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Shipyards Poems - Poems about Shipyards


Premium Member The Snowflake That Sank the Titanic
...The Snowflake That Sank The Titanic It all begins with a single snowflake (Each one in itself is unique) Brought about through evaporation, And returned by the force of gravity In the f......

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Categories: shipyards, education, fate, history, remember,
Form: Verse
Deep Freeze December 2017
...No doubt an Eskimo as fabulous breeze feeling in their element with style, elan while snacking on crackers and cheese this spate of bitter cold doth not seem to ease as Arctic air......

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Categories: shipyards, earth, environment, fate, humanity,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member RMS Titanic
... Built by Harland and Wolff in the shipyards of Belfast A luxurious gigantic cruise ship that they built to last She was an Olympic class liner of the White Star Line No expense was spared ......

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Categories: shipyards, natural disasters, new york,
Form: Narrative
No Jobs For a Man
...I was the seventh child in a family of four, the second born, do I need to say more? Well perhaps I should fill in a few gaps, or you could remain confused perhaps... Yes I was the second boy b......

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Categories: shipyards, class, family, grief, jobs,
Form: Rhyme
Debenhams
...Menswear I wear. Bit big Slight dig. Womens Not them. Cheep cards Shipyards.......

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Categories: shipyards, body, clothes, fashion, money,
Form: Footle



Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
...NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND Half-Scot, half-English and ill at ease with the past, Newcastle is sooty black from its coaly drama, And the breathless town was always in a hurry to gro......

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Categories: shipyards, urban
Form: Free verse
The Velvet Noose
...I am a broken-winged dove Held in a soft, black bag Tied round with a velvet noose. Reasoning with my sensibilities He seeks to assure me All will be well If I simply stop struggling And allow him t......

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Categories: shipyards, allegory
Form: Free verse
Uncle John
...UNCLE JOHN Uncle is hardly an adequate description For a man who in practically every way Acted as my father when I was small. I have even started to look like him as I get older. I didn’......

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Categories: shipyards, people, me,
Form: Prose Poetry
Don'T Laugh At Cowboys
...Don’t laugh at cowboys, for most of them pay their own dues, West Texas riders put leather on your lady’s shoes, Don’t laugh at people in steel mills or shipyards or mines, They’ve earned the righ......

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Categories: shipyards, introspectionpeople, men, people, boy,
Form: Lyric
Christmas, Go On!
...What a hugging jollity and what jump delight With "Golly! Everything!" deep in the night; From hands-on packages---all there are--- Rippling ribbons fly out far! Open that box, there; what've y......

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Categories: shipyards, happiness, holidaykiss, integrity,
Form: Narrative
Christmas, Go On!
...What a hugging jollity and what jump delight With "Golly! Everything!" deep in the night; From hands-on packages---all there are--- Rippling ribbons fly out far! Open that box, there; what've y......

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Categories: shipyards, happiness, holidaykiss, integrity,
Form: Narrative

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