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Piccadilly Poems - Poems about Piccadilly


Piccadilly Square
Put on something exotic and meet me at Piccadilly Square, put on something unique and feel the sentiment that I share, the sun is just coming up and the early morning traffic is on the rush, here I am standing at the corner, between the pillar next to the fine architecture with a stone above...

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Categories: piccadilly, animal, blessing, business, celebration,
Form: Narrative
Piccadilly
A lady who frequents downtown Wears a frown like a circus clown One day she fell And bloody hell She wore a big smile (upside down)!...

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Categories: piccadilly, humor,
Form: Limerick



Piccadilly Line - 1965
Down where the sun never shows the wind never blows the rain never goes, where patent air pumped clean and fresh slowly circulates. In the blue-green neon light a lone Jamaican, sad for the sun, swish-swishes with a bristle-tufted broom down the long bright corridors of tiles. Gone are Betjeman's bronze electroliers, gone like the trolleybus and EMBANKMENT tram; gone are the...

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Categories: piccadilly, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
London Calling
A girl in Soho named Millie Was hanging around for Willy John Dough came along But something was wrong - Trust Millie to Piccadilly!...

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Categories: piccadilly, london, travel, word play,
Form: Limerick
The Piccadilly Line Wayra
Living underground* Tiny mice are scurrying Darting between the rail tracks Commuters smile with glee Enchanted ~ travel on their way 5th PLACE Written 16th August 2019 Contest: SECOND EDITION OF WAYRA Sponsor:Nette Onclaud Syallables per line 5 7 7 6 8 *A community of mice actually live deep down on the Piccadilly Line, a station on London's underground system. They seem completely oblivious...

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Categories: piccadilly, animal, travel, uplifting, work,
Form: Free verse



A Piccadilly Dawn
The vitality of Piccadilly slowly ebbs away until it gets quiet at about three A.M., A human figure becomes enigmatic and provokes an interest when it’s empty of them, Hoardings in the center of the road are now dark and dingy look like an ugly scar, Then there is is a noise a beam that washes the Circus...

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Categories: piccadilly, history, dark, dark,
Form: Prose Poetry

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