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Short Antoinette Poems

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


Premium Member Pouf
marie antoinette and dandelions ~pouf~ faced the blade unsmiling...

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Categories: antoinette, death, dedication,
Form: Monoku



Premium Member Marie Antoinette
Bread or cake, which would you like?
Her head inquired from a pike....

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Categories: antoinette, sick, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette
A crowd she upset
To guillotine was led
They cut off her head

5/30/15...

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Categories: antoinette, history,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Madame Deficit
Madame Déficit

Marie Antoinette
Convicted corrupt coquette
"Let them eat cake" she allegedly said
Revolutionaries roared "off with her head!"...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: antoinette, corruption, french, judgement, political,
Form: Clerihew
Marie Antoinette
She wore velvet and satin Pampered as the poor rebelled She lost her head, bleeding red Marie Antoinette
Entry for Francine's Red Contest
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Categories: antoinette, satire
Form: Dodoitsu



A Happy and Blessed Birthday
We wish you, Jessa Antoinette 
A happy and blessed birthday; 
The gathering is nicely set 
For us to thank God as we pray. 

Topic: Birthday of Jessa Antoinette Lorica (March 27)...

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Categories: antoinette, birthday,
Form: Quatrain
Lizzie Antionette
Lizzie Antoinette 

I knew a princess
who ruled her kingdom
From the tip of her nose
she looked down.

Her father was relegated 
to celibacy 
Because she considered them
competition....

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Categories: antoinette, feelings,
Form: Free verse
Ant
11/19/2015

Ant

Aren’t you a little guy,
always working so hard.
Audacious? No. But strong
and loyal to your queen.
Although, think about this:
Are you ever hungry,
appeasing Antoinette?...

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Categories: antoinette, animal, humor, power, society,
Form: Light Verse
A Piece of Cake

Clickety clackety
Queen Marie Antoinette
"Cake let them eat", she said
When they'd no bread

Due to her callousness,
Improvisational
French mob decided then
"Off with her head"


09.02.2021...

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Categories: antoinette, french,
Form: Double Dactyl
Premium Member She Told the Peasants, 'Eat Cake'
A Queen by the name of Marie Antoinette
 Member of the Eighteenth-Century Aristocracy Set

   Told the peasants 'Eat cake,' then tossed them some crumbs
   They tossed back a knife with a note ~ 'You die, you bum'...

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Categories: antoinette, abuse, murder, power, violence,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Clerihew Lebrun
Eliabeth Vigee-Lebrun
penned  autobiography ,read by some
Portraitist * of the fasionable,she met
including one Marie-Antoinette 

*https://www.wikiart.org/en/louise-elisabeth-vigee-le-brun/portrait-of-a-young-woman...

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Categories: antoinette, art, people,
Form: Clerihew
Not Tonight - I Have a Headache
Marie Antoinette - Queen of France
Toyed with promiscuity and Frenchmen's pants.
Lying to Louis; Marie "made her bed."
She was tried for treason and lost her head.


For: Catie Lindsey
You, who...Yo, Clerihew contest...

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Categories: antoinette, funny
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette
                                                  Quite the coquette.
                                                Beautiful French queen,
                                                 She met the guillotine.



1/27/12...

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Categories: antoinette, history,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Lady Palogne - Odd Fact 010
After her husband’s death,
The Countess Antoinette de
Bethune Palogne,
lived twenty-five years alone.
Each day to show her faithfulness,
She did the oddest deed.
To her husbands skull kept on her desk,
From his favorite two books she would read.

© Apr 2010...

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Categories: antoinette, funny
Form: Light Verse
You, My Lovely Creature
You are such a charming creature
Lord – I thank you for it all
You are ‘an angel who left heavens’
Like old expression used to say.

You are gorgeous, kind and gentle
You can fit in any dress…
And if I say it any different
I would loose my stupid head
I’ll be Mary Antoinette....

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Categories: antoinette, woman,
Form: Concrete
Regards In Composition
J-oyous
E-vent's
S-weet
S-tatement
A-bout

A-crostic's
N-oble
T-heme
O-ffers
I-nspiring
N-ote
E-mploying
T-imely
T-opic's
E-xcellent

L-ines
O-nce
R-egards
I-n
C-omposition
A-rrive

Topic: Birthday of Jessa Antoinette Lorica (March 27) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: antoinette, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Louis and Marie
French King Louis XVI placed his love bet
On teenage queen Marie Antoinette
Sadly, it is said, though she deserted his bed 
For frivolous Marie, Louis lost his head.

Of Louis’ sweet Marie, it is our take
She was a desserter who truly loved cake
For proposing cake for peasants who lacked bread
Queen Marie left a guillotine minus her head...

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Categories: antoinette, death, food, love,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Matisse Again Recited
MATISSE AGAIN
Amelie,Marguerite each neat
dressed oh so sweet.Lorette
Antoinette portrayed so calm
and yet..day dreaming
student,Italian or odalisque
upstairs maid,enchapeau,chevelure
I’m sure, one if not all
awaited Henri’s call, never
to suppose immortality in
their canvas pose.

Listen to me read this ekphrasis on youtube under name of ichthyschiro...

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Categories: antoinette, art,
Form: Ekphrasis
Tis the Season

Coming from one family
and taken by another
many can relate to this actually
it's not a curse or other
it's comparable to Marie Antoinette
only different
given to some other country of fret
so it says in history's referent
if it takes work
to find your place
and you must shirk
then create some space
for that's where we're supposed to be
God has a reason
and we learn of life's journey
especially in this season...

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Categories: antoinette, baby, christmas,
Form: Rhyme

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