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Calender Poems - Poems about Calender


Calender Week
Sunday lazy day hammocks in the wind Monday snooze alarms the work week begins Tuesday the taco rage drinking too much gin Wednesday on camel back over the hump again Thursday Mighty Thors Day deciding to stay in Friday the money craze right into the weekend Saturday is everything college football starts at ten These are the days of our life for...

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Categories: calender, day, football, time,
Form: Rhyme
Intellectual Calender B-Tch
Looking back on no tomorrow when in my head I held no sorrow Though yesterday came with regret and today I woke up with more sense Morning passed while thinking how to change the past without a row You told me you could throw a chair at me and tonight I try to cherish thee Glaring...

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Categories: calender, appreciation, courage, forgiveness, friendship
Form: Rhyme



Calender But Not Dated
Calender But Undated Haha... In Australia, calender means fixed dates... In Bolehland, it can mean to fix at a later date... In case you are wondering what that was about... Wonder no more, in a calender actual dates abound... Funny how one can call it a calender and yet differs so much... Penang Open is in the calender,...

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Categories: calender, analogy, august, best friend,
Form: Free verse
Revolving Calender
Is tomorrow the same as yesterday, Is yesterday going to be the same as tomorrow? If you question the days as numbers on a revolving Calendar, Will you be able to let your heart sing? I would never tell you to live for the day, But what good will it do to count the days until something meaningful happens? Will...

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Categories: calender, life,
Form: Free verse
Calender Man
30 days has November,and April All the rest are 31 What do you want for Christmas a new toy a car,piano maybe They are all Enthralled by different sounds....

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Categories: calender, write,
Form: ABC



Fool's Calender
Another end has come to stay Another year, and month, and day, A page fearfully tossed away. Yesterday's tomorrow is here Knight, have you defeated your fear? Can those dreams you beautifully Dressed in tomorrow's shadow be? Hah! Your heart still skips from same old fears Your voice stifled by same old fears Many morrows lay many a king to rest Who dare not face the...

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Categories: calender, philosophy,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things