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More Cowbell Poems - Poems about More Cowbell
More Cowbell Poems - Examples of all types of poems about more cowbell to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read
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Stricken With Turbulence At About Seventy Two Inches
...Stricken with turbulence at about seventy two inches Yours truly issuing a deafening rebel yell bursting forth with such might courtesy cooking under pressure analogous to volcanic upswell, fo......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
more cowbell,
11th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Rhyme
Name That Tune
...Verse, refrain. Chorus and cowbell. Verse, refrain. Chorus, and cowbell. Bridge. Verse, refrain. Chorus, more cowbell. Instrumental bridge. Drum solo. Verse, refrain. Even more cowbell. Fa......
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©
Michael Kalavik
Categories:
more cowbell,
allegory, music, song,
Form:
Burlesque
Reflections
...I'd say it was late Spring or early Fall in 1954, a quiet time in American history; and Mr. Eisenhower was The President. There was a sweet and kind teacher hard at work, teaching kindergartners ......
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©
Curtis Johnson
Categories:
more cowbell,
1st grade, childhood, school,
Form:
Free verse
Mommy, Let's Go Ride Maxwell
...two roundels “Mommy, let’s go ride Maxwell, Don’t say no again.” My son has named ev’ry horse on the carousel. “We will go soon!”, I promised but I don’t know when. “Mommy, let’s go ride Maxwel......
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Reason A. Poteet
Categories:
more cowbell,
11th grade, horse, son,
Form:
Rhyme
Miss Bahamian Culture
...Miss Bahamian Culture a woman who pledges loyalty to put Bahama land from the time she was conceived out of the womb Miss Bahamian Culture a woman who sheds the blood of gold, black and aqu......
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©
Mia Pratt
Categories:
more cowbell,
culture, patriotic,
Form:
Free verse
Screaming Guillotines
...Screaming Guillotines I. I sit on the wide veranda of this house called America, And I can see the Beast Boys coming our jungled way, Coming like wild torrents of lapping flames over the asto......
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©
Stark Hunter
Categories:
more cowbell,
allegory, america,
Form:
Free verse
Six-Word Couplet Series
...Soiree See you Saturday In Santa Fe Fancy Shebang Quick overnight boomerang In convertible Mustang Masked Escapade No typical charade Invitation says masquerade <>...
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©
Line Gauthier
Categories:
more cowbell,
adventure, celebration, fantasy, fun,
Form:
Couplet
Take Me With You
...If you go downtown early morning You can see the shopkeepers setting Old treasures on the sidewalk, Writing their welcomes with chalk On little standing blackboards, Inviting you inside their st......
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©
Tammy Swank
Categories:
more cowbell,
adventure, america, nostalgia, remember,
Form:
Verse
A Poet's Worth
...It’s the joy of today and the loss of tomorrows, a boy at the bat, all his bases and sorrows. It’s the music we touch when we hear lovers’ hearts, or the hustle and bustle of local food marts. ......
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©
Mark Ackerson
Categories:
more cowbell,
poetry, poets,
Form:
Rhyme
Growing Up Rich
...Growing Up Rich My childhood home was just four rooms, heated by a black stove in the kitchen. No phone, no car, a toilet in the basement. Money was tight. The rent had to be paid. I spent my ......
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©
Bob Quigley
Categories:
more cowbell,
childhood, family, lifemom, school,
Form:
Narrative
And It Stood Right Over There.
...there once stood a man who in dungarees trained, all his horses to run with his denim shirt stained. There were fresh jars of liquor and bushels of wheat. There was a cowbell that clanged:" Time......
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©
Gerard Keogh Jr.
Categories:
more cowbell,
allegory, cowboy-western, dedication, lossred,
Form:
Couplet
Bert's Country Store
...A long-standing landmark that I often visited as a tyke, Was Bert's Country Store just a ways up Dalton Pike. Dalton could be missed if your eyes you'd briefly close. The population at that crossr......
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©
Robert L. Hinshaw
Categories:
more cowbell,
nostalgiaold, old,
Form:
Rhyme