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Confusion Food Poems

These Confusion Food poems are examples of Food poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Food Confusion poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Meal

In the shallow
light of the moon,
the shadow dives
into the Hydrangeas
seeking a camouflage
of dark green
the howl of the
wolf pierces the
silence of the sleepy night
like the cry...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: food, cat, confusion, death, extended



Premium Member My Donkey
When my donkey does loudly bray.
Then I know he is out of hay.
I’ll bring a new bale,
And away he’ll sail.
I hope he’s not running away.
...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, confusion, farewell, food,

NEPTUNIAN SARCOPHAGUS
Because it is the archangel hypnotizng
you into losing yourself in that thin treadmill
at the archane center of advanced transurfing
& remember what that demagogue Rex Hemphill
said....

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© Ivo Cos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: food, animal, confusion, fantasy, fish,

Premium Member Wanting Wandering Hungery Rabbit-
he rabbit wanted
into the garden yet the 2
foot fence so stops him

7/13/23
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2023©...

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Categories: food, adventure, analogy, animal, anxiety,

Premium Member Home Cooking
Signals crossed
     Salad's tossed

   Husband's lost
     Wife's the boss...

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Categories: confusion, food, home, husband,



Appetite
A Dining Hall’s famous passion 
And signal stomachs have vision.
Not shown ignites cook’s confusion,
The proudest chef slight convulsion…

Determines how far feeders go
With that which makes...

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Categories: allusion, crush, food, love,

Meeting John and Speaking With Him
I had just spoken with John!
To meet the bastard I’d sworn,
My planned time 5:00am dawn,
Over his fertile grass lawn 
He had had to treat with...

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Categories: business, confusion, food, wisdom,

Arsenic Cyanide Ac
Arsenic has an atomic number of 33. 
It has 33 protons in its nucleus and 
33 electrons buzzing around the nucleus.
1.When arsenic is mixed into...

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Categories: food, addiction, body, drink, drug,

Premium Member Pinch
Pinch

Rarity often governs price, 
and availability 
more so, than the need,
and acceptance of what is on hand.

Pinch...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, food, forgiveness, growth,

Farmer Daniel Faces His Spaniel
A land which doesn’t much nutrients wield
Will certainly not many grains yield.
This I had, flatly, told friend Daniel:
A farmer with more time for spaniel
While it...

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Categories: business, character, confusion, food,

Poisoning
There are some poisoning substances when mixed into drink 
or food cause weakness,confusion,paralysis and even death.
They are odorless,colorless and tasteless like water..
Sometimes symptoms resemble of...

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Categories: food, body, death, drink, drug,

I Crowned the Write Full Missus Champ Paean Practical Joker
I crowned the write full missus "champ paean practical joker"

The following moniker “innocent prankster” 
awarded, hashtagged, and qualified wife
as trickster de jure appended 
to alluded...

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Categories: food, abuse, adventure, april, confusion,

A Lost Candy Is Handy
Now, you see your mislaid candy,
Still your very property and handy.

So, don’t words with your sister bandy 
Nor repeat that her hair is sandy: 
You...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, crush, food,

Pigs
I
Decades in America changed me
Yes, piglets are cute, obese ones not!
America regulates farming,  pets, husbandry 
People of color, here, practice pig-cleaning:
Pigs eat human feces;...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: food, africa, confusion, corruption, culture,

Good Customer Service
As a volunteer in a coffee shop as a waitress,
I provide customer service all the time.
Sometimes I make mistakes,
Other times I provide good customer service.

One...

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Categories: confusion, food,


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