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Best Jogger Poems

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


Premium Member Jogger and Logger
For "Show Me the Funny (part two)"

There once was a fellow a woggin'*
Who bumped into one who was loggin'
They had quite a spat
The ax was...

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Categories: jogger, funny, humor, irony, pain,
Form: Limerick



Beware Jogger Crossing
beware all deer

        jogger,

   crossing.

written 6-2-11...

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Categories: jogger, funny
Form: Haiku
Rainbows and Butterflies
Rainbows and butterflies

White clouds on blue satin

A golden sun shines gloriously

On Central Park in Manhattan


The sound of music's playing

As a jogger passes by...

There's joy in...

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Categories: jogger, butterfly, love, rainbow,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Light and Love Illuminates
Haiku #13,005-13,010.......................................Light and Love Illuminates

One resolution
Smart measure, full screen intake
Trinity means love.

From morn till night, light
Soft potent gems beckon us
Main ingredient, love.

Nutrition is gem
Light, airy...

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Categories: jogger, abuse, best friend, blessing,
Form: Haiku
The Secret Lives of Chimney Pots I
Cluttering above huddled rooftops
Of sprawling villages 
And shy provincial towns;
Rising sharply amidst swooping
Declinations;
Hesitating when gathering at the
Tangled woodland perimeters of
Outlying greenland bounds,
Jostled apex ridges detach...

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Categories: jogger, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme



No Reasonable Explanation
There’s no suitable explanation for
me- no premise by premise,
with a slight scent of rosed misconceptions
leading to my conclusion.

Scientists? Well they’d have me
believe i’m the effect...

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Categories: jogger, life, love, thank you,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cars Number Twenty Five
The cars we have number twenty-five.
One is shaped like a royal bee hive.
Two are groovy, the blue one can certainly jive!
The red monster truck seems...

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Categories: jogger, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Monorhyme
True Lords
And then I saw her start to dance…

Feeling ‘In-France ',
I sang- 
entranced...

"Once in a whole year
she orders the pizza!"

"The rest of it she's
spinning in place
saying...

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Categories: jogger, angel, art, easter, education,
Form: Prose Poetry
Crossing the Park
The air was crisp, the trees were bare;
The paths were shoveled clean.
In Central Park today it was
Delightful and serene.

A lonely jogger trotted by;
A nanny pushed...

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Categories: jogger, city, winter,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Rooster Crows
a rooster crows…
 
aroma of coffee

greets the sun

__

morning star

mirrored in the pond…

dawn drips with dew


____

as the sun rises

a jogger runs by my house....

I warm the...

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Categories: jogger, life, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Pub In the Afternoon
Sitting alone in a crowd eating cheap Chinese became
No words… just birds
Whistling over the distant car hum,
The car hum from the street beat not a...

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Categories: jogger, care, drink, joy, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Wrongful Imprisonment - Justice Denied
A jogger was raped
                   in central park...

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Categories: jogger, life,
Form: Tanka
Ponytail
I haven't had a ponytail
Since I was very young
And even then, most likely,
Into braids my hair was hung.

When frizz set in, I chopped my locks
And...

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Categories: jogger, hair,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Someone To Love-Part 1
Book in hand, I strode the path
in awesome Autumn splendor.
The warmth of the sun caressing my cheek,
while the cool breeze gently tickled 
goose bumps across...

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Categories: jogger, loss, love, love hurts,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Morning After I Killed Myself
The morning after I killed myself, I woke up.

I made myself breakfast in bed. I added salt and pepper to my eggs and used my...

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Categories: jogger, angel, death, love, meaningful,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs