Frit Poems | Examples


Premium MemberDIALECT RECITATION poetry reading


Aye 'ee is fierce and hale.
Four mile to work,across the vale;
No slommakin' slattern 'ee,
Okkard as an itching flea.

Eee'd fetch hosses to boss's yard,
Garmed with mud,as thick as lard,
Cla'holt of 'em wiv a rope,
On is own,allus could cope.

Niver sees 'im vexed,or aggled,
Even if drenched and bedraggled;
In lightning 'e wore niver frit,
Though the whole sky wore fork-lit.

Grew peas that kidded well,
Allus 'ad a tale to tell.
Categories: frit, word play,
Form: Bio

Premium MemberOrhams Old Fashioned Donut Shop

The Cinnamon Bazooka Bun is an ardent dough
a pound of sticky heat that dissolves 
the tongue in an ****** of butter.

There is an uncertain pantless fervor here
in the parked Impala, a craven pursuit of the 
spiral core, winding mounds of sacchariferous frit

A cop drives by--and we shrink in our non-chalance
our frosted, reunion-phased glaze betrays no chance
that something untoward is not happening here.
Categories: frit, food, love, sexy,
Form: Free verse


Premium MemberDialect the Form

DIALECT recited in an English dialect &
by definitio
n is best heard than read-please go to the above youtube link

here is the words inmy local vernacular English

Aye 'ee is fierce and hale.
Four mile to work,across the vale;
No slommakin' slattern 'ee,
Okkard as an itching flea.

Eee'd fetch hosses to boss's yard,
Garmed with mud,as thick as lard,
Cla'holt of 'em wiv a rope,
On is own,allus could cope.

Niver sees 'im vexed,or aggled,
Even if drenched and bedraggled;
In lightning 'e wore niver frit,
Though the whole sky wore fork-lit.

Grew peas that kidded well,
Allus 'ad a tale to tell.
Categories: frit, family, poetry,
Form: Bio

Premium MemberTree of Fruit Don'T Eat-My Spokenword-

What I Adam and Eve the life of tree;
In the Garden of Eden there's a tree;
"Tree of souls" blossoms keeps frit whole and free;
New souls, which falls in the Guf, treasury;
Sown garden the fruit bearing trees believe;
Angel Gabriel reaches in soul sees;
Disobedient children Glory pleas;
Flows rivers  from throne of God certainly;
Eden, Satan told Eve eat of the tree;

11/8/22
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Poem Syllable Counter Results
Syllables Per Line:	10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Total # Syllables:	90
Total # Lines:	9  (Including empty lines)
Words with (syllables) counted programmatically:	 N/A
Total # Words:	66
Categories: frit, adventure, analogy, conflict, engagement,
Form: Monorhyme

Premium MemberMy Choice Dialect

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BOY
Aye 'ee is fierce and hale.
Four mile to work,across the vale;
No slommakin' slattern 'ee,
Okkard as an itching flea.

Eee'd fetch hosses to boss's yard,
Garmed with mud,as thick as lard,
Cla'holt of 'em wiv a rope,
On is own,allus could cope.

Niver sees 'im vexed,or aggled,
Even if drenched and bedraggled;
In lightning 'e wore niver frit,
Though the whole sky wore fork-lit.

Grew peas that kidded well,
Allus 'ad a tale to tell.
Categories: frit, word play,
Form: Verse


Premium MemberFrit

One little fritillary
Hiding in the weeds
Shrivels up and fades away
Scattering its seeds.
Categories: frit, earth day, flower, garden,
Form: Quatrain

Premium MemberDialect the Form

re-post inspired by Constance D form contest

A BUCKS BOY


Aye 'ee is fierce and hale.
Four mile to work,across the vale;
No slommakin' slattern 'ee,
Okkard as an itching flea.

Eee'd fetch hosses to boss's yard,
Garmed with mud,as thick as lard,
Cla'holt of 'em wiv a rope,
On is own,allus could cope.

Niver sees 'im vexed,or aggled,
Even if drenched and bedraggled;
In lightning 'e wore niver frit,
Though the whole sky wore fork-lit.

Grew peas that kidded well,
Allus 'ad a tale to tell.


In my local English Dialect
Categories: frit, childhood, language,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Frit Day At the Beach

water was cold
iwas was told
me a friend when in
the fun began
we slash and bash
we did this each
the 
FRIT DAY ON THE BEACH
Categories: frit, joy,
Form: Light Verse

Premium MemberBucks Boy Recitation Poem

Aye 'ee is fierce and hale.
Four mile to work,across the vale;
No slommakin' slattern 'ee,
Okkard as an itching flea.

Eee'd fetch hosses to boss's yard,
Garmed with mud,as thick as lard,
Cla'holt of 'em wiv a rope,
On is own,allus could cope.

Niver sees 'im vexed,or aggled,
Even if drenched and bedraggled;
In lightning 'e wore niver frit,
Though the whole sky wore fork-lit.

Grew peas that kidded well,
Allus 'ad a tale to tell.


Dialect from aound Aylesbury Vale ,England

hear me read this on youtube @ http://youtu.be/RfQCyNiNDAY
Categories: frit, boy, people, places,
Form: Bio

At Frist Sight

i took one look
and got hook
on that night
the mmon was bright
it was
LOVE AT
FRIT SIGHT
Categories: frit, adventure, love,
Form: Light Verse

Halloween

The howls of the wolfs strike the beast beneath the bed it roars 
For it’s the full moon to night Scary of course
The little kid crawls out the bed to go to the toilet that night
When he thinks of the witches  and the beasts that bit
He steps back into bed when he gets a horrible frit
A ghost comes out the cupboard a skeleton from beneath the bed 
A monster comes through  the door way that he thinks will eat his head
A witch hackles from in his draws and then he fins out
It’s his sister his brother his mother and his father all messing about
From beneath the bed his brother with a skeleton  mask
Well in his cupboard his father with out a doubt
From in his draws his sister the smell little brat
From under the door way his mother of course he did say note
What he did was put his hand in his desk grab a water gun and squirted them all and his mum
He felt kind of stupid much more then he did before 
When he found out it was is nan and granddad how organized it all
Categories: frit, fear, father, sister, brother,
Form: Rhyme

Growing Up Getto Black

from the frit day
hear what i say
its a fight
for your life
as you go its a open door
hard on the poor
you do learm more
how to get by if you this no lie
any day you could be wack
you live in  a sack
GROWING UP GETTO BLACK
Categories: frit, adventure, black african american,
Form: Light Verse

Premium MemberA Buckinghamshire Boy-Recited

Aye 'ee is fierce and hale.
Four mile to work,across the vale;
No slommakin' slattern 'ee,
Okkard as an itching flea.

Eee'd fetch hosses to boss's yard,
Garmed with mud,as thick as lard,
Cla'holt of 'em wiv a rope,
On is own,allus could cope.

Niver sees 'im vexed,or aggled,
Even if drenched and bedraggled;
In lightning 'e wore niver frit,
Though the whole sky wore fork-lit.

Grew peas that kidded well,
Allus 'ad a tale to tell.


Dialect from around Aylesbury Vale ,England in 1940's

Listen to me read this in this dialect on youtube under my pen name ichthyschiro
Categories: frit, funny, people, places, work,
Form: Ballad
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