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Short Alamo Poems

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


Davey Crockett
Davey Crockett
Moved to Texas to fill up his pocket
But how could he know
They would get huffy at the Alamo

1-20-19
Contest: Educate Me With Humor
Sponsor: Andrea Dietrich...

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Categories: alamo, history,
Form: Clerihew



Deviled Eggs, and Other Sinister Food
Eggs Benedict Arnold?
Crown Roast from a King?
Shepperd's Pie?
For this he's died?
Pie Alamo?
Does Davey Crockett know?
Stewed tomatoes?
Just who got them drunk?
Limberger cheese?
Our aviator hero stunk?
We seem to find ourselves,
Eating some weird stuff,
Don't you think it's time....
To say we've had enough?...

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Categories: alamo, allegory, food, funny, on writing and words,
Form: Burlesque
Premium Member Get What You Want Cafe
Vanilla convocate Cherry mamberley Chocolate cake Alamo Boysenberry peach pie Lemon meringue Main dish french fries and crepe crescent in salmon patties Yuck all this and a tebow full of ketchup Yum ya think your stomach's on the run Be honest with yourself you know you want this menu Come on man sit down and order your some Get you some of them fried onions Huh! Yum!
1/2/21 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021...

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Categories: alamo, angel, appreciation, celebration, food,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member From the Front
The recon doesn't take long.
Halfway down the street will do it
before hell opens up and leaves you
shuffling along a narrow ledge overlooking
the drop. It takes all your strength
to stay upright and balanced above
what your brain tells you is oblivion.

It would be easier to stay still
and let the world circle outside, manning
the barricades with your rusty rifle 
loaded with words, firing into the dark
hoping to take down a ghost or two
as they charge your Alamo....

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Categories: alamo, anxiety, psychological,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things