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Holiday Culture Poems

These Holiday Culture poems are examples of Culture poems about Holiday. These are the best examples of Culture Holiday poems written by international poets.


Little Red Riding Hood Wants To Be Skinny Too
I was jogging down a wooden trail, Hoping to lose the extra holiday fat
When I saw my favorite little girl, Sporting her fabled red cape...

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Categories: allegory, angst, body, culture,



Ready Aim Fire
Ready...Aim...Fire!

In light of tension twixt
brinkmanship rumbling one
East Asian Tiger
country otherwise known as
"the land of morning calm,"
yours truly t'will invite 
"freedom foo fighters"
tubby regaling with a...

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Categories: culture, america, anger, angst, anti

Premium Member If Australia Was a Poem
If Australia  was a poem
It would be written in galloping Iambic
Full of characters leaning toward the laconic
Every line a simile, every name a diminutive

If...

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Categories: culture, nostalgia, simile, word

White and Blue City
The town painted in white and blue
Beneath the blue skies that watch on
At its beauty for its white beaches 
And marvelous scenery by the water...

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Categories: culture, beach, beauty, color, community,

April Fools' Occurs First Day of Fourth Month
April fools' occurs first day of fourth month

Ordinarily all manner 
of tomfoolery doth abound,
celebrated for countless centuries 
by different cultures, 
though exact origins remain 
shrouded...

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Categories: culture, 10th grade, 11th grade,



The Tale of the Holiday Devil
It’s not for the mere frail 
this cautionary tale 
of wicked yuletide fright 
Do come inside
and sit hearthside
on this dark and snowy night 

A chilling...

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Categories: children, christmas, culture, dark,

Premium Member Out Body In Mind
I can see Yang's lusty nature
politically
and economically
and sensually
abhors a vacuum

And yet
Yin's crusty
thrusty green nurture
softens bilaterally extended polarities
into not not appositions

Bicameral positive dialogue
perhaps even bi-genderal re-associations
dipolar...

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Categories: culture, destiny, green, health,

Premium Member Sexier Santa Passions
Community trauma prevention
sounds not so sexy
to absent-minded mayors
and perennial kleptocratic players

And growing a regenerative Learning Community
isn't really ecojust about restoring
healthy democratic justice
for a somewhat sexier
and...

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Categories: culture, education, health, humor,

Pesky Phil
Groundhog Day 
What is it they say?
If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter 
Should we let something like this become a hinder
After...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, culture, february, holiday,

Seven Principles Seven Symbols
A seven day event 
Based on African descent 
Culminating in giving gifts and a large feast
Based on African festivals ranging from the West to the...

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Categories: culture, africa, black african american,

A Time To Be Thankful
Thanksgiving is a time of year 
To give thanks to those both far and near. 
Be it family, friends, husband, or wife
Or someone else who...

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Categories: appreciation, celebration, culture, holiday,

Keep Capering
Sea alongside where they are, where they go
    Undercurrent of cover, keep upset under wraps
    Run a watertight routine...

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Categories: culture, allusion, blessing, god, holiday,

Labor Day 2022
Courtesy of one or more tradesmen, 
first Monday in September set aside
for employees able, eager, ready 
and willing to acquire money 
to marry groom or...

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Categories: america, appreciation, celebration, culture,

Presidents Holiday
Laundry billowing in the wind
Drove my mother around the bend
She'd greet with scorn
Each Monday morn 
But with ironing done, she grinned!...

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Categories: culture,

Lance Defeats the Matriarchy, Part I
The endless fight seemed to come to an end,
the toxic nature beaten out of men
by lessons taught, and pressure from above,
the masculine had surrendered to...

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Categories: conflict, corruption, culture, men,


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