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Short Aides Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Aides by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Aides by length and keyword.


Premium Member Big Deal Boss
His cool moment is some seconds of laughter max
sack letters of all, on the teeth of his home fax
from under, flames of flummery
his absence, heat to make merry
aides and workers so propagate as sealing wax....

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Categories: aides, angst, anxiety, art, character, horror, humorous,
Form: Limerick



Super Golfer
“Super Golfer”             “Limerick”    

There was a weird Dictator around.		
When he played eighteen holes of golf round
aides clasped ball with toes
and put it in holes.
He scored “three hole-in-ones”. What a clown.

03/24/2013....

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Categories: aides, funny, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Good Old Days
The boys at the school were constipated
So the nurse lined them up and gave them cod liver oil
Some tried to escape, but she was mighty
And she had nurse’s aides who dragged them back by their ears
The good old days when you could do such things...

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Categories: aides, humorous,
Form: Light Verse
Spiritually Ill
In a spring breeze I feel content-
Nothing to do or say, except to repent.

Even as time continues to rob me of my life-
God's Holy assurance aides me in times of strife.

So let the harassment continue at your will-
Because in the end, you will be spiritually ill.

Note: for certain people @ A.C....

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Categories: aides, workme,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Knocking Down Brick Walls
he uses twitter so few words disguise the truth read between the lies! political aides are sacked for whistle blowing gagged for truth telling the world’s media contaminated by lies read between the lines! Contamination Contest Sponsored By Kai Michael Neumann 4/2/18
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Categories: aides, political, power, satire, truth,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Ode To An Oldie
There once was a bucket from Nantucket
[Trump*]'s aides must make time to lug it
While running for office
His sh!t from each orifice
Needs giant commodes just to flush it

*In order to promote fairness, the reader can insert any selfish politician, CEO, or other name in the brackets. Sadly, there's no shortage of good choices....

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Categories: aides, allegory, appreciation, character, political, symbolism,
Form: Limerick
On Appreciation
Within today's giftee's coup d'etat
Gratitude receives no big hurrah.
      A gift was expected
      gift cards are accepted
But thank yous are not a rule of law.

Announcements/invitations - aides memoire.
Sending thank yous will define who you are;
       when "re-cog" breaks through
       it's not ALL about you.
Appreciation makes the giver a star.

 "Re-cog" - recognition    
       

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Categories: aides, 11th grade,
Form: Limerick
Raging Moon
Homecoming under the moon
devoid of pain.
When did the clock turned back ?
You are becoming a child.

My journey opens
in a dark wound.
A promise to walk blindfolded,
when only the footfalls are audible.

The distance between the homes
was increasing.
Your own shadow becomes a stranger:
mystery of defining the life.

Living  among cannibals,
aides ready to drag your carcass
unfolding your truth
falling in dust.



Satish Verma...

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Categories: aides, art
Form: I do not know?
Raging Moon
Homecoming under the moon
devoid of pain.
When did the clock turned back ?
You are becoming a child.

My journey opens
in a dark wound.
A promise to walk blindfolded,
when only the footfalls are audible.

The distance between the homes
was increasing.
Your own shadow becomes a stranger:
mystery of defining the life.

Living  among cannibals,
aides ready to drag your carcass
unfolding your truth
falling in dust.



Satish Verma...

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Categories: aides, adventure, allegory, angst, animals, anniversary, art
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Nonsensical Scents
In the hari-kari palisades
    drink of choice, lemonade
  Enter the lion-plated stadium
    a cache discovered, puranium 

  Up here, down there, all's a riot
    in the center, suffocation-quiet
  Where you've been and where you're going
    robotic monkeys perfect their sewing

  Ticking squirt guns shpritz their stuff
    H2O everywhere, lawns a-fluff
  And in the hari-kari palace, aides
    drink in the view, cascades of everglades...

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Categories: aides, adventure, meaningful, nonsense, silly,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member We Are Doomed People
We are doomed people. Nurses’ aides, housekeepers, LPN and Ward Clerks
Maintenance and kitchen cooks; slave of the modern workplaces
We are the Victims of Hurricane Sandy
Taking life for granted,
 Everything was nice and dandy
  until Sandy furious attack 
 In an instant life live: reverse like a deadly curse
Forcing the Oil prices to rise higher after volatile week
We cried, we pray, we curse under the same breath
 Frequently asked question “Why us father why we...

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Categories: aides, confusion, depression, faith, introspection, life,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Your Light Shines Bright
To the teams of rescuers on the front line in Haiti
The Pilots, the Soldiers, and Truck Drivers
The Doctors, Nurses, and the Aides
The Clergymen, Volunteers
To the average Haitian giving of themselves
To meet the needs of their fellowmen

Your light shines bright in this dark hour
As a beacon to all the world 
Rewards more precious than priceless gems
To you and yours are assured
In a place where time can neither erase nor robbers pilfer
God blessings to you all...

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Categories: aides, dedication, people
Form: Free verse
Chicken Pot Pie
The man sat in his wheelchair;
His aide was on the phone,
Behavior to which aides and sitters
Oftentimes are prone.

“You’re hungry?” She hung up and said;
The question I’d not heard.
“But you had lunch!” and yet
His urge for food was undeterred.

“Remember? At the Mansion?
Chicken pot pie was your meal,
With lentil soup, then ice cream.”
(Likely as a mid-day deal.)

It wasn’t even 2 o’clock
Yet still, they headed back,
Abandoning the river
For an after-lunchtime snack....

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Categories: aides, people, river,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things