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Box Office Poems - Poems about Box Office

Box Office Poems - Examples of all types of poems about box office to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for box office.
Spiralised westerns are not the same
...Roll the credits on what's-his-name, walks like Eastwood, talks just like Wayne, saddled up on his trusted steed, pistol packing, sure he'll succeed, stealing the sunset, final frame. Red carp......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, film, western,
Form: Rondeau



Premium Member Legend
...Look up in the sky ! It’s a bird ! It’s a plane. It’s Superman ! More powerful than a locomotive, faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. This fearless man of ......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, courage,
Form: Narrative
Groundhog day 2024 or Forty one days since 2023 Winter Solstice
...Groundhog day 2024 or Forty one days since 2023 Winter Solstice Rather than be a day late and dollar short, I opted to post poem acknowledging the second of February, where eponymous ground......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, adventure, america, animal, celebration,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Me the Wild Elephant
...Me The Wild Elephant Being the wild Elephant I could be too elegant like JUMBO, huge, big, massive, gla......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, animal, appreciation,
Form: Personification
Norma Jean
..."Norma Jean" stuck out Einstein's tongue sticks out as being among one of the most amazing things to see but then when i saw Marilyn's skirt skirting that grate that wa......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, color,
Form: Free verse



The Clock
...Everything around is quiet, not a sound could be heard, except for the engine running up and down the street and the ticking clock erupting my heart beat. I hear the sound of music, a yonder ridin......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, analogy, appreciation, community, england,
Form: Narrative
The Audience
...When you speak to an audience, who are you talking to? The people in front of your screen or those trapped in your dreams? More than thirty thousand people are watching you simultaneously and the lan......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, anxiety, confidence, courage, culture,
Form: Free verse
Gen X 1965-1980
... Gen X or the MTV generation. See a big growth in the Dept. of education. A generation of latchkey Kids home alone. Rocky hits the box office, With Sylvester Stallone.......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, childhood, memorial,
Form: Rhyme
A Life's Purpose
...Why am I here, Why is this life I live? God, your definition of birth, I still have to catch on... Why you give lives? Because one moment we touch the skies, & the other, in deep ocean, we......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, character, courage, emotions, heart,
Form: Narrative
Brigette Goes To Broadway
...Flapping gay garment hung on balcony bannister Trots obstinate flung spun over railing Fixated brazen Brigette immune to embarrassment Boosted bemuse formats never failing Co......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, allusion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Box Office Smash
...Actor factor Actress finesse Icon beckon Stage fright one’s plight Playwright in sight Big star goes far Bit part false start Lead role lifts soul Star cast so......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, age, confidence, creation, devotion,
Form: Footle
Groundhog Day 2022 Or Forty Two Days Since 2021 Winter Solstice Part One
...Already noticeably marked increase in daylight yours truly courtesy affected qua heliotropic phenomenon finds me noggin gently being tugged upward and westward ho toward sun after dark mine tal......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, fun, inspiration, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Casting Earth's Redemption
...I need you to sing the straight white male lead in Phantom of Our Opera as a Catch-22 steed. I don't sing with wit and I won't dance without it. If that's a no, but hard for you to show, ......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, fear, health, heartbreak, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
The Joker
...He chose a face that only his mad mother would love. He painted a tragedy upon a crooked grin. His mask was designed to mug any real mirth. His career-path a honking mockery. A blunder......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Have I Finally Died
...The time has come to end this life of mine, The time has come to leave everything unimportant permanently behind. All of my rescues will be cared for and comfortable, as promised to me, by a true......Read the rest...
Categories: box office, retirement, self,
Form: Rhyme

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