Short Babied Poems
Short Babied Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Babied by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Babied by length and keyword.
The fruits of childhood
Parents trust too much
they say young can do no wrong
children are babied...
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Categories:
babied, childhood,
Form:
Senryu
puppy eating my bushes
My puppy is eating my bushes
One twig at a time
Bushes I have babied for ten years
They suddenly have a new purpose
When he is bothering them
He is not chewing on me...
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Categories:
babied, dog,
Form:
Free verse
Renegade Grandma Tree
Renegade trees are suffocating the yard.
One became seven rather quickly.
When I discovered the mother tree,
I congratulated myself on a successful transplant years ago.
I had babied my little forest tree almost too much.
Never dreaming she was going to become the grandmother of the yard.
Going forth and multiplying....
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Categories:
babied, tree,
Form:
Free verse
Mmmmm Mmmm Mmmm Yummy!/Ode To a Tomato
Just chewing a FRESH tomato
from off my potted plant
babied it all winter long
mmmmmm tastey
in a trance
sucking my teeth
smacking my lips
getting every DE LI CI OUS morsel
the mayonnaise has graced the space
between the bready foursome!
Just chewing a RIPE tomato
grew all by myself
lickin’ all the juicy juice
off my salt fingered self!...
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Categories:
babied, funny, happiness, health, nature
Form:
Rhyme
Mamas Disruptive Baking
Mama becomes a baker disrupting our day
Now we have to get dressed ourselves without pay
It is good experience she says with a teensy bit of wit.
I am not excited about it, I liked being babied a bit.
She is jiving and grooving, dancing around the kitchen.
Throwing in new ingredients – seaweed, lime and a lichen.
I like that she is happy, but this puts me into a bit of a funk.
I do not like having to get dressed and clean and that other junk....
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Categories:
babied, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Rhyme