Long Crocket Poems
Long Crocket Poems. Below are the most popular long Crocket by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Crocket poems by poem length and keyword.
Freezer Mice: RepostedThose primeval skies, no man ever knew
Ignited, as one massive boulder burst through
Hollow inside, creatures not unlike mice
Strapped themselves in as they plunged into ice
Instantly boiled then instantly frozen
None were to question the planet they'd...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Terror Bugs: Part 5 - A Freezer Mice Adventure[Continued from ‘Terror Bugs: Part 4 - A Freezer Mice Adventure’]
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A water cannon screeched around the corner on two wheels
Four and twenty Terror Bugs were nipping at its heels
Their acid blistered paint work but it...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Freezer MiceThose primeval skies, no man ever knew
Ignited, as one massive boulder burst through
Hollow inside, creatures not unlike mice
Strapped themselves in as they plunged into ice
Instantly boiled then instantly frozen
None were to question the planet they'd...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure, fantasy, hero,
Form:
Rhyme
Terror Bugs: Part 3 - A Freezer Mice Adventure[Continued from ‘Terror Bugs: Part 2 - A Freezer Mice Adventure’]
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London’s streets resembled an al fresco mausoleum
They tracked a trail of body parts which led to a museum
A thousand Terror Bugs were massed, in...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Catonita Strikes - Part Two: a Freezer Mice AdventureContinued from
‘CATONITA STRIKES - PART ONE’
A Freezer Mice adventure
When no-one was around they did the finger-clicking thing
And grew to human size in time for what the day might bring
Their guns were charged and ready and...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Catonita Strikes - Part One: a Freezer Mice AdventureContinued from FREEZER MICE
The cat had travelled straight from hell, a hell beyond the stars
The cat that theories claim once levied genocide on Mars
She now seeks vengeance on descendants of the primal shrew
Whoever knew that...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Terror Bugs: Part 4 - A Freezer Mice Adventure[Continued from ‘Terror Bugs: Part 3 - A Freezer Mice Adventure’]
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The Terror Bugs pursued them through the skies toward the river
Cody flew just fast enough but still he felt a shiver
“Any slower and we’ll stall...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Terror Bugs: Part 2 - A Freezer Mice Adventure[Continued from ‘Terror Bugs: Part 1 - A Freezer Mice Adventure’]
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Three man sized ‘mice’ and Stanley Dann stood gawping at the screens
Churchill muttered, “I don’t want to tell you what this means.”
Crocket shook his head...
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Categories:
crocket, adventure,
Form:
Narrative
Waste Not Want NotWaste not want not.
Oh the rabbit went and died.
You should have seen us all.
The news was like a car,
smashed into a wall!
The feeling it was shock,
i felt like...
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Categories:
crocket, funny
Form:
Rhyme
Trail Point, America's CompassHold and veer revolved career, the way by man alone on trails unknown, across
trackless stone, to follow where? across prairie’s bare! traveling light with bellies
tight, on rocky shores its lore was sure, to follow,...
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Categories:
crocket, dedication
Form:
Rhyme
The TigressTremble at this door child but do not come in yelled the Quent
she an ogress at the end of her wits wearing muslin and flint
was only looking for a...
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Categories:
crocket, fantasy,
Form:
Rhyme
The Battle of Kings Mountain, NcPatrick Ferguson and the battle of Kings Mountain
He rode up to the mountain in great haste
planning vile acts, and much wonton waste.
Hiding, the whigs taunting, scattered about.
They were in waiting, the mountain through out.
Brave volunteers...
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Categories:
crocket, america, patriotic, war,
Form:
Rhyme
The Western StarsAn old black and white movie
took me back to my childhood
when cowboys rode the range
Major Adams and Flint McCullough leading the Wagon Train,
and Hopalong's ten-gallon white hat
rode the brim of John...
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Categories:
crocket, analogy, stars, , western,
Form:
Rhyme
A Day At the MarketToday's a busy day in a small town
Folk bustling around all sporting frowns
Dozens of stalls, with beautiful displays
Wonderful products with beautiful arrays
Jewellery, so beautiful, stylish and cleverly made
Woodcraft magnificent in the highest of grade
Clothing made...
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Categories:
crocket, beautiful, blue, clothes, color, roses are red,
Form:
Rhyme