018
The man who coined the aphorism “Seize the Day”
Didn’t always mean “The...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, satire,
Form:
Lyric
Money Manager
Pssst ...
Hey kid,
I heard you came into a trunk load of cash
Can I ask, do you know how to manage it?
Moving from poverty to...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, money, people, satire, wisdom,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Happy Dads Day"Happy Dads Day"
Most men can be a father, not requiring any skill
Beyond an encounter that will give them a thrill.
But here's where comes in to...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, dad, fathers day, hero,
Form:
Rhyme
Defined By IdiomsDefined By Idioms
Naked truth, bent nails
dead men tell no tales
bad Apple, broken mirrors
burnt out light bulbs, crocodile tears
spilt milk, goose chase
two cents worth, rat race
rotten...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, identity,
Form:
Rhyme
On Men of High Birth Or Station, the Thiruk-Kural AdmonishesOn men* of high birth or station, the THIRUK-KURAL admonishes
[*on modern-day Kings, Emperors, Dictators and the like leading nations declining as powers...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, america, birth, character, future,
Form:
Epigram
Mars Real EstateI procured this entire planet
For you, the world was never enough
A honeymoon real estate
Somewhere to relax and have a laugh
I wanted something private
Private islands are...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, future, love, red, planet,
Form:
Rhyme
Idioms Part 11/18/17
Among so many rocks and leafs
As well as animals that squawk or squeak
Talk is cheap
Many things considered a dime a dozen
Like limes and onions
You're either...
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Categories:
dime a dozen, poetry, rap, word play,
Form:
Rhyme