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Best Hiccup Poems

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


Premium Member Halloween Hiccup
Some children arrived dressed as ghouls,
I asked don’t they learn dates in schools -
They’d come one day early,
Were rude and got surly,
I chided them as...

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Categories: hiccup, children, halloween, irony,
Form: Limerick



Various Frustrations Concerning the Hiccup-Fart ******
and so it was that after a good run of
great sex & many lovers,
s/he came across a period of time unlike
any of her/his friends could...

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Categories: hiccup, life, time, time,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Chronicles of a Phonophobic
**For Ruben O, My little Bro**

(This poem was written and a recording made for the contest sponsored by Team Poetrysoup which was deleted before it...

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Categories: hiccup, fear, life, people,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Nature Speaks
I've been watching you
Since your beginning
Whispering to you
A thousand subtle ways
Throughout all your days

You picked me up as a leaf
You were only three
Clutching my stem...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hiccup, humanity, introspection, nature, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The God Machine
I really have outdone myself this time!
My ‘God Machine’ is finally in place!
I’ll never have to fret about a rhyme,
Or stop for a red light...

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Categories: hiccup, god, humor, judgement, planet,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Hearing

A mother’s ears become magic
the minute she hears her newborn cry—
nature turns up the volume
like at no other time.

The slightest cry, whimper, sneeze, cough, hiccup,
sounds...

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Categories: hiccup, baby, dedication, mother,
Form: Free verse
A Wary Woman
I’d love to say that ‘Crusher’ Webb is one good mate of mine,
but old ‘Crusher’s’ temperamental and can act more like a swine,
and it don’t...

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Categories: hiccup, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Pregnancy Number Two
Pregnant once more, a surprise she would be. I was carrying a baby, dependent on me.  Since I already had Shelby, no fear did...

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Categories: hiccup, daughter, happiness, love, my
Form: Rhyme
A Mother's Love
Golden-haired beauty lovingly fingering the sunflower plant's leaves, so curious, so beautiful, so kind, so special, lover of the bountiful earth
In this cruel-hearted world, with...

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Categories: hiccup, birth, children, god, miracle,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member I Have To Tell
What's happened recently I have to tell. (Hiccup)
Wish I could muddle through without a screw-up.
It starts out at a comic show. (Hiccup)
The stand-up doing jokes...

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Categories: hiccup, funny,
Form: Rhyme
Your Mother Am I
You, my baby girl and your mother am I 
You nurse from my body until I am dry
Sometimes late at night I get you out...

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Categories: hiccup, baby, caregiving, growing up,
Form: Free verse
House Dragons
If you are plagued with dragons in your basement,
And you have tried, without success, to drive them out.
If you need advice and dragon information,
That's what...

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Categories: hiccup, children, funny, pets, house,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member When a Boy Becomes a Man
One day, the boy becomes a man
When it happens he hardly knows,
It seems to have been a noble plan
Some say that’s just how it goes.
For...

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Categories: hiccup, boy, change, growing up,
Form: Rhyme
The Curse of a Motor Mower
They’re motives of the weekend - they’re a gardener’s saving grace,
buzzing up and down and ‘round and ‘round cleaning up the place.
There’s nothing like the...

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Categories: hiccup, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Lessons From That Summer
i.
Evil sleeps in an orchard
not far from here.
The apples sweat him out.
Dressed as god, the Sun
watches and nods.
He bleeds for them
out of his own mouth.


A...

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© Roanne Q  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hiccup, allegory, hope, nature, places,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs