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Short Bobbi Poems

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


A Free Moment
In the event
there is an opportunity
In the event 
there are challenges
let there be…
See our way-
Give me strength
In the event we shall win

Bobbi Day 
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Categories: bobbi, allegory, angst, visionary, day,
Form: Verse



Redneck Bride
Bobbi Jo looked so pretty
In her wedding gown
But her veil of silk illusion
Couldn't hide her frown

All her friends and family
Were in the church that night
To see the "had to get married" wedding
And the shotgun her pa painted white

It was a FORMAL weddin' don'tcha know...

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Categories: bobbi, family, life, love, people,
Form: Rhyme
Strange
It feels so strange how my heart beats a little faster when your near
It feels like I can't breathe when I'm around you. 
I love you with everything that I am. 
I am glad I have you.
You don't know how much you really mean to me
I'm happy when you're around me
You help me in ways that I can't explain. 

Bobbi Jo Bodle
June 14th 2018...

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Categories: bobbi, appreciation, devotion, feelings, happiness, how i feel,
Form: I do not know?
I Look To You
(in Memory of W. Houston)

After all that I've been
through
The trials and tribulations,
tried and true
PEACE, I ask of you, for
My curfew
Because I've done ALL,
that I can do
This I would grant, "if on
the other foot was the shoe"
Although, My Baby, "Bobbi-
Kris", it'll make her blue
Yet, it's over and done with,
"that Bird has flew"
Now, LORD, do "I LOOK TO
YOU"...

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Categories: bobbi, black african american, peace,
Form: Ode
Kindergarten
Mrs. Fallicker 
    a Gurnsey dairy cow 
chewing her gum cud, 
    laughing 
moo laughs 
    about Bobbi 
the first child in our class 
    to eat paste. 

I walk amongst them 
    with my eager thoughts 
tracing J's in dust jackets 
     with my pinky finger 
eating letters, 
     A's like dry cheerios. 

The gloss 
     of library book pages 
thick with the musky smell of 
     forest floor 
               moss. 

This school is foreign....

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Categories: bobbi, childhood, introspection, life, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse




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