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Premium Member Her Floppy Red Hat
It was a windy summer day,
in the quaint, little island town.
Wind gusts coming from the bay,
pulling flags and umbrellas down.

I watched a little girl,
running through the sand.
Laughing she would spin and twirl,
a seashell clasped in her hand.

One thing stood out from the rest,
a large floppy...

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Categories: red hat, beach, girl, sea,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Red Hat
‘Twas in another century
On a desolate, dreary day 
When something red from skies above
Wafted into the land of gray.

It slowly drifted in the sky,
Then lit on the head of a boy.
For reasons that are unexplained,
It filled his heart with joy.

But the land of grey -...

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Categories: red hat, bullying, childhood, freedom, magic,
Form: Rhyme
Purple and Red Hat
Her smile was sweet and infectious, 
As she walked with a swinging step.
Glancing both to her left and right,
With a winning charm, most adept. 

Bearing a certain cool aplomb,
Her hat nonchalant upon her head, 
In colors that appear to glow,
And blossom in purple and red....

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© James Tate  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: red hat, humorous, women,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member RED HAT
Red hat
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Ta-ta-ta –rump
               ...

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Categories: red hat, humor, political,
Form: Other
The Girl with a red hat
She woke up to a sunrise;
Bright in her eyes as she rose
She stares at the moon as it disappears.

The red hat sitting on her dresser,
As she picked out her daily dress.

Brushed her hair, sprayed perfume-
Still, something was missing.
The girl followed the echoes of her mom’s...

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Categories: red hat, 8th grade, america, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Clowns Don'T Frown Nursery Rhyme
Elmer Q. Round was a man who clowned
wore pointed red hat, bounced when he walked.
He seldom frowned because he had found
smiles kept teeth in his mouth when he talked.

Elmer could run but he liked to bound
over the hills and through the big trees.
He could swing...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: red hat, child, children, fun, happy,
Form: Rhyme




Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry