Short Ballpoint Pen Poems
Short Ballpoint Pen Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ballpoint Pen by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ballpoint Pen by length and keyword.
Weapons
Martial Artist
draws ballpoint pen
weapon...
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Categories:
ballpoint pen, anti bullying, violence,
Form:
Senryu
All From a Broken Pen
You could say spring was in the air
When his ballpoint pen flew apart
Arthur took charge of it's repair
So that made it a work of art!
Declaring that, he felt compelled
To write something down with it
Frowning his brow, with said pen held
He channeled his humor and wit
When she looked over his shoulder
Every thought he had petered out
She seemed surprised when he told her
Peter problems is what it's about!...
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Categories:
ballpoint pen, humor, life, relationship, writing,
Form:
Rhyme
The Purloined Coffee
like a night fairy
you invaded
my side of the room
stealing my coffee
hot handed
like the money
with which it was procured
selling poetry
composed with heart
and sore fingers
holding ballpoint pen
put together
the old fashioned way
carrying the books
everywhere I go
asking anyone interested
to buy a copy
now thanks to you
I have to purchase more
of this daily necessity
with what is left
in my wallet...
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Categories:
ballpoint pen, humorous,
Form:
Free verse
The Future of Technology and Diapers
The horse gave way to the car
The boat gave way to the plane
The quill gave way to the ballpoint pen
from Oklahoma to Ohio to Maine
Radio gave way to TV
TV to the Internet Sreen
Yet radio's making a comeback now
A pleasant surprise unforeseen
About one thing I'm sure, however
There's no going back to cloth diapers and pins
Like today, tomorrow belongs to disposables
~ So as to get rid of manure-eating grins...
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Categories:
ballpoint pen, baby, future, humor, technology,
Form:
Light Verse
Gods Ink Blots
He really should use
a ballpoint pen
ink blots are hard to remove,
and they can mask our reality.
The blots form mysteriously
shaped smears and smudges
that conceal rather than reveal.
We who avidly read His works
are apt to badly misinterpret.
He should have learned to type,
or at least used a computer,
but no
and now all we have are
these mysterious word-puzzles
many of which
are half-hidden between
speculation and conjecture....
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Categories:
ballpoint pen, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
A Writer's Escape
My escape
similar to heroin
or sharp whiskey.
Almost like the stinging kiss of a razor blade.
different though,
in the manner of
it isn't going to hurt me
in the way those other things would.
I will not have scars from my escape.
No needle marks on the pale skin on my arms,
no headache from the Wild Turkey,
and no flaking scabs on my thighs.
When I escape,
I fly.
And when I land,
there's dry ink on my pinky,
and the air smells of ballpoint pen....
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Categories:
ballpoint pen, writing,
Form:
I do not know?