Long Hanson Poems
Long Hanson Poems. Below are the most popular long Hanson by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Hanson poems by poem length and keyword.
My Favorite PresidentsI have three favorite Presidents that ironically were friends.
Peyton Randolph is known as one of our first Founding Fathers.
John Hanson approved the Great Seal of the United States that is still used today.
George Washington is...
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Categories:
hanson, appreciation, death of a friend, history, presidents
Form:
Free verse
A Rhyming a RandomCelebrity deaths can be bizarre
someone so close yet so far
the realisation hits you hard
yet they have no clue who you are
Meat Loaf sang to my youthful years
Sarah Harding sang with...
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Categories:
hanson, joy, nonsense, writing,
Form:
Rhyme
A Song of Three - FavoriteI sing a song of three.
There’s Larry, Curly, Moe;
the Ego and the Id
and the Super Ego.
Three Kings of the Orient
are known as three wise men.
Showing up at Christmas too
in song are three French hens.
Rock, paper,...
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Categories:
hanson, fun,
Form:
Rhyme
PrunedAre we going to be pruned now like limbs left exposed naked to the elements?*
He is just a simple man
born and raised in middle America,
loves God, country, family and apple pie,
but raising his voice in...
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Categories:
hanson, political,
Form:
Political Verse
Easter PoemThis is an Easter poem my mother wrote to her mother in 1944, at the height of WWII, while my mother was doing her part for the war effort in Warner Robbins, GA.
"The Easter Poem"...
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Categories:
hanson, easter,
Form:
Free verse
Which Is WorseListening to incoherent jabber from Charles Manson
Or a continuos loop of music by Hanson
A summer cold with a nose that's runny
Or Bob Saget trying to be funny
A hairball that makes you cough
Or a concert performance...
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Categories:
hanson, funny, car, clothes,
Form:
ABC
No Dancin' To HansonThere are some things in life I refuse to do
To my princples and virtues I must be true
People give in to their temptations every day
Certain muscial acts I tell myself stay away
At the discos, it's...
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Categories:
hanson, funny
Form:
I do not know?
Victor Davis Hanson Should Return the New Criterion's Edmond Burke AwardHe writes op-eds for Fox and admires Don Bongino, Ed Henry, Brian Kilmeade,
Trey Gowdy, Bill Hemmer, Will Cain, Jason Chaffetz, Stuart Barney, Jesse Watters, Raymond Arroyo, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Pete
Hegseth, Greg...
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Categories:
hanson, political,
Form:
Free verse
The Taste of PurpleThose who have lost vision seek definition.
Does purple have a taste?
Alas, grapes are not always palatable in purple.
Some things leave an aftertaste that can last a lifetime.
Bitterness is not majestic like magenta.
Some would say opium...
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Categories:
hanson, memory, purple,
Form:
Free verse
Memoirs of An Old Man, the Laughing Version‘I rant until i tattle.’
An old man said to me.
With boulders brass in battle
For Country, Queen and sea.
Lest not aghast a fattie,
Good heavens or abode.
We cannot simper- EVER!
For mighty frog or toad.
My clumbus, brood and...
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Categories:
hanson, funny, hilarious, humor, humorous, nonsense,
Form:
Rhyme
Anna Hanson DiedAnna Hanson died on her birthday,
“She had a seizure, swallowed her tongue.”
three hours before her 13th year had begun.
“What is epilepsy?” We needed to know.
Pretty packages, ribbons and bows,
Never to be enjoyed ......
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Categories:
hanson, 8th grade, birthday, death of a friend,
Form:
Free verse
The Hanson CabThe clip clop of the horse in front
As we cuddled together in the Hanson Cab
A chilly wind blows the branches in the trees
And the rain patters softly on the roof
Your sweet perfume intrigues me
As I...
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Categories:
hanson, love,
Form:
Ballad
What An Election BlowAlbo only got one third of the vote bro
but he was bound to win as Scummo had to go
what a stupid election system tho
it all depends on how the preferences flow
Pauline Hanson got buried in...
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Categories:
hanson, depression, irony, lost, people, political, symbolism, truth,
Form:
Rhyme