Best Ludo Poems
Below are the all-time best Ludo poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of ludo poems written by PoetrySoup members
LudoIs it wrong to think of Christ as ludicrous?
Did he laugh at jokes, and smile,
and sing hearty songs
and need to brush his teeth?
Was...
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Categories:
ludo, christian, easter, fishing, fun,
Form:
Free verse
Make Do and MendMake Do and Mend,
Years ago we had jobs
We had fun and money in our pocket
Things were much better then
Once you could go out the door
And...
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Categories:
ludo, community,
Form:
Verse
Never Again, To Regain the Past, I Thunder WhyYesterday, was an adolescent,
while we where the innocuous fluorescence that lighted up the floral hopes of the sun and transformed it's smile, into a...
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Categories:
ludo, timemoney,
Form:
Free verse
Love In the Royal GroveAdieu the king,
Long live the king:
The crown was in the grove
Where his forebears dwell
In their majestic transfiguration;
There he would inherit the fiat,
The power to say...
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Categories:
ludo, love, spiritual,
Form:
Verse
Cheap EntertainmentCheap entertainment
We didn’t need computers
To keep us entertained
We didn’t need no Donkey Kong
We had that Ludo game
We didn’t need no gadgets
To count the steps,...
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Categories:
ludo, childhood,
Form:
Rhyme
Little DarlingsI met her in a bar in Trinidad,
a mother to the sisterhood of three.
Sweet darling girls what merry fun we had
and...
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Categories:
ludo, friendship love, nostalgia, youth,
Form:
Sonnet
The AtticThe attic holds such fascination
I climb the ladder in trepidation.
The attic is a time machine
Most things hidden and unseen.
I lift the hatch and take a...
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Categories:
ludo, nostalgia, old, old,
Form:
Couplet
Billy Carts and MarblesBilly Carts and Marbles
Yes, we all played marbles when we were just kids,
Had a big ‘Tom Bowler’ and a bag full of migs.
Held onto your...
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Categories:
ludo, childhood,
Form:
Rhyme
Stuffed Toys and BoardgamesStuffed Toys And Boardgames
A tinker mending
clockwork trains
And other broken things,
Peered over his
...
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Categories:
ludo, childhood, irony, mother son,
Form:
Rhyme
Yew Tree LodgeYEW TREE LODGE - Story poem
When I was young we had a local witch, or so they said.
Meg Reid at Yew Tree Lodge. That’s...
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Categories:
ludo, grandmother,
Form:
Narrative
So Many Times I Wanted It To Be DeadAnd you can't paint him a laugh
his face is a metal curtain
with attached sign -
no emotions allowed
you can't
nor you know how
and you gladly would
breathe life...
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Categories:
ludo, child,
Form:
Free verse
Candy Crunch Saga Number 6999God allowed us to invent them: chess, mancala, Ludo, CC-saga;
And Candy Crunch Saga claims to be played everywhere
Methinks "On all seven continents, including Antartica."
Earlier I...
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Categories:
ludo, adventure, allegory, allusion, anger,
Form:
Acrostic
Beneath the FacadeMillion doubts, hundred solutions,
Then why can’t I sort this confusion?
Stuck between the angel and the devil
Digging my own grave with the shovel.
This may sound very...
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Categories:
ludo, 10th grade, age, betrayal,
Form:
Rhyme
Those Connections Are SureThere’s some tie between ‘Steal’ and ‘Steel’:
One with a Heart of steel could steal;
A clear link of Sought Rice with price:
At shops we stop to...
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Categories:
ludo, allusion, analogy, health, people,
Form:
Rhyme