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Short Aviator Poems

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


Premium Member Dragonflies
Planes like dragonflies
skimming over the pond*
~Pearl Harbor

*Japanese torpedo aviator remembering December 7, 1941...

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Categories: aviator, war,
Form: Senryu



Do Not Read Aloud
When the Isle of Man Master Baitor
Got a gig on an Irish freighter
To Scotland they sailed
Until they were hailed 
When seamen splashed an aviator...

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Categories: aviator, humor, word play,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member In the Great Beyond
Travelling through space with wings open wide the eagle takes to flight in the evening gloaming Tenebrosity of dark, coatings thick as matter clinging to the tips of His feathered rise, the aviator soars, freely unencumbered by night
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Categories: aviator, analogy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Traffic Safety

Calling all vehicular drivers in this land,
All travelers’ safety is in your hands;
Wear seatbelt, don’t race, over speed or over-take,
You’re not an aviator nor pilot for passengers’ sake;
While driving, avoid drinking and using electronic device
Obey all traffic signals, have license—take my advice.
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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aviator, travel,
Form: Rhyme
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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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aviator, allegory, food, funny, on writing and words,
Form: Burlesque



Carolyn Devonshire and Entire
Carolyn Devonshire and Entire

Much time two women had spent;
Problems possessed by immigrant;
Good looking lasses,
In aviator glasses,
And they never had to live in a tent.

Jim Horn

About Homeland Security loser and
Fox News Female Reporter who wore
aviator glasses.

Always interesting writing poems about
current affairs and news....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aviator, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Summer Breeze
I can dress up like Jimmy Buffett
in a straw hat
with an Androsia Print shirt
Aviator sunglasses on my eyes
a pair of flip flops on my feet
and some steel drums by my side
chanting staccato calypso rhymes
watching the tourists dance in the sun
being whisked away by my voice
like a summer breeze
flowing through a wind chime
on the VIP Beach...

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© Mia Pratt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aviator, beach, imagination, summer, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rocket Cat
Rocket cat vip courages ~ Cat crewed flight via SpaceX 

Elon’s starship launched           
top gun catnip will travel~
blues sky flying high 

Missing you my fearless feline, safely may you return
Wishing that your Mission Impossible will soon adjourn
On this Memorial Day we salute cat ladies and lasses’
Eveready as you don your Tom Cruise aviator glasses...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aviator, animal, cat, memorial day,
Form: Other
Premium Member Dimensions
This poem is in conjunction with the video. 

A spell to cast you in Watch me! I the queen jester, SteamPunk aviator, Cybor goth, Travel these dimensions That I control walking through and bursting in to life, Lifting my spirit and soul, Laughing and enjoying these worlds, Looking for that something, Casting that spell to cast you in, In the end I take your soul
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Categories: aviator, art, emo, fantasy, gothic, magic, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Aircraft of Love

I’m a Skilled Aviator
Flying an Aircraft of Love.
I Lost the Flight Control,
But Survived the Crash Somehow.

I Lost my License
To Fly again.
I never knew that Memories
Can Cause such Severe Turbulence.

I keep Looking Up at the Sky
Wondering if it still Remembers Me.
I keep Staring at the Passing Clouds
They never even bother to Look down.

Sometimes, I think
I Shouldn’t have Lost Control.
But Sometimes, I think
I Shouldn’t have Survived the Crash....

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Categories: aviator, break up, heartbroken, hurt, loneliness, lost love,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things