Best Willard Poems
Below are the all-time best Willard poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of willard poems written by PoetrySoup members
Willard CreekOn Willard Creek, a marsh does lay,
upon a soft soliloquy of a dormant day...
The moss medusa within her array,
spreads a garden green for our...
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Categories:
willard, butterfly, nature, river,
Form:
Couplet
I'M Going To the Willard (March 1 2008)I'm Going to the Willard (March 1 2008)
Came in May 1860 with a ringing in my head
By 1866 I was dead at the Willard
This is...
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Categories:
willard, allegory, confusion, death, depression,
Form:
Free verse
What Discursive Poetic Theme Shall I Write AboutHmm...What Discursive Poetic Theme Shall I Write About...
Today (a rather brisk, chilly,
and otherwise sat
tiss factory twirly delightful
December 18th, 2018) matte
her of fact quite
refreshing noontime, while...
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Categories:
willard, abuse, allusion, america, analogy,
Form:
Bio
RomneyWillard Mitt Romney
born into wealth and money
Can't conceive of life as the Beaver
and pushes temps as high as trench fever
"Clerihew" form for Andrea's "Seeking...
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Categories:
willard, funny,
Form:
Clerihew
Contemporary Christian MusicI listen to a lot of contemporary Christian music because it's inspirational and
heart-warming. Listening to plenty of contemporary Christian music makes me wanting to
read the...
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Categories:
willard, musicinspirational, christian, music, christian,
Form:
Epic
It Smells Like a Pharmacy In HereIt smells like a cardboard box
holding rows of an escape from reality
but who defined reality
was deja vu an afterthought of reality
banished to the rubbish wagon...
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Categories:
willard, angst, death, depression, loss,
Form:
Free verse
VampireVAMPIRE
I’ll tell you of Willard Van Drood
An alarmingly strange young dude
Young Willard, to all, seemed so harmless
Was so freaking plain, utterly charmless
Kids might ask him...
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Categories:
willard, death, mom, mom,
Form:
Free verse
The Alarm ClockAlarm Clock
-Levis Hutchins,the inventor
On a birds eye survey you had seen buildings, horses, wagons on a flat yard.
In central vision you had seen the street...
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Categories:
willard, bible, creation, england, environment,
Form:
ABC
Rhyming Male NamesThese are the male names I rhymed.
It has taken some thyme.
Tome-Jerome, Guillaume
Richard- Redford,Clifford,Conuford
Willard-Gerard,Barnard,Cunard
Wilton, Parton, Clayton, Keaton
Wayne- Dwane,Germine,Jermaine
Rolland-Gilbert,Eabert, Delbert, Norbert
Ronnie- Johnny, Lonnie
Jerry- Barry, Gary, Harry, Larry,Geoffery
Derek-...
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Categories:
willard, creation,
Form:
Rhyme
Gitter Dunn - 2nd Half In Text - Plus Full Audio VersionThis is the 2nd Half - sorry, this is the only way to get my long pieces posted - an full length audio version is...
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Categories:
willard, father,
Form:
Narrative
Pshaw“Pshaw!” My grandmother said
as she thumped and bumped about
her crowded kitchen
steam rising, having
heated conversation with herself
Rankled by my grandfather's
latest excuse for not helping
around the house
Thwack!...
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Categories:
willard, emotions, feelings, grandmother, humor,
Form:
Free verse
Slow DancingSLOW DANCING AND YOUR LOOKING SO FINE
OUR LOVES AS GOOD AS IT GETS
ENCHANTING MOMENTS KEEP PLAYING REWIND
OVER AND OVER AGAIN
OVER AND OVER AGAIN
SLOW...
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Categories:
willard, husband, love, song-me,
Form:
Ballad
Insights/OutsightsHope no one is gettin' the wrong message, I am not petulant...My EMail is
available to anyone (Quasarttt228@aol.com) My phone No. is another matter, but...
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Categories:
willard, adventure, faith, happiness, life,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Wee Willards Wild Wistful TalesWillard was a wily wizened wonderful wizard
Who willingly wrote wildly wonderous tales,
Were Willard’s wild tales wistful?
Wish we knew, Wilbur wailed, wondering....
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Categories:
willard, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Alliteration