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Best Impersonating Poems

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


Premium Member Music in Me
Childhood can 
be a connotation 
of cacophonous tunes,
where the sweetest sins 
hide pain 
    behind a smile.
We all have 
 a story...

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Categories: impersonating, child, children, emotions, meaningful,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Incarnate

Angels are unable to handle 
these 'Sylvia Plath' sorrows,
hiding their halos -
mute to my concerns.

Love has abandoned me,
left me to decay in an open grave,
where...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impersonating, angst, dark, pain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mr Bungo
Zany and free spirited, Mr. Bungo is a one man show
Yodeling any song you like, doing the "old soft shoe"
Xenial to one and all, he...

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Categories: impersonating, children, fun, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Art of Drag
I’ve made my choice for my next life
I’m coming back fierce as a drag queen
I’ll be osé and voluptuous
flamboyantly vivacious
in stilettos and seductive gowns
wigs of...

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Categories: impersonating, life, passion, song,
Form: Free verse
Peace Be Still
I kept searching for years when the answer I seek was so near. I kept looking for a profound  answer but found myself on...

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Categories: impersonating, adventure, angel, blessing, boat,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member A Ferocious Lion
Anyone who thought that I follishly picked a rabbit, a cat,
a sheep, a bird or frog as an animal for my impersonating:
must have the wrong...

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Categories: impersonating, adventure, animals, dedication, food,
Form: Terza Rima
Rosie Cheeks
When did the children stop embracing
The wind in their hair
Downhill racing, bright orange skies
With no due care
When did they all go home and scrub up...

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Categories: impersonating, life, nostalgia, children,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Conversation With Little Miss Riding Hood
Some questions for you, Little Miss Riding Hood.
First, do you often walk all alone in the wood?

Why yes, as a matter of fact, I do.
I...

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Categories: impersonating, character,
Form: Rhyme
Dotard Trumpery Handpicking Joshua Trump
Dotard Trumpery used to disgust the "ery" excrescence ending his surname,
for its apocope he approached Megan Trump and poached her maiden name,
to which Joshua Trump,...

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Categories: impersonating, abuse, slam,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Line
borders are shaping lives,
impersonating

color of your body
cleanliness of your soul
transparency of your mind
need to fit the frame

borders are ingesting destinies,
devouring

caught in that osmosis draft
they are...

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Categories: impersonating, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Real Ghost
I came home one evening whistling a lullaby 
when I saw the first ghost ever:
a pirate with a patched eye;
I quickly ran from him with...

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Categories: impersonating, courage, dark, england, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
I'M Just Me
Some say I'm arrogant, the rest say I'm cocky,
But the funniest thing is that no one said it right to me,
They talk behind my back...

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Categories: impersonating, introspection, uplifting, visionary, me,
Form: Ode
Virgin
VIRGIN

Virginity made a promise to always remain a virgin
It’s all pride and dignity; so careful, least all will cave in
She got the deep well locked;...

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Categories: impersonating, fun, girl, truth, integrity,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member The Triple Cast of English Football
Peppie was feeling cool  

Watching the sky blue  

Realizing he was on top  

Above good ole rival Klopp  

When Chelsea arrived...

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Categories: impersonating, england, football, games, london,
Form: Rhyme
Still Waters Write Deep
I There’s only a few things I take seriously 
One of them is writing furiously 
Cleverly spinning verses 
Inked in cursive 
Certainly no stranger to...

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© James West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impersonating, conflict, deep, future,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs