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Catch Phrase Poems - Poems about Catch Phrase


Premium Member Catch-Phrase
*Image of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt. Catch-Phrase TANKA (interrupt someone who's talking) West would say, If I may stop you dead in your tracks East would say, If I may slice you with some honey criminal, subliminal HAIKU'S (Tea at the Roosevelt's) Eleanor, of tea; women are like a teabag strong, ~~in hot water (Parodies of mines...) Franklin D. of tea; men are like a teabag too cold water, ~~add ice (...and again...) there're...

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Categories: catch phrase, word play,
Form: Verse
A Catch Phrase
words to move fit the grove into the haze a smoky room city rattle-boom on rainy days a maze of thought twists the space sought between ears painted in rage of passing years that turn a page tunnel vision on television where all the just buried love in dust and all the world must dig around to find it find it inside...

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Categories: catch phrase, world,
Form: Rhyme



Cliche and Catch Phrase Party
Once in a blue moon I have been told The cliché’s clan gets together with the Catch Phrase posy If I have told you once I have told you a thousand times this story or are you the last one to know? Well, it all started for no rhyme or reason but you could see the writing on...

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Categories: catch phrase, fun, word play,
Form: I do not know?
Catch Phrase Reunion
Catch phrase’s class reunion day All showed up to have their say……. Willy Nilly was married to Hold your horses Met during a PE class on the obstacle courses Sorry Charlie always had a crush on Get a clue But she fell for another, Give the devil his due What the Sam hill and A day Late and a dollar...

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Categories: catch phrase, fun, humorous, light, drug,
Form: Rhyme
Catch Phrase
.................................Exaggerated Yesterday .................................Overestimated Tomorrow .................................Underestimated Today...

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Categories: catch phrase, life
Form: Free verse



Premium Member My Catch Phrase
I knew what I was getting into when Deb gave me my catch phrase. It was the last one available and seemed likely to net prose praise. I mean why enter a contest if no points are likely to be made. “Nothing ventured, nothing gained”, “hang out the wash”, “call a spade a spade”. When I was young I loved to box. But...

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Categories: catch phrase, life, people
Form: Quatrain

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