Long Cookware Poems
Long Cookware Poems. Below are the most popular long Cookware by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Cookware poems by poem length and keyword.
Donning rubber gloves, the wife does washing of clothes and dishesDonning rubber gloves, the wife does washing of clothes and dishes...
(plus cutlery, pots pans, et cetera) in the kitchenette sink.
She started what would immediately become
a first and last generation tradition
(the spouse as washer woman
and...
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Categories:
cookware, adventure, anniversary, appreciation, devotion, humorous, marriage, western,
Form:
Free verse
Donning rubber gloves, the wife does washing of clothes and dishesDonning rubber gloves, the wife does washing of clothes and dishes...
(plus cutlery, pots pans, et cetera) in the kitchenette sink.
She started what would immediately become
a first and last generation tradition
(the spouse as washer woman
and...
Read More
Categories:
cookware, adventure, anniversary, appreciation, devotion, humorous, marriage, western,
Form:
Free verse
I Just Got Out of the County JailAfter a wonderful late afternoon walk in the park,
my wife and I moseyed over to the Japanese Hibachi Grille for some dinner.
What we got into was some good old fashioned drama down at...
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Categories:
cookware, absence, conflict, funny, innocence, irony, prison,
Form:
Rhyme
I Almost Lost It!I looked in the file cabinet but I could not find it there.
It obviously had not been filed; I began to look elsewhere.
I looked on the lamp table beside the green armchair.
Only to...
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Categories:
cookware, on writing and wordsheart, computer, heart, poems,
Form:
Monorhyme
Champagne Flavored SpheresThe delicious aroma circulated
As the heat from the oven radiated
The stove top warmed
As white chocolate chips melted downward
Into a candied thick syrupy puree.
Thoughts flashed across my mind
Of white paste plastered across polyester bed...
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Categories:
cookware, deep, food, hurt, lonely, sexy, true love,
Form:
Free verse
Family SecretsEavesdropping**
"A good man is hard to find," my Nana used to say. I remember the day she said it, tears in her eyes as she carefully put money into an envelope for church on a...
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Categories:
cookware, betrayal, cry, endurance,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
EavedroppingEavesdropping
A virtuous individual is difficult to find, remarked my grandmother. On that day, I witnessed tears in her eyes as she anxiously placed the monthly tithe in an envelope and departed for church. This...
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Categories:
cookware, anger, anxiety, appreciation,
Form:
Blank verse
Some time agoSome time ago
One or the few of human beings
Had figured to create a crepe
Before
They were hunting birds
And covering their bodies with no feathers
In clay
…
Produce the GUILLOTINE
….
And throwing those birds in fire
They figured clay...
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Categories:
cookware, allah,
Form:
Free verse
Potato LatkesPotato latkes, fried in oil
Are eaten every year
When calendars remind us
That our holiday is here.
To keep up the tradition,
There are choices we must make –
Buy them frozen in the market,
Use a mix (that’s a...
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Categories:
cookware, chanukah, food,
Form:
Rhyme
Made In China"Made In China"
They can have my money
If it saves me money
The toys I played with when I was young,
Says I enjoyed their hands
The Labels read
"MADE IN CHINA"
The cheap material on my back, the shoes...
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Categories:
cookware, business, culture, dedication, funny, thanks,
Form:
Free verse
Thanks For NothingThe invitation spelled my name
“Eileen,” which I don’t do.
We’ve never met the bride and groom;
Her parents, though, we knew.
We skipped the wedding; sent a gift.
The thank you came today.
I laughed when I first read it;
This...
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Categories:
cookware, wedding,
Form:
Rhyme