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Best Windscreen Poems

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


Premium Member Walk Tall
I was born and raised in a little town by the name of Calder
That was just twenty miles south of the Canadian border
As a boy I...

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Categories: windscreen, america, death, drink, drug,
Form: Narrative



An Eternity I
Stood upright, between two roads,
On a thin metal rail,
A solitary, brown coloured bottle 
Of beer,          ...

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Categories: windscreen, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member October Rain
Is it
simply a case of precipitation,
moist warm air condensation
or are they God’s tears showering us with love,
as rain washes away our sorrows,
in the hope of...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: windscreen, autumn, october, rain,
Form: Free verse
And Still I Drive - Part Two
Stars fall under failing skies...stars fall...stars fall...
But stars do not cry.
Into Ochs valley, through the Vale of White Horse...prancing 
besides a Dragons Hill;
It was here...

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Categories: windscreen, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Crow Bar
"The Crow Bar"

she said,
here I bury my dead,
you can hear them sleeping
somnulent forget-me-nots,
snoring blithely unaware,
in neat rows between 
the thick,
ink injected lines,
their soiled lives
ploughed and...

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Categories: windscreen, love, muse, satire,
Form: Narrative



Driving To the Light
driving away
	from a long pristine shoreline
where waves roll upon sand
	corralled by crumbling cliffs

driving toward
	a haven for sunbathers
listening to ice cream vendor’s jingles
	on boardwalk backed beaches

In...

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Categories: windscreen, change,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Motionless
Motionless

It looked such a sorry sight
Standing in the shed
Covered in rust and dust
With just a trace of red

A vibrant red with a flash of black
Across...

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Categories: windscreen, animal, car, death, destiny,
Form: Rhyme
Risks
RISKS
Scarred hills, risked mine shafts, dark and deep. 
The plonk of a stone,  dropped into water, far below.
Kids drifted to sounds of the gold-rush,...

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Categories: windscreen, 3rd grade, adventure, courage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Blitzkrieg : a Kookaburra Laughs
“Now behind the eyes and secrets of the dreamers in the streets rocked to sleep by the sea, see the titbits and topsyturvies, bobs and...

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Categories: windscreen, dark, destiny, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Vibrationary Roadkill High Beam
"Vibrationary Roadkill High Beam "  

You look at a screen,
it’s like you’re driving
you know, full speed, 
there you are planted 

firmly 
behind the wheel,

the...

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Categories: windscreen, journey, muse, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Barnstorming Heart
49 years past; a puppy was bought, picked up out of his pen on a pet shop floor;
he had honey brown eyes & an inquisitive...

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Categories: windscreen, adventure, memory, pets,
Form: Rhyme
Pride and Joy
When I was young I had a car
It didn’t cost too much
It didn’t have a speedo
It didn’t have a clutch
The doors, they wouldn’t open
And the...

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© John Fenn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: windscreen, childhood, funny,
Form: Rhyme
An Angels Kisses
(PROMP:[3:29am] angel!jeongin lies next to you and hugs you as you cry, telling you to stop missing him “it’s okay, I’m here” PROMPT CREDIT TO...

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Categories: windscreen, angel, death, death of
Form: Narrative
Gambling Spider
A spider on a windscreen wiper
Is gambling with his life,
He better pray the sun stays out
Or he just could be in strife.

Perhaps he could take...

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Categories: windscreen, children, funny,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Toms Story
It was promising to be a cloudy grey day if things held up' still what can you expect in England in Janruary Tom reasoned, he...

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Categories: windscreen, god,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things