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Best Tic Tac Toe Poems

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Premium Member Lover's Tic Tac Toe
The game of love is not unique
We can play it many ways
So why not try some tongue and cheek
To set a love ablaze

I’ll start and...

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Categories: tic tac toe, games, love,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Tic Tac Toe?
A hankerin’
an unscratched itch 
which one doesn’t wish to scratch for one
a need for heat and warmth
a turnstile dreamer ushers night to morn.

A what the...

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Categories: tic tac toe, adventure, allegory, angst, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Tic Tac Toe
TIC TAC TOE

I DON’T PLAY TIC TAC TOE ANYMORE
I’M JUST INTO THE EXE’S YOU SCORE
I ONCE WAS A SQUARE
FULL OF CIRCLES IN MY HAIR
BUT NOW...

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Categories: tic tac toe, girlfriend-boyfriend
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Tic Tac Toe Tornado
I’m ready for
Tic Tac Toe
Cause I got
my own rhymes to show
Watch me shine
My X’s are always in a row
Can you feel the room react
as it...

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Categories: tic tac toe, humor, light,
Form: Rhyme
Trim Trimmer Chicken Dinner Winner
I don’t know tic tac toe
so I rhyme this with flow,
showing Nick Nac knows 
how to serve the perfect dose.

Measuring the rhymes
like I’m pleasuring the...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tic tac toe, character, confidence, cool, freedom,
Form: Rhyme



Shattering
Without counting the pendulum swings
I fall from trees without leaves for I am simply the bird
Don’t you know what it feels like to kiss the...

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© Iris Blade  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tic tac toe, lonely, lost love,
Form: Pantoum
Nostalgia: K-8
I remember in kindergarten,
I and a few friends were put on the yellow light,
the light of shame, for playing tic-tac-toe on the Spanish room tables.
oh...

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Categories: tic tac toe, adventure, childhood, history, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My List of Blessings
The first, a blessing of birth, from a mother of faith.
Flat fat feet which, in the shower,  sound like suction cups.  
A small...

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Categories: tic tac toe, lifeday, love,
Form: List
Versatile Vapourisation
Mountains mourn a mildew. Such a deity of prowess. What a cumbersome lot those pickles. And oh look there, a pretty formation of moths in...

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Categories: tic tac toe, dream,
Form: I do not know?
A Thousand Times
I think I died a thousand times
 We just sat and drank this wine:
   blackberry, black cherry, dark chocolate blend
   ...

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Categories: tic tac toe, confusion, lovedark, chocolate, dark,
Form: Free verse
Marxism For Dummies 9
There’s none more racist than your Working Man.
Conservative.  “Let’s keep it as it is:
just give me Tic-Tac-Toe and Criss-Cross Quiz.”
No greater sexist since the...

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Categories: tic tac toe, satire,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member It Came In Our Dreams
“It Came in Our Dreams”

The Others 
watch on,
somewhere above us.

we, ant like
form our battalions
soldier ants 
with no substantial sting
repelling reptilian 
brains in flight
striking our oily...

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Categories: tic tac toe, dream, humanity, war, world,
Form: Free verse
The Clinking of the Pans
Playing tic tac toe with a triangular time bomb can be said to be a great idea for a triathlon of terrifically trained turnips whose...

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Categories: tic tac toe, baby,
Form: I do not know?
Winning Kisses and Hugs
A game of X's and O's
Is the classic tic tac toe
As you try to connect three
In a row so cleverly
As this crazy cleverness
Will lead to...

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Categories: tic tac toe, care, cute love, feelings,
Form: Rhyme
The Tenth Wave
THE TENTH WAVE



The rain drops prick the skin of the sea
Tumble with the urchins in the water,
The black water, so heavy, tired--
Watching it tic tac...

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Categories: tic tac toe, ocean,
Form: Prose Poetry

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