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Shopkeeper Poems - Poems about Shopkeeper

How to Find the Shop
...How to Find the Shop A whispered map for the bold, the broken, and the slightly curious. --A cryptic guide for those who seek the odd, the magical, and the mildly cursed. ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, funny, humor, humorous, parody,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Laura’s Store
... Laura is a shopkeeper Who’s selling many things From a plastic dovalacky To brilliant diamond rings She’ll unload on anyone Just anything that’s handy An umbrella coloured blue Or sticky ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, humorous, nonsense,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member WHY EACH VOTE COUNTED
... The parents whose 12-year-old son was just laid to rest From spraying bullets exploding in his young body’s chest The father whose daughter was tortured and raped By monsters initiating in a......

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Categories: shopkeeper, hope, inspiration, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Octo-bug
...Chilly the Penguin reached his shop and checked his bunch of keys He opened up his clothing store and hoped that he could please A spider came in from the cold, some winter wear to choose He told ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, humorous, nursery rhyme, snow,
Form: Rhyme
The Motion
...They are wandering everywhere and you act as if you don’t care; they are wandering everywhere and you are walking around clapping your hands and stomping your feet and dragging your body on the cold ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, bereavement, best friend, change,
Form: Narrative



Next
...It only hurts until you cry. The slammed door quietens, your baby eyes grow old, in the dark, where no one sees or cares. "Life!" She said, "You blink and it's still there, waiting for your ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member It's Howdy Doody Time
...It’s Howdy Doody Time! It’s Howdy Doody Time! If you know this rhyme so nifty, Your childhood was probably in a fifty. Remember the advertisers promoting color TV? This was when we all had bla......

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Categories: shopkeeper, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Paula the Pangolin
...Paula the pangolin polished her scaly skin Went to the market and traded her mandolin Told the shopkeeper, “I’ll swap for a mandarin, Oranges are a bit big for a pangolin.” The shopkeeper gave ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, animal,
Form: Rhyme
Old Man and the Old Spice
...I loved that old man. A weirdo, and the biggest snob I have ever seen, in my entire life. To be honest, he is the stingiest person that ever tried to present me in a delicate life and ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, funny love,
Form: Free verse
The Subset
...I carved a circle on the ground to search for a new path to go home, I carved a circle on the ground to find where destiny is bound. I stand on the circle time and it keeps taking me around and aroun......

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Categories: shopkeeper, america, career, change, courage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Deciding On One Candy
...His mama said one candy when she sent him inside. The shy bunny boy glanced down, as if to sort of hide. Shopkeeper rabbit put her own opinions aside. She pointed out some goodies, and then let hi......

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Categories: shopkeeper, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Why There Are No More Sorcerers, Part I
...There was a young man named Anton, who lived back in the seventies, he wasn’t the type to fit in, felt outcast from society. Never got along with others, and didn’t enjoy playing sports, his ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, allegory, corruption, dark, evil,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Hunk of Beryl
...The hunk of beryl did not look like much. “It eventually turns into emerald,” the shopkeeper said. Still unimpressed, I kept hunting for fluorite. I have bought more fluorite than most gem collect......

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Categories: shopkeeper, 6th grade, 7th grade,
Form: Free verse
Empty
...You took off for Christmas and New Years Eve, and you came back high and chirpy with a rosy face looking like daisy blended with charming lips and an attitude that could pull me off the cliff. I saw ......

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Categories: shopkeeper, freedom, friend, goodbye, humanity,
Form: Narrative
Hot Day In July
...A hot day in July He stood in the shade of the awnings of a shop closed for lunch, the street was nakedly empty no breeze disturbed the fine sand of time. A cat under a car was watching him i......

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Categories: shopkeeper, cat, devotion, gender,
Form: Sonnet

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