Food Riddle Poems
These Food Riddle poems are examples of Riddle poems about Food. These are the best examples of Riddle Food poems written by international poets.
In the quiet of Christmas mornIn the quiet of Christmas morn,
Before the rooster has even sworn,
The aroma of coffee begins to dance,
Signaling the day's first advance.
Pancakes sizzle on the griddle,
Their...
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riddle, adventure, appreciation, art, food,
LivingWhen I say I hate living, it’s only because I know it ends. I only hate living because it kind of makes no sense. We...
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destiny, life, motivation, riddle,
ApproachWould I write as much as I do today?
Only to satisfy what I see and hear,
Makes my life very clear.
...
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12th grade, political, riddle,
Food For ThoughtFood for Thought...
You want puns?
How about on buns?
Written word fun
From the fruits of the Earth's sun
Thought about cruisin' on my bike to grab some grub,...
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food, poems, riddle, silly,
The Conqueror WormOf course, all straights are bent
our rotary motion
the further back we travel in
space, the greater the arc
apparent
even our words are subject to gravity
inclined toward earth,...
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riddle, dark, death, food, gothic,
No SenseMusic is always loved,
every piece that is heard, felt.
And yet I can play none,
not a chord, not a note.
Art is always stunning,
every piece that is...
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riddle, art, color, i am,
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adventure, books, humor, riddle,
When You ReturnSojourner to far-flung climes;
When you return,
Will you remember the evening songs
Chorused by chirping under the baobab tree?
Will you still remember the fame of the great...
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riddle, adventure, africa, black african
Faced ExampleA fridge full of food
for some shiny apples
The bun to a meat
of a cheese that grapples
The soul for a man
of a hunger ample
The chase to...
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riddle, analogy, food, introspection, philosophy,
Search For the Hidden SparkThe old man stood;elbows resting on the old stone wall
Wistfully he gazed over the snow laden field,
Watching the sheep nibble on bales of hay,
He thought...
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riddle, age, allegory, imagery, loss,
Buttered UpUnfiltered honey
Drizzling listlessly on bun.
Is she buttered up?...
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food, humor, riddle, satire,
Salad DressingBB melted chocolate balls
Metal onions green and bronze
pour it on, pour it on
Croutons made of dandelions
Cherry Bing lettuce tomatoes dressed in ranch dressing
Pour it on,...
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riddle, analogy, anxiety, appreciation, dedication,
The Most Foolish RiddleHumans are now slaves of Dreadful weapons
Making, checking, developing are their funs
By them weapons are normally used in
Damaging, destroying, killing, finishing
Weapons cost lives, properties and...
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riddle, abuse, conflict,
Unquotable Quotes - Vii Unquotable quotes – VII
What comes in through one ear goes out through the rear.
Give him a wench and, he’ll want her to be French.
Give him...
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funny, girl, humor, riddle,
The Unanswerable"The Unanswerable"
by: Eric L. Boddie
Excuse me, but do you have the time
How can I verify the truth of your mind
Where did it all begin
How...
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riddle, art, inspiration, passion, philosophy,