SpongeBob my beloved
SpongeBob,
A grand pop culture sensation,
Known globally: from nation to nation,
Inspired thousands since creation,
Made humorous, for education,
How you helped form our generation,
You truly uphold your reputation,
So hear my heartfelt declaration - You were truly the best animation
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Categories:
pop culture, angst, appreciation, beauty, character,
Form: Rhyme
Pop Culture
The inquisitive girl said to her mom, Janet
‘The earth is hollow and not made of granite
Because I see herds
Of hopping mad birds
Pecking at the ground to pop our planet’
Janet thought her daughter was fooling around
Then heard, ‘Mom, birds want the world less round.
Hens stab it with their toes
And then the ostrich goes
And sticks its head
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Categories:
pop culture, bird, fun,
Form: Limerick
Paris Hilton
If Paris Hilton wrote poetry
her poems would be smart, not dumb
They would not skim the surface
of her glam life
recount her escapades
but dig deep into her isolation
They would employ complex ideas
sophisticated diction
unusual images
She could easily be Mrs Dalloway
beyond her socialite persona
or Emma, with that dignified gaze
There's depth in those blue eyes
gleaming under the flashbulbs
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Categories:
pop culture, celebrity,
Form: Free verse
Pop Culture
I'll be your girls with the yellow umbrella,
and you'll be my one that got away.
Whispered I love you's in moonlight.
Back handed compliments by day.
Kiss me, love me, fight for me.
Make me enough.
Enough for good riddance,
enough for I'll stay!
But I'm just the girl with a broken umbrella,
and this is just another rainy summer
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Categories:
pop culture, betrayal, boyfriend, crush, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Tale of Too Hollywood
Tale of too Hollywood
Two pages into the Twilight.
No lies, cannot see the light,
I realise the lies salivating on Pennywise's venomous lips.
Dust to dust, friends can become enemies as much as they are family.
Two cigarettes into the young night that seduced James Dean.
A sip of red wine, double back to a night in Paris with Naomi
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Categories:
pop culture, america,
Form: Free verse
A Regretful Dream Awaking To Find It Has Slept With Pop Culture All Over Again
I sat at a table
It was a table for one;
There was a mirror
And a pay phone
Seated at the head,
They had all brazenly said:
"This, is ahead of its time"
- Then someone with an agenda
Started forming the lines,
Behind ulterior motives
To be the first to capitalize.
And pretty soon,
With the grand accessories
Of these mock identities,
We
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Categories:
pop culture, angst, hyperbole, philosophy, political,
Form: Free verse
Pop Culture
Have I ever mentioned the way it is in life sometimes; my own meager thoughts!?
This Pop Culture, that has always lain at the forefront of transitories transcendence
An everflowing river which stands present within this moment that it breathes....
“And I sware I don't have a gun.” Echoing these words from a life whom once lived ~
Upon
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Categories:
pop culture, hope, life, love, life,
Form: I do not know?
Pop Culture
the sharpest crack
from the boxers jaw,
a symbol of prosperity
to those who place reality in syntax
(mediocre vulgarity)
a stick of shaken veins gripped
firmly in my owners hand
waiting,
panting,
prisms of red, purple, amethyst
expressions grown in the autumn air
this city is a row of dancing
stars, glistening from the tail whip
of the moon—
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Categories:
pop culture, art, parodyautumn,
Form: Free verse
Categories:
pop culture, food, funny,
Form: Senryu