Long See you later alligator Poems
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Phoenix I feel so damn trapped in rage
Like a rainbow lion in a cage
I feel so much pain in my brain
And it's driving me quite insane
Numb my solace shame
Get me feeling more...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, 11th grade, 3rd grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form:
Free verse
AlohaHello? Are you there today?
Have I scared you away?
Spent my whole teenage life,
Preparing for this day of strife
To say my goodbye's
To your love-me-not lies
Oh well, oh well
I'm not saying farewell
Where do you dwell?
In...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, deep, desire, emotions, encouraging, feelings, grief, growing
Form:
Lyric
Leave - Me - AloneFrankly bewildered…
I find life so absurd
Your serenity shines on
God, I want to be like your son
Why was I pushed in the margins?
Is it because of my abominable sins?
I threw them all away long ago…
Into garbage...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, angst, confidence, courage,
Form:
Free verse
How I Met My Hubby
How I Met My Hubby (Summer 1955 ~ using 1950s slang)
I answered the horn—it was my friend, Bobby.
He told me he knows someone I might dig,
and he’d like me to cast an eyeball on him!
He...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, beautiful, boyfriend, nostalgia, romance,
Form:
Free verse
My Rock N Roll Party - In Memory of Mr Tom Bell - Poet
"Roll on tonight my mates are coming round
For a few cold beers and some rocking sounds
Time is drawing near, as I hear a knock at the door
Blimey! at...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, inspirational, music, on writing and words, thank
Form:
Quatrain
My Newest Old FriendMy Newest Old Friend.
Scene: Front of my (Grandma’s) apartment at the Beach.
Characters: Three young boys, around twelve, ten and eight.
...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, friendshipold, old,
Form:
Narrative
Poet Destroyer Vs JamesgarethPoet Destroyer vs. James Gareth
Are you done taking your nap?
I read a few of your poems
You got it wrong, they are not crap
First I want to thank you, for the extra lap
Glad, I inspired another...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, anger, anti bullying, me, slam, sweet,
Form:
Free verse
GoodbyeOur paths did cross and that journey we took
The scenic route along the whispering brook
We stopped to smell the roses bloom
And see the birds with colored plumes
Life hast not spoken a life so serene
To...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, loss, lost love, love, journey,
Form:
I do not know?
See You Later AlligatorHe was six. Brown hair, brown eyes, with a round freckled face that longed.
His mommy had died two days earlier, in a tragic accident on her way to work.
I did not know him, we’d never...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, angst, boy, care, caregiving, death, my children,
Form:
Free verse
AlligatorI want to escape
This place
This life
Im tired of it all
End my life
With a blade
Stab or cut
What do I prefer
Stab slow and painful
Good option
Cut releases pain
Then die
Another good option
What shall I do
I go into my bathroom
And...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, depression
Form:
I do not know?
It Is Not OftenIt’s not often you get a chance to save a puppy from a semi
Do it any way
It’s not often that you get to pretend you have made up
“After while crocodile” when a five-year-old says
“See you...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Light Verse
Killin' Time
Killin’ Time
Killin’ time...
Wasting time...
Whileing the
time away
postponing all til later
Best not to act in haste
see ya’ later alligator
I’ve all the time
In the world to waste
Til one day…’later’ arrived
contrite and with hat in it’s hand`
My cavalier...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, time,
Form:
Elegiac Lyric
Closed For BusinessEmpty shelves and stock to take.
We close the doors for our own sake.
No rhyme or reason, not a mistake.
Sometimes you need to take a break.
What can you gain by shutting down.
When you can't even buy...
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Categories:
see you later alligator, allusion,
Form:
Rhyme