Best Geraldine Poems
Geraldine and MeShe asked me to dance.
Matter-of-factly, led me
Held my eager hands -
She ruled, and I followed.
Cling to smell of cinnamon, while
She saw dark chocolate, craving to be had.
Neat and tidy as she, speaking.
Charting language of love, virginally.
Naturally, I clamored.
Loving everything of Geraldine
But granny said, "girls don't...
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Categories:
geraldine, best friend, growth,
Form:
Free verse
Geraldine Ellen MacadooHere lies Geraldine Ellen MacAdoo
Who fell into a pot of molten glue
We couldn’t decide what to stick her to,
We thought of this ... she would concur
So, we wrapped her in her sable fur
And, this is where we buried her.
written March 16, 2022...
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Categories:
geraldine, farewell, humor,
Form:
Epitaph
Geraldine and Lampert, FrogsGeraldine and Lampert, frogs
Rendez-vous'd at dawn, in swamp
Bathing in the warming current
They concur: We must tell stories!
To themselves: ("I'll make one up!")
Geraldine found first a bonmot:
"Last rehearsal, my dear Lampert
Scaled in volume, fortissimo!,
I achieved the height of croaking:
My tone high, my voice sonorous!
I completely aced...
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Categories:
geraldine, animal, children, nature, smile,
Form:
Light Verse
GeraldineGeraldine dresses in green
Has a badly infected spleen
She eats carrots to keep her eyes keen
This poem was written by my dear friend, Caroline....
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Categories:
geraldine, giggle,
Form:
Free verse