Best Wolverine Poems
Oh WolverineDecember 12.2012
The scales are balanced, great joys ,vast heartache, deep rooted love.
Age withered appetite ,no food, nor travel desired, memories rekindle want ,but not drive.
A weekend with Hugh Jackman can surely re whet my palate, oh wolverine on high!
Brenda Atry December , 2012...
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Categories:
wolverine, funny, introspection, life, december,
Form:
Sijo
WolverineWild as a beast in action
One man of no direction
Living with immortality and screams
Voice over uncontrollable dreams
Exhibits hostility over injustices
Rebounds with amity and kindness
Invincible and unbreakable, but sober
Navigates the world over
Enlisted service man and man of his word...
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Categories:
wolverine, character, friend, hero,
Form:
Name
Wolverine GrowlThe solemn night's silence was
broken,
As needles pierces with a shrieking
sound bespoken.
So the growl of the wolverine breakthrough
the moonless night,
Waking up in a jolt, drenched in sweat,
what a sweet plight,
Lo, it was only a...
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Categories:
wolverine, allusion, dream, fairy, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Ernestine and the WolverineErnestine and her friends sweet sixteen
Jean Irene Josephine and Pauline
Dolled up in glamorous aubergine velveteen
Dreamt of being harvest queens on Halloween
Living it up Eugene drove their limousine
Directly to the drive-in theater widescreen
And there He was ...
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Categories:
wolverine, assonance, crush, film, fun,
Form:
Monorhyme
Wolverine
Let me tell you a story ...
The story of Wolverine is so vast that I would need much more space,
though, I will tell you what I have gathered about this man;
he was born in Alberta, Canada in 1832 and...
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Categories:
wolverine, fantasy,
Form:
Narrative
Categories:
wolverine, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Crystalline
Hunger Mooninhospitable
fresh snow smothers sustenance ~
wolverine greedy...
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Categories:
wolverine, animal, february, food, moon,
Form:
Haiku
Afraid of WolverinesI cannot vacation in Siberia she said.
There are wolverines there.
I would be promptly dead.
She knew they were fierce.
With huge claws and a crushing jaw.
She had heard the nightmarish stories from her own pa.
They would rip me apart, eat me for lunch.
My fear is gigantic, they...
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Categories:
wolverine, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Rhyme