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Health Riding On Poems

These Health Riding On poems are examples of Riding On poems about Health. These are the best examples of Riding On Health poems written by international poets.


Little Red Riding Hood Wants To Be Skinny Too
I was jogging down a wooden trail, Hoping to lose the extra holiday fat
When I saw my favorite little girl, Sporting her fabled red cape...

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Categories: riding on, allegory, angst, body, culture,



Premium Member Riding Sixties Shotgun
I was in the shotgun seat
in 1960 Lansing Michigan
headed straight as a harddrive
through ghettoizing "Negra Section"
hunting down our commercial whitebread 
heavenly ThriftyAcres

Wanna be a WalMart...

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Categories: riding on, beauty, community, culture, extended

Premium Member Riding the Subway For Twenty-Five Days
To me, it was a revealing experience…
                That I could...

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Categories: riding on, daughter, life, strength,

I Took Her Riding
i took her riding
this time my venue, not hers
she loves horses, i am no equestrian
i am beyond saddle sore now
trail rides where every bird is...

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Categories: riding on, devotion, for her, joy,

Riding Stable
The horse I rode in on was, "Nellie"
Renown for the size of her belly
Although hot to trot
She farted a lot
And shook like a bowl full...

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Categories: riding on, animal, fate, giggle, health,



Premium Member Like Riding a Bike
What do I nurture?
And what do I try to control?
Do I control what I nurture?
Do I nurture control?
And what about freedom
and spontaneity?
Can I control nurturing...

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Categories: riding on, earth, health, horse, humanity,

Premium Member Riding Time's Political Flow
We might do well
to worry less
about including the grizzly bear population
in our DNA/RNA cooperatively encultured Golden Rule,
after all,
we already would kill and eat them,
if hungry...

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Categories: riding on, beauty, culture, nature, philosophy,

Riding Through the Night
Above the clouds, beyond the tree she stays.
Remaining thus, the moon is chaste for now,
Allowing not her well-worn face to show
The many scars belying better...

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Categories: riding on, age, depression, health,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things