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Long Carnies Poems

Long Carnies Poems. Below are the most popular long Carnies by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Carnies poems by poem length and keyword.


Premium Member Thru Maritime Miles 6-Aftermath
In only a moment of maritime mirth
My ship's maiden voyage was missing at birth
The King's Royal Navy reduced me in rank
By flushing my ship in the place where it sank

I fell in the sea with...

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Categories: carnies, adventure, humor, ocean,
Form: Epic



Time and Tides
Time and Tides
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Categories: carnies, age, appreciation, courage, loss, nostalgia, voyage,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Tree Top Dancers
Tree Top Dancers
and Circus Clowns

The neighbors moved away. 
They said nothing to anyone, 
they just left. 
New people took the home. 
There was a big truck. 
It was full of boxes, 
and a TV. 

It...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carnies, death of a friend, mystery, nostalgia, perspective,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Iowa State Fair Story
Iowa should have two state fairs a year; one is simply not enough.
I am running past the freak shows, and the spin art now. 
Lots of screams from the sky glider; I threw up on...

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Categories: carnies, summer,
Form: Prose Poetry
Some Fallen-Leaves Regarding Longevity 4 - 5
4. 
the sex-appeal of the telephone 
and the bugle of the carnies-breaking cock-crows 
are all harmonised seamlessly 

the noon in the blood 
is flowing along the river 

all the dialogues are covered 
with misspelling of...

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Categories: carnies, fantasy
Form: Prose Poetry



Entertaining the Family
Our Kitty’s allergic to peanuts,
Most don’t eat meat anymore,
Lynn and Tim are Vegans
Alex is a staunch carnivore.
Vegan, Veggies and carnies
All coming to visit for lunch
Sue was tearing her hair out
Planning feeding such a  bunch.

Our...

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Categories: carnies, family, history, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Jax and Ralph
Two carnies 
Eighteen small town county fairs
Six furiously hot summer days.

Jax , boisterously handsome, kept the women entertained, 
While Grandpa Ralph picked items out of their diaper bags and purses.
If he had any conscience at...

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Categories: carnies, dark,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Olympiad 1-4-79
As the Dime Store sirens flared
bolts of irradiated invite,
my query was denied.
     Their pimp-striped pilots only moaned, 
     their lust fueled by encapsulated 
   ...

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© Ken Rone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carnies, dream, fantasy, imagery, nonsense, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
Have I Been Too Long At the Fair
Have I been too long at the fair?
by Michael R. Burch
 
Have I been too long at the fair?
The summer has faded,
the leaves have turned brown;
the Ferris wheel teeters . . .
not up, yet not...

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Categories: carnies, absence, allegory, allusion, analogy, autumn, child, childhood,
Form: Verse
The Big Top
When I was young, I wanted to run away to the circus.  Then one day I realized the circus was life!  Are we not the clown, the strongman, the freak, the daredevil? ...

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© Meru Groen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carnies, metaphor,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
County Fair
The hum of the motors that run the rides,
watching cars on tracks going up and down.
Squeals and screams from all those children that ride,
scrambler, octopus, and merry-go-round.

From the excitement of the tilt-a-whirl,
to the view from...

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Categories: carnies, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
No Grey
Hearsay on what love is today
Lives stretched thin for parchment paper bridges
Twice over crossed
Trampled, trodden, lost hearts in clouds
While rain was wringing out my hair
Let down my gaurd
Tasting peppermint Chard ment to
Cling to a tree...

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Categories: carnies, art, fear, inspirational, introspection, on writing and
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member What Are They
They came in hot, and they came in hard.
What are they? Asked our strangest bard.
They were readily lead in by a lark bunting bird,
We had not a guess, not an idea, not a word. 

They...

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Categories: carnies, imagination,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Carney's Blarney
I suppose the prez is proud of his mealy-mouthed spokesman Carney.

('Carnies' are carnival touts famous for spewing a heap of blarney!)

I think I'm quite well-versed and understand the English language well

But when I hear his...

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Categories: carnies, humorous, political,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Well-Rounded Citizens
I’ve got no beef with McDonald’s or Jack
‘n the Box weighing down American towns
with greasy sacks in thin hospital gowns.
They’re just a couple of clowns selling crack
to cavalier carnies who’d like fries with that
six thousand...

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Categories: carnies, america, corruption, satire, slavery,
Form: Italian Sonnet

Book: Shattered Sighs