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Turtle walks slowly on ground
Shell is home and protection
A land and water dweller
Owns first mobile home


By:  Richard Lamoureux For Russell Sivy's contest: Natural Dodoitsu
First attempt at this style, hope I got it right...

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Categories: mobile home, nature,
Form: Dodoitsu
Mobile Home Since 2006
Bubble up from the cauldrons huddled
I scoot taglines that bag dimes
On a new Federal currency
Cannibus merchants will see

We come petticoats 
From the revolution coast to coast
Riddling on a fiddle
Daring to bunk tea in the captains meridian

Im ready to mix
With banshees, warlocks
And our mother empress

You can't...

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Categories: mobile home, death, faith, fear,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I'm retired and live in a small, mobile home
I'm retired and live in a small, mobile home,
about 5600 miles from the outskirts of Rome,
about 7200 miles from the waters of the Ganges,
and about 5100 miles from Machu Picchu, in the peaks of the Andes.
It's a nice, cozy little home,
where every day, I try...

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Categories: mobile home, 12th grade, age, funny,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



My Own Private Canterbury
When we retired we were so inspired:
To live free and rest from our labors.
This mobile home park has lived up to the mark,
But oh, goodness gracious, the neighbors.

Jay the old peeper can snoop through the creeper
And tell if the ladies are bathing.
At times he's been...

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Categories: mobile home, humorous, retirement,
Form: Limerick

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry