Best Titter Poems
Below are the all-time best Titter poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of titter poems written by PoetrySoup members
The Smiles Follow YouThe golden hour for rising has arrived, and there are violet roses in the sky,
So, I bid hello to you, my robust friend, as the...
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Categories:
titter, fantasy, imagery, joy, nature,
Form:
Couplet
Terrific Tremendious Turbelent Trip Taken Through TimeTerrific Tremendious Turbulent
Trip Taken Through Time That
Truly Tempted Those Tempered
To Titter Transforming Transparent
Titillating Tenacious Transferred
Trophies Trying Transliterating
Title Transgressing Temptation.
Now you figure it out Contest
with...
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Categories:
titter, allegory, analogy, bereavement, sick,
Form:
I do not know?
SelbstverbannungWhispering caresses testify
under duress with somber
adoration.
How many sonnets have I
forgotten
while tracing the
contours of your shape?
Your slick fragrance disarms my
resolve; I yearn to
bottle such essence
if only...
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Categories:
titter, lost love, passion
Form:
Free verse
Children of An Angry FatherWhen primeval men were made,
Someone said they were perfect,
But I ask them how plausibly so
Can perfection beget imperfection?
They laughed and I laughed in return.
Some others...
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Categories:
titter, anger, children, courage, father,
Form:
I do not know?
One Teeny Tiny ProblemDutch cruller, rich and sweet,
Belgium chocolates, nothing like them.
Scottish kale, made into tasty broth.
New England crab, pride of the Atlantic,
Cuba’s sweet and sour daiquiri.
America’s tastiest...
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Categories:
titter, funny,
Form:
Light Verse
Joy of ChildrenThey laugh, they giggle, they titter and they toss.
They jump, they dive, they swing and they sing.
Their exuberance runs around the room, chasing whatever.
Energy boings...
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Categories:
titter, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form:
Free verse
The Enchanted ForestThe enchanted forest- what a sight!
With glorious rays of the dim sun,
Shining through the peaks of the wise old trees.
With massive faces carved...
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Categories:
titter, fairy, fantasy,
Form:
Verse
Polish It Behind the DoorMy big sisters were being kind to me
It was not like them to be so nice
Big sisters fall from an evil tree
and I'm sure...
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Categories:
titter, funny,
Form:
Verse
Is Fart a Naughty WordIs the word “fart” a naughty word
Hope not... I find it cute and giggly
But don't go by me, my mind is a little warped
Words are...
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Categories:
titter, humorous, , cute,
Form:
Narrative
Dark Matter MattersDark matter seems to be
What isn’t there to be seen
In between
What we see.
They dub it dark since you cannot detect it
Nor can they inspect it
With...
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Categories:
titter, creation, dark, deep, earth,
Form:
Rhyme
Thanks For the MemoryIn the ancient city of York
My friends and I have been for a walk
Studying a little Viking history
Instead of returning to the car
We...
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Categories:
titter, funny,
Form:
Light Verse
Rain SongDrip drop
titter tatter
hear the raindrops
pitter patter
falling faster
growing fatter
hit the ground
splash and splatter.
Prattle tattle
swish and swizzle
hear them make
the sidewalk sizzle
pitter pitter
drip and drizzle
falling softer
start to fizzle.
Drip...
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Categories:
titter, children
Form:
Rhyme
Going's and HappeningsI wot of maifaire said the man where people sell
Upon the green where are leafy boughed trees seen
There stand thegen; reeve; and fat geese lay,...
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Categories:
titter, adventure, allusion, england,
Form:
Rhyme
A Ghostly BooPitter Patter on my wall, who is it
I hear call.
In my room I sit alone
but I hear you send me a
friendly...
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Categories:
titter, fantasy, holiday, humorous,
Form:
Sonnet
My Poetic Double (Nestorian Sonnet)He grins like sweet summer sun and dons a musky mojo,
causing the blooms to titter and roll their sweat onto him;
trancing the sage-less,...
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Categories:
titter, father, introspection, lifeme,
Form:
Sonnet