Best Mcfee Poems
Below are the all-time best Mcfee poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of mcfee poems written by PoetrySoup members
Shona McfeeShe lived in a house in a deep dark wood,
Her name was Shona McFee.
When she let down her hair where the oak-tree stood
The mist rolled...
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Categories:
mcfee, adventure, lovedark, dark, hair,
Form:
Ballad
Mcfeeonce this small elf named mcfee
tried to sleep in an elm tree
till its owl found out
and hooted this shout
mcfee you better now flee....
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Categories:
mcfee, change, conflict, fate, giggle,
Form:
Limerick
Laurie Mcgee McfeeA young lady named Laurie McGee
She had an incredible crush on me
So long since besotten,
My name soon forgotten
She met up with Timothy McFee.
written weeks ago,...
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Categories:
mcfee, humorous, lost love,
Form:
Limerick
Sheba McFeeSheba McFee had an exotic name and elaborate hair.
She had high-handed ways, a marvelous stance, and a dead-killer-stare.
Ebony dress and rhinestone eyelashes would have looked...
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Categories:
mcfee, 4th grade, 5th grade,
Form:
Rhyme
My NaomiShe was a giving woman who brought around pies.
For funerals and weddings, no big surprise.
She taught Sunday School for seventy years.
Was never there to get...
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Categories:
mcfee, bible, mother daughter,
Form:
Rhyme
Besotted, ForgottedA young lady named Laurie Ann McGee
Had an incredibly short-lived crush on me
So long since besotted
My name soon forgotted
When she met up with Timothy McFee....
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Categories:
mcfee, humor, lost love,
Form:
Limerick
RentIn Beamish Street, collecting the rent,
Was how my Tuesday mornings were spent.
An arduous task at the best of times.
Nell McFee, hubby in jail for various...
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Categories:
mcfee, house,
Form:
Rhyme
Womans DormitoryThe women screamed when a man peeked into the room.
The seasoned nurse said pardon you! To the groom.
Is my wife in here? He asked, with...
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Categories:
mcfee, women,
Form:
Rhyme