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Best Hit And Run Poems

Below are the all-time best Hit And Run poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of hit and run poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Hit and Run
EMOTIVE WRITE

I never had the chance to meet my Mummy
She was killed in an accident … they couldn’t save her
Hit and run that’s what Daddy...

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Categories: hit and run, death, grief, heartbreak, heaven,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member Tit For Tat Poetry
you read out of obligation
a tit for tat consolation
a "thank you for your visit" affirmation

it's cool, this unspoken rule
I do it too, so what’s new?
It's...

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Categories: hit and run, community, poetess, poetry,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Trouble and Strife For Ex Husband and Wife
Rick was violent and showed no remorse
His alcoholic outbursts lead to their divorce

Wife Sue moves away with Billy their son
Then Billy’s badly injured in a...

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Categories: hit and run, child, divorce, health,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Love Me Or Hate Me
"Love Me Or Hate Me" ~ Says the Limerick

I am only five lines written for fun
Mocking someone with foolish words of pun
Love 'em or hate...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hit and run, poetry,
Form: Limerick
Punctuated In Time
Cant lift my eyes beyond half past seven anymore
Nay! I do not wish to see...
Past hyphens and inverted commas
Lies and more catastrophe

Ambidextrous clock with appalling...

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Categories: hit and run, abuse, art, humanity, imagery,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member King Hypocrite
King Hypocrite

We have the king of hypocrites, right here on the soup
With more chastising, straight from his stoop
Once again, he points his finger, from high...

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Categories: hit and run, anti bullying,
Form: Rhyme
New Guinea Kokoda Campaign
New Guinea Kokoda Campaign

In 1942 the Japs appeared, took all the islands north.
Our troops were mainly school boys and for New Guinea bound.
13,000 Japs landed,...

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Categories: hit and run, adventure, school, men, old,
Form: Ballade
Premium Member The Serpent
The serpent's evil doctrine he'd tried to inflict
Tore peaceful communities assunder; causing conflict
The ghost soldiers would come in the dead of night
Taking on the evil...

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Categories: hit and run, death, evil, military, war,
Form: Rhyme
Missed
Distill emotion
to one cliché “I love you”
call it poetry

Wrap all your feelings
in colorful box, ribbons,
call it greatest gift

Inflated ego
sworn superiority
call it all I need

I hear...

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Categories: hit and run, angst, introspection, love, love,
Form: Senryu
My Lover, My Friend
Yes I was,
Trying hard not to fall;
A distant call, far from it all.

Yes I was
A lost echo with no one near,
Devoured with raging pain and...

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Categories: hit and run, friendship, love,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member You're On the Naughty List
A Parody for Soupers based on the song, 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town.'

You better not shout
You better not sigh
You better not pout
I'm telling you...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hit and run, holiday, parody,
Form: Rhyme
Our House
There is a deceiver in our house,
who lies to hide his hypocrisy, 
from those who brought him in; 
and now hides behind bureaucracy.

There is a...

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Categories: hit and run, america, corruption, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Incident - Both Audio and Text - W-Illustration
Despite the fact I’ve been a darn good driver all my life, the truth be told…I once  destroyed a car!
And I am actually proud...

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Categories: hit and run, child, death, loss,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member With You Here In My Life - Poem
With you here in my life:
All enemies seem far away!
No longing have I now to roam!
The world seems like it’s meant for play!
Your aura’s warmth...

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Categories: hit and run, love,
Form: Rhyme
Undivided Unity
We cousins looked forward to our summer holidays which were full of fun
Our barbaric guffaws were louder than the joys of any battle won
One was...

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Categories: hit and run, cousin, food, fun, games,
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs