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Drunks Poems - Poems about Drunks


Premium Member Celtic Warriors and Joycean Drunks
Watching the futbol match between the national teams of Ireland and Slovakia. I managed to purchase a cheap seat and I am sitting up in the nosebleed section. We drank and cheered as the game wore on. The Irish national team emerged victorious 2-1. Suddenly I remembered my mother’s maiden name:...

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Categories: drunks, humor,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Drunks and Skunks
Why do we say someone is “drunk as a skunk?” In truth, has anyone ever seen a skunk drunk? Written August 9, 2022...

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Categories: drunks, animal, drink, humorous,
Form: Couplet



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I thought about these moments of suspension when everything ends or has a break the day gives up hurting and the night comes the ones that are birds give up their place to the drunks and to those who are dogs now there's space in the alleys for the clocks to rest like gods every body seeks a mattress and an illusion after swallowing...

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Categories: drunks, analogy, dog, night, time,
Form: Free verse
Worst of the Lot
worst types of people in the world my mother had opinions about everything under the sun dividing the world into those that bored her amused her or charmed her dividing the world in those that knew and those that did not know she had particular scorn for so called experts saying a PHD meant BS piled high and deep never trust an expert she...

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Categories: drunks, america, angst, anxiety, drink,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
For the Drunks and the Loons, Extended
He spent his nights on the rolling seas Eating half-raw fish and moldy cheese He'd float into town about twice a year To see some old friends and drink a little beer He played an old guitar with worn-out strings With callused fingers, he could make it ring And he knew every song that'd ever been played And sung them all whenever...

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Categories: drunks, music,
Form: Rhyme



For the Drunks and the Loons
He spent his nights on the rolling seas Eating half-raw fish and moldy cheese He'd float into town about twice a year To see some old friends and drink a little beer He played an old guitar with worn-out strings With callused fingers, he could make it ring And he knew every song that'd ever been played And sung them all whenever...

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Categories: drunks, guitar, music,
Form: Rhyme
Drunks
Drunks Stay in Funks No longer look like Hunks Use Sidewalks for Bunks Get beaten up by Punks And though they have Lost it All They'll be in the Bodega Tomorrow Looking for some Alcohol...

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Categories: drunks, education, life, people,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things