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Long Pancho Poems

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


Mining Meteors


(With Wormwood Dreams)
The fire and ice, heaven and hell equinox calibration of scales, scorched Earth
beneath a sky of epic fail of primary colors in triple beam, sale, cine-scene-
totem of hierarchial Archangels of Destruction of Kingdom...

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Categories: pancho, art,
Form: Free verse



Burnt Sugar
Jose does the work that the homeless wouldn’t
Yet they blame him for stealing their opportunities
When they wouldn’t even dream of taking opportunities
When they had millions of chances to

Pancho dreams Big
Bigger than the Rich White Boys...

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Categories: pancho, angst, history, people, social, urban, me, work,
Form: Bio
Arizona Heat
Arizona Heat, packing it hard
Deeper then the deepest Chocolate Windows 
Framed by long lashes, ebony compassions
Dying souls oppressed by more than the hotness of the night
Mocha Skin in Summertime
Let’s Roll
Impala,  Hydro, wood grain and...

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Categories: pancho, angst, life, sad, teen, urban, drug,
Form: Bio
On Juno Ranch, a Cowboy's Day
If you'd have lived and worked on Juno Ranch, you’d have come away better for it. It 
may not have seemed like it at the time but Pancho (Uncle Frank) would put it to you,...

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© Jim Fish  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, cowboy-western, inspirational, life, on work and working,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Go Granny Go
Yesterday on the news of the Internet, with a hot cup of coffee
I get my news on the Internet, this one woke me up
Some where back East, not sure of the location
A sweet grand mother,...

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© Danny Nunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, educationnight, old, sweet, mother, night, old, sweet,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Nostalgic Dreams
I had dreams of yesterday
I woke up with a smile
My dreams took me back 
And it was better for a while.

Jeff was calling Lassie
We had moonbeams in a jar
Perry Como was teaching us
To catch a...

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Categories: pancho, childhood, nostalgia, old, old,
Form: Rhyme
Rio Grande River
Now this is quiet a famous little stream, many untold story
The muddy waters run slow, but don't let it fool you when it comes alive
Divides the United States and Mexico, but it is just a...

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© Danny Nunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, historyold, history, old, river, drug,
Form: I do not know?
The Road Runner
Been all over this map, from dot to dot
Red and blue lines, like his old tired eyes
Running late up and down every interstate
It is a living, like it or not
Another truck stop, burger and a...

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© Danny Nunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, on work and working, workold, old,
Form: I do not know?
Heros Meeting
The Phantom called a meeting for he wished to unionize
the trucks had been delivering unloading their supplies.
  Bat man and his robin boy came bursting threw the night
  The shadow showed up early...

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Categories: pancho, funny, imagination, people,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Mobile Phoney
Dedicated to all the people who either gaze into the phone or it is permanantly stuck to their ear

Life is the same game, remorse, regrets and shame
Sick of the pain, the rain and the late...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, feelings,
Form: Rhyme
Confused Poet Two
I was feeling a bit acrostic, and could not hide my dizain from that silly ekphrasis 
skin condition they burned in elegy.  So I sent an epigram to the seismology 
department, where it registered...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, adventure, funny, on writing and words, parody,
Form: Free verse
Happy Things
I was thinking today
Of things in my mind that stay
Sunny days on my bike
Riding to the beach and back before night

Of shows on TV after school
With fun being the golden rule
There was Lost in Space
And...

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Categories: pancho, childhood, memory,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member A Piece of Cowboy Fun
A Piece of Cowboy Fun

I know that once the West was wild
This I learned when still a child
The matinee on Saturday was the best
To see the cowboys clean up the west
My favourite was the man...

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Categories: pancho, funny
Form: Rhyme
Les Pugilist
there is this bar i went to once up north
 it is called les pugilist.

 it is a canadian dive bar somewhere
 in the western province of quebec.

  the parking lot is filled with...

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Categories: pancho, allegory, , western,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things