Best Fatten Up Poems
The Funeral Urn“we look for that that does not come and go
it cannot be organic form, subject to decay
thoughts and beliefs are fickle, how little we know
yet come what may, our inner child continues to play”
The 'umbilical cord',
hereby symbolic,
its severance
where
initiated,
a soul of three,
and then...
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Categories:
fatten up, allusion, analogy, appreciation, character,
Form:
Concrete
A Soldier's Letter"My dear Hannah: We're camped nigh a town called Gettysburg tonight.
I take pen in hand to write to you, my love, by the flickerin' candlelight.
From afar I hear the beat of Rebel drums preparin' fer battle on the 'morrow.
Oh, my darlin' Hannah! I...
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Categories:
fatten up, sad, war,
Form:
Rhyme
There In the Wild RiverThere in the wild river
By Michelle Morris
11/08/2023
There in the wild river
Where the white rapids flow
They're chasing down new dreams
They're chasing rainbows
And the salmon
They swim upstream
They battle against
The raging currents
This is nature's way
How she makes sure
That the strongest
Will survive and thrive
And the...
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Categories:
fatten up, beautiful, earth day, life,
Form:
Free verse
Boxing DayPerhaps you see me
it may be your gift to see
or merit for hard work
or maybe you paid for it with the lashings you endured
but surely it is now your inescapable wretched curse
as the truth haunts you
but you cannot close your eyes
like me.
It is my fault...
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Categories:
fatten up, lovegrandmother, dark, dark, hate,
Form:
Free verse
Who's Gonna Tend the FarmDoctors told the old farmer his soul was soon to be his Makers!
"Spare me, Lord", he pled, "I must farm these hundred-forty acres!
My wife ain't able to hoe or mow or handle the old John Deere!
The place will go to hell (er, 'scuse me, Lord),...
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Categories:
fatten up, funny, old, old,
Form:
Rhyme
Garden Hummer ConundrumPoor Ruby Hummer looks confused,
searching for her favorite feeder.
It was right there when it last was used,
in September, in the cedar.
Above the Bee-balm and Lobelia,
in my pollinator garden,
so sorry, Ruby, yes I feel ya,
and I truly beg your pardon.
I’m late this May, you came so...
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Categories:
fatten up, bird, flower, garden, spring,
Form:
Rhyme
My Brother the MessiahMY BROTHER; THE MESSIAH
By these dunghills, they stood
By these morn Mecca, we paid homage
Daily to the papyri gong beaters.
Singing a litany of collapses and failings
Of a revolutionary government that sit’s on our...
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Categories:
fatten up, satire,
Form:
Blank verse
Draught's EndDrought's End
Frank Halliwell
Past the endless chain of beaches,
Past the surf and golden sand.
In the...
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Categories:
fatten up, world, , western,
Form:
Rhyme
Point of ViewIf I don't react the way you expect me to doesn't mean I'm weak,
And just because I don't react doesn't mean I'm naive,
When I see beyond the shadow of a doubt, and refuse to fuel the fire,
It's no game, I justly refused to feed that...
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Categories:
fatten up, absence, devotion, fruit, love,
Form:
Light Verse
Grease and PicklesA thousand vents for blowing grease
the burger bleeds and trickles.
The stove tops way of frying meat
to sell their grease and pickles.
A greasy slab to clot your blood.
The hamburger's inflection.
A special sauce to fatten up
the liver from protection.
A heart attack to fear aloud
you come to feel...
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Categories:
fatten up, angst, body, death, food,
Form:
Quatrain
DisguisedOn the splendid rock, I see the boar,
he is making such a roar,
someone may think he is in a tribunal.
On his neck is a large chain.
With this chain his neck makes noise.
He wants to fatten up his neck,
even though,...
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Categories:
fatten up, political,
Form:
Verse
Laced To Kill
They fatten up the grazing cattle,
roughly milking the goats and cows
Shoveling the pigs their slop,
throwing chicken feed to the hens walking about
They do the grunt labor,
always with their mind on the feast
Puffing up people’s chest breast pride;
making them feel real special like,
like they’re Mary’s little...
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Categories:
fatten up, perspective, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Cold Coffee's Back In IrelandCold Coffee they call him
and only a few people know
his real name, this odd fellow
who raises pigs off the coast
of Ireland and comes to town
bouncing in his horse and wagon
to buy supplies but not food
because he eats from the harvest
of his fields and a...
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Categories:
fatten up, ireland,
Form:
Blank verse
Lessons LearnedTis Autumn and the tired trees
Drop off dead leaves as sap lays rooting
The long Spring war with gypsy worms
Has caused a few to come to terms
The humming birds are still around
But not for long we fear
The color change is way too soon
For such...
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Categories:
fatten up, nature, seasons, autumn,
Form:
Narrative
Unhumanitythe ignorant rich miser
ignores humanitarian aid
but is expert in how fatten up
...
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Categories:
fatten up, allegory, allusion, analogy, bereavement,
Form:
Epigram