Long Hus Poems
Long Hus Poems. Below are the most popular long Hus by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Hus poems by poem length and keyword.
A False Step Can Lead To a FallMadam Merry, the Principal of the school
Contrary to her name was neither merry nor cool
Igniting sparks of fear, she remained a terror
No wonder, students looked upon her in horror
There was an uncontrollable anger streak
In her...
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Categories:
hus, anti bullying, childhood, fun, school,
Form:
Quatrain
The IdiotThe Idiot
A long time ago there once lived a man
Shallow spring next to his pool had a plan
He had a dog named Jenny who used to bother him plenty
Shaped the dreams through...
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Categories:
hus, blessing,
Form:
Free verse
Counting SheepBreathing, counting, don’t ignore the basiC
...
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Categories:
hus, sleep,
Form:
Verse
Orchard FantasyO rganic agriculture; this is the craze over the years.
R ipe fruits before time and out of season we need no longer taste.
G ot an eye opener with obscure diseases we fail to hold back.
A...
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Categories:
hus, community, culture, dream, fantasy, growth, hope,
Form:
Acrostic
Pythia At DelphiP ythia at Delphi, a famed Greek oracle
Y ielded much wise counsel; that’s a fact historical.
T ales are told of famous kings by whom she was employed.
H erodotus, when told that a great land would...
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Categories:
hus, history
Form:
Acrostic
I Now Pronounce You, Hus-Band-Width and WifiI was sick of seeing one plate, fork, and knife
And that lonely cup of drink
As if I was a piece in a painted still life
Like those dishes placed in the sink
So I clicked on a...
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Categories:
hus, computer, funny love,
Form:
Rhyme
Elastic---AcrosticElastic stretches bit by bit, around your thick dimension
Lets you wiggle, if you're pudgy, from too much fudge retention
A second portion...now, you're ecstatic....Alas, you've licked the kettle!
Should I tattle or meddle much, ...
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Categories:
hus, funny,
Form:
Acrostic
Promises, PromisesPlace not your trust in princes,
who may dump you in the muck,
where, as history oft evinces
you will be for ever stuck.
A cardinal this lesson learned,
Thomas Wolsey for to name.
All his fawning only earned
ill fortune...
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Categories:
hus, history, power, society,
Form:
Didactic
JuneteenthJuneteenth - to celebrate the winds of change,
Usurping persecution, cruel and rife ...
No privilege allowed can e'er exchange
Each right that is endowed a human life.
Thus, as we raise our spirits to rejoice,
Enjoying, sweet, the liberties...
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Categories:
hus, appreciation, freedom, humanity, love, peace, wisdom,
Form:
Acrostic