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Best Whitey Poems

Below are the all-time best Whitey poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of whitey poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member President For a Day
-Dr President Lady, please  launch the nuclear war button-

I'm packing up my girdle; I'm heading up state 
Where society thinks only men should run...

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Categories: whitey, appreciation, celebration, courage, devotion,
Form: Free verse



Wasted Angels
Howard Marks and God Almighty
Shared a spliff, and had a whitey
Then had the munchies, and a bong
Annoying Peter with the pong
By which time it was...

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Categories: whitey, addiction, creation, god, heaven,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Coincidental Names and Vocations
I was reminiscing the other day about people I've known o'er the years,
And found it strange that their names corresponded with their careers.
For instance, Joseph...

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Categories: whitey, humorous, jobs,
Form: Rhyme
The New York Yankees
The New York Yankees have made winning a tradition.
They’ve won for years despite periodic transition.
Since the twenties, the Yankees have won many a game.
Their yearly...

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Categories: whitey, dedication, sports
Form: Rhyme
Bazooka Joe Is Gum - 1000 Ways To Die
David slings a rock
Cop holsters a glock, Lizzie Borden packs an axe
Mac he packs the knife, Billy battles with a club, Tommy’s gun is a...

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Categories: whitey, conflict, courage, death, metaphor,
Form: Shape



When Baseball Was King
On our black and white TV,
we sat engrossed, Chris and me.
He was six and I was three,
the Yanks were on a winning spree.

Mickey Mantle, Willie...

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Categories: whitey, childhood, nostalgia, sports
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Who's a Loser
Mr Webster's definition of loser
A consistent failure abuser
Turkey that has no wings
Sunkist lemon of a human being

I say Ol' Daniel's wrong
Ain't nobody that far gone
They're...

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Categories: whitey, conflict, fun,
Form: Rhyme
Eye Flashes Heart's Light
two bows up and down
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Categories: whitey, image, love,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Cat Bath
Whitey sitting innocently
Next to the bird bath 
Looking so penticently
You are doing the math

Bathe, well this is a bath
Lick, scratch first stomach
Ears high turning like...

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Categories: whitey, animals, imagination, nature
Form: I do not know?
Progression Pt2: a Brief Summary of Black History
Revolution! Revolution!
Is the cry of the war
Civil conflict to combat
Fight for freedom once more,
Taking bullets for the north
We will overtake the south,
Gettysburg reaches hearts
by way...

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Categories: whitey, black african american, education,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Remembering the 1950's
Baseball cards and hula hoops
  Baloney sandwich, Campbell’s soup

Howdy Doody and Mickey Mouse
  Mamie and Ike in the White House

American Bandstand, Rock 'n...

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Categories: whitey, fun, nostalgia, remember,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member A Place of Goodbyes
A place of goodbyes is the earth
Each generation we let go
Heaven_ place of hellos and mirth

Whitey went_ will there be rebirth
Or with animals only end...

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Categories: whitey, death, pets, me,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member Villanelle If You Knew What the Rest In Silence Think
Villanelle : If only you knew what the rest in silence think

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: whitey, color,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member The Hustle - Both Audio and Text - W-Image
I was an avid billiard player for many years, and a very good one, and believe me, these old (and young) HUSTLERS are out there...

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Categories: whitey, humor,
Form: Narrative
Forgetting Where You Came From, Part Ii
...“While I march for justice in our neighborhood,
you were out here running ’round in the woods.
While I protested to bring about change,
you sold out to...

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Categories: whitey, brother, change, family, growing
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs