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Dial Phone Poems - Poems about Dial Phone

Dial Phone Poems - Examples of all types of poems about dial phone 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 dial phone.

Premium Member Still I Loved It
...Louis the Sixteenth vintage rotary dial phone realistic, except for the pinkness. genuine antique phone was copper and back still I all loved it and wanted one exactly like it.......Read the rest...
Categories: dial phone, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse



Calling From Yesteryear
...I've been wanting to call you, but the rolodex was trashed decades ago, and the laptops got Alzheimer's. I need a Bakelite dial phone one heavy enough to withstand some heavy breathing. Whe......Read the rest...
Categories: dial phone, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Lock of Hair
...A lock of hair A torn shoe string A rocking chair A wedding ring A dial phone A worn headband A xylophone An old night stand A broken piece, a little bit of what has passed No......Read the rest...
Categories: dial phone, memory, moving on, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Intransigence
...As like every other loving child growing up In my early years, I have always looked up to my father I was over-whelmed by his creativeness... How he improvised and jury-rigged his make-shift con......Read the rest...
Categories: dial phone, father,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Physic Hotline Number
...Dial phone number Inquire about future fate Tarot cards reading Ascertaining the deceit Searching answer in the stars Example for Destiny or Choices Contest 4-18-2016......Read the rest...
Categories: dial phone, fantasy,
Form: Tanka



Age of Ten
...AGE OF TEN Way back then when I was ten Things were so very different then I wrote with ink in a fountain pen Whenever we could we would build a den And I loved to help my dad in the gar......Read the rest...
Categories: dial phone, childhood, children, nostalgia,
Form: Blank verse

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