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New Shoes For Mike and Molly
Millie Mable Millipede was worried by the news.
Mike and Molly Millipede would soon need winter shoes.
Their itsy, bitsy, tiny feet, until now free and bare,
Were leaving cold and frosty foot prints almost everywhere.

Winter soon would...

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Categories: squirmy, children, giggle, humor, mother, nature, silly,
Form: Rhyme



It Tastes a Bit Like Chicken
I wish to reminisce
Upon the bliss
Of triumph
And the agony
Of tragedy;
Are they not twin and twisted ends
Observed as life occured
In random spurts and trends?

To calculate and gauge his fate
Man did create
The chime of time;
One more illusion...

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Categories: squirmy, satire, son, son, time,
Form: Narrative
Land Filled With
Plague of lies,
froggy croaks untrue
Swarm of flies
surround Capitol dungHills
Infectious hope buzz kill:
Leftover piles of shill legislative bills
that don’t do  do right

There should be no nose mystery,
stink of deceit fills the land

Brown lip locust wings
avarice...

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Categories: squirmy, metaphor, perspective, political, truth,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Baby's Check List
I am taking care of my 11-month-old grandson. I love every-minute and he's stolen my heart. I've seen the growth within him with lots of love and affection he gets. He is crawling and into...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, baby,
Form: List
The Cat In the Hat Restaurant
Hungry for sure
We sat on our seats.
Hungry we were
For 'Cat In The Hat' eats.
Sally and I
And our fish on a date,
Wondering why
Such a long wait,wait,wait.
We were hungry and late
And the wait we did hate.

But after...

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© P L Ritz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, food, silly,
Form: Rhyme



Donezetti's Borgeia In the Key of C
black phantom shadows - 
(human beings) 
aromas do float 
but are rarely seen 

check out the scent on the putrid, muted 
breeze - busted-up blood tragedy - so many 
people trapped - flat in the...

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Categories: squirmy, image, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Scare
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Scare (MY LYRICS)

She ran and hug,
Why? There's a scary bug,
They're scary and they bug and bug, bug,
The bugs are a fright,
They're scary high and low,
But don't ask me why?
Cause I don't...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, insect, scary,
Form: Lyric
GERMY-SQUIRMY LITTLE WORM
Germy-Squirmy Little Worm 
The most clever – yet so firm 
Plotting more scheme is what you yearn 
Schemes, snares, you're going for the fiery burn 
Ruining good apples with your germs! 
 
O Germy-Squirmy Little...

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Categories: squirmy, sin,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Squirm the Germ
Squirm the Germ 

Vs.1
There’s a germ, his name is Squirm, he lives inside our head, and when we cough or sneeze or wheeze, he jumps right out instead! So…..
(Point to your head, then use both...

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Categories: squirmy, caregiving, child, education, health, humor, music, sick,
Form: Ballad
The Dragon of Dark Harbor
There is a harbor, dark and still, 
That formed ten thousand years ago. 
It lies upon the western sill 
Of Grand Manan, in indigo. 

Seagulls soar above the cliffs. 
Puffins nest on jagged rock. 
From...

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© Kim Mcadam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, fantasy, nature, ocean, , western,
Form: Rhyme
Have You Ever Seen a Fat Snake
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HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A FAT SNAKE???

Snakes are squirmy and sassy and naughty,
snakes are wormy and creepy and haughty.
They sleep and hiss and eat all day,
they creep and...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, children, silly,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Seahorses, of Course
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Categories: squirmy, funny, nature, sea,
Form: Concrete
Oyster Girl
We met over oysters and scallops in the French Quarter
of a mismatched ether.

She sent pictures - her in a mirror, beside a mirror,
partly hidden by a mirror, naked under glass
(I still have that one).
She liked...

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Categories: squirmy, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Movie Anyone
Zesty zippy zombie sat checking out the Yummy yuppie Yankee that was wiggly 
wishy washy but wealthy as he could be. And even so vary vainly vaguely unfree. 
Till one day, a Tuesday I believe,...

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Categories: squirmy, adventure, confusion, funny, happiness, imagination, uplifting, visionary,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Myself Uncensored
Most of what I write about
Never even came close to happening
Is this perhaps a failure on my part?
Do you wish to see me beneath all this covering?

Well truth be told I'm kind of a quiet...

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Categories: squirmy, freedom, imagination, me, me,
Form: Rhyme
Unseen
Unseen 
vanishing, 
thin-skinned, blood-bone, 
broken-token people 
pokin' while invokin' 
spoken and unspoken words 
that slap at fat-back pimps 
gone insane on cocaine rain; 
bendin' over, slippin in, 
pasty, wasted, 
hurtin' urchins of the street: 
The...

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Categories: squirmy, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Flash On Badges Worn
Unseen 
vanishing, thin-skinned, blood-bone, 
broken-token people
pokin' while invokin'
spoken and unspoken words 
that slap at fat-back pimps 
gone insane on cocaine rain; 
bendin' over, slippin in,
pasty, wasted,
hurtin' urchins of the street:
The spawn of dawn's humanity
in feral...

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Categories: squirmy, life
Form: Verse
Premium Member A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the John LOL
A funny thing happened on the way to the john,
I rounded a bend and there sat my young son
Who whined and fussed to be picked up and nursed
So I had to oblige though I quietly...

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Categories: squirmy, funny, mother,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Epochs of Life
A lake is slumbering beneath a halcyon sky,
This land has no daybreak nor blackness vie.
Angst crusts float on their substrate surface,
Able and pallid, it defends an idyllic space.

Gray granite emerges from the dreary edge,
A half-light...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, analogy, appreciation, dream, history,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Catching Fish
Catching Fish

The cabin was perfect. 
I am wearing L.L.Bean.
How can I miss? 
I have a pole, a hook and bate. 
My guy is in control of all…instruction. 

Did you know that they really use worms?
Did...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, fish, friendship, happiness, happy, heaven, hero, i
Form: Narrative
Playing With Worms
It's raining, it's pouring
The old man is snoring
Song is driving Mom crazy
I'm gonna to draw her a daisy

Yay, the rain is stopping
I don't want to go shopping
I want to go out and play
I promise to...

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Categories: squirmy, childhood, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member At Three I Was Amazing
At three, I was so amazing, but I was not a me.
I was a "Thee".
I have an identical twin, so we were one.
The Stone Twins.
Hey, twin!
Which one are you?

We did not care.
We had lots of...

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Categories: squirmy, 10th grade, 11th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Cold Winter Is Not Forever
Within the oak tree, I have settled here
Whilst aureate sun peeks between the leaves.
My chirping song is heard roosting from top;
Can you see me; beguiling is the day.
Inherent nature's rhyme, a placid scene.
Winter has passed...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, bird, spring, winter,
Form: Personification
Premium Member A Lone Ranger Mask
I'm feeling rather silly today

Not that that's so unusual

But I'm feeling even more silly than usual

Read on and methinks

You'll understand exactly what I mean

Have thoughts of what it would be like

To be a ravishing female

Rather...

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Categories: squirmy, humorous,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Robin
Within the oak tree, I have settled here
Whilst aureate sun peeks between the leaves.
My chirping song is heard roosting from top;
Can you see me; beguiling is the day.
Inherent nature's rhyme, a placid scene.
Spring with twelve...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squirmy, bird, imagery, seasons,
Form: Personification

Book: Reflection on the Important Things