Invaders Poems

Premium MemberInvaders with Rice

Treacherous invaders ever growing,
in dark, damp places always showing,
protective boundaries, they will breach, 
insidiously extending their evil reach.
How will I conquer these fungal sinners?
I'll intrepidly cook mushrooms for dinner.
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Categories: invaders, food, humor,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberSaved From Invaders


   Seeing the mashed potatoes,
   Heaped upon my plate.
   Sent me reeling to a past,
   I could relate.

   With a scoop of potatoes,
   Laying in my spoon.
   They sailed across the table,
   Right in Fathers' face.

   Off
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Categories: invaders, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Rhyme


Premium MemberWinged Invaders

  Their ghastly buzzing’s in the air
    targeting vegetation everywhere
  They dive-bomb and guillotine
    anything and everything green

  Prodigious throngs of winged invaders
    escaping from the ground
  Moving in dark clouds of death
    engulfing whatever’s around

  They may
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Categories: invaders, dark, insect, sound,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberNest of Dragon Invaders

A nest of wild dragon invaders! The ferocious nasty warrior said.
We have to annihilate them, make sure they are dead.
What are they? The king asked, when they sounded the alarm.
His daughter, Vee Vee as hiding them in a cave, keeping them warm.

The army looked left, upwards, down in the ground, and due right.
They could not
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Categories: invaders, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberChapter 98 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Teenager Invaders Misbehavior

Late evening March 2045

The Teenagers were adventurous 
They were venturing.  DJ and 
Damali Trech were both 18 years 
Old. The Copy Cat Club was the
Place to  be for teens.  It mostly 
Served as a hang out spot for
Teenagers at the present time.
Amadeus was 15. He'll turn 16 in
August.  The family's 
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Categories: invaders, confidence, courage, emotions, father
Form: Alliteration


Return of the Invaders

The spotted lantern fly is back,
With wings of spots on red and black,
Arriving not with praise or pomp,
But calls to, if you see one, stomp!

They first appeared a year ago
And are invasive, so you know,
Destroying all the other plants
They meet, in every circumstance.

I haven’t seen one yet, but I
Am quite prepared to help them die,
My
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Categories: invaders, insect,
Form: Rhyme

Am I Wicked Too

I don't live in a mansion built with sophisticated plan
I live in a place that okayly describes a common man
Where night invaders rat the kitchen and corners as they like
Every average man will know what this is like

These little creatures are oftentimes wicked
Even after they are with remnants fed
Such that if you expose an important
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Categories: invaders, 7th grade, hurt,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberNight Invaders

It rained on and on.
the fire in the hearth
had long died out.
hunger grew,	
frustration raged.

vultures swooped down
 to feed on flesh in the night
half willing, half resenting,
surrendered, rather subdued,

desire spilled over,
bristles pricking
from organ to organ
thrusting and tearing 
devouring in greedy gulp

waves surged past the log

passion spent,
hunger appeased,
purse strings loosened,
silver coins tinkled.

amply paid,
her wages of shame……!
the toil
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Categories: invaders, abuse, animal, body, fate,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberProfessional Home Invaders Advice

professional home invaders don’t rob family homes
when they see signs of children they back off
because children are unpredictable
not socialized like grown ups
so put some toys in your driveway
and balloons in your window 
to remain safe
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Categories: invaders, home,
Form: Free verse

Tears Invaders

no tears
belong to us...
They are metaphorical legitimate daughters
 metaphor of pain and nostalgia...
 that invade of us...!
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Categories: invaders, allegory, allusion, metaphor, nostalgia,
Form: Epigram

Premium MemberBuyer Beware

Buyer Beware 
David J Walker

The Earth is our patient host
And we are the guests
Feasting freely in a full pantry  
Steeling the linen 
Calling our neighbors invaders
Demanding justice to fortify our
Positions and satisfy our ambitions
Enforcing the bowing and kneeling
But buyer beware
Earth has its own practice 
Of healing
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Categories: invaders, earth,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberPernicious Invaders

Luna appears 
pale, pocked,
and blemished by time;
rising majestically above the horizon
to traverse the ebony dome
of the night sky.
And as a Goddess,
She sits high above the planet,
monitoring the comings and goings
of humanity: 
an unenviable enterprise.
For Man is a pernicious invader:
polluting the pristineness of space
with thousands of bits of accumulated junk.
And yet, it seems, nothing can dampen
Man's
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Categories: invaders, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberAll Those Invaders

A man’s home is his castle it sure needs a moat
Or, even better to get there, his own, ferry boat

Cause’, it seems his castle is not quite his home
After he has finished with the visitors syndrome

There is that darn postie who delivers everyday
Charity bags and bin persons every Wednesday

Then there are those food delivery, menu
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Categories: invaders, appreciation, peace, tribute,
Form: Couplet

Space Invaders

We all have that friend that feels the need
To invade your personal space when they speak
I don't need to smell your breath
To hear what you said
There's one in every group
Space Invaders
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Categories: invaders, angst, body, earth, friend,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberInvaders

They looked at us with pity
We looked at them in fear

We'd found what we'd assumed was a city
For decades we'd drilled to get into here

Now we stood to see how they live
But with no intention we'd killed something here

They took us somewhere to see
Their civilisation; their planet living

Their technology so far beyond ours
We watched their
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Categories: invaders, abuse, earth, fate, humanity,
Form: Dramatic Verse

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