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Short Bragging Rights Poems

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


Premium Member The Sith's Voice
The sith’s voice 
through naked trees at dawn
bragging rights...

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Categories: bragging rights, confusion
Form: Haiku



Winter's Fancy Dress
Oaks in white laced snow
Winter's smile has bragging rights
Sun kissed and lovely...

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Categories: bragging rights, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Which Island Is the Lilac King
heavenly lilac fragrance wafts in June
Mackinac Island Festival is in full aromatic display
Michigan rivals Terceira for bragging rights title
Lilac Island King unsure why they cannot share it...

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Categories: bragging rights, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bragging Rights Gone
I once knew a young fellow named Swanson Who bragged about his enormous johnson He caught it in a zipper Which was a painful ripper And now, he no longer touts his once-on.
written August 14, 2021...

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Categories: bragging rights, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Bragging Rights
Poems come so easily
I don’t take time to be
known as poet spectacular.

I tend to spew them out.
They neither shine nor shout.
But, do rhyme in poetic vernacular.  

Not about Me!!! I have to work hard for mine. 

© Apr 13 2010...

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Categories: bragging rights, funny
Form: Light Verse



Schoolyard Bragging Rights
Oh ya ,well my mom makes better apple pie
Really,well my mom makes brownies 
With peacans and chocolate icing
Thats nothing, my mom sewed me this new sweater from scratch
Well my Dad can fix my bike anytime it breaks,
My Dad sells bikes and got mine for free
A hush,
My Dad left when i was 3, no bike for me....

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Categories: bragging rights, childhood, mom, dad, dad, mom,
Form: Free verse
Time
The clock ticks
When will the world fix
Everyday concerns
As in, equality for all
And an educational system
Where all learn?

No more Ivy League colleges
For bragging rights
All knowledge is to enhance
Ones insight

For employment
No more unbalanced scales
For opportunity
All shall be able to hear
The bell

The clock ticks
When will people fix
A social system
Where all men mix?...

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© Lara Wash  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bragging rights, introspection, jobs, pride,
Form: Didactic
Hamilton, the Play
All the buzz is justified;
If I’d said different, I’d’a lied.
A slice of history unfurled
Like nothing else that’s in the world.

Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote
The lyrics, book and every note
Of music, all in hip-hop time
With such creative, perfect rhyme.

For everyone who has the chance,
Go see it, for it will enhance
Your theater props, with bragging rights
(And more if you’ve seen “In the Heights”*).

*Lin-Manuel Miranda’s previous play...

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Categories: bragging rights, music, writing,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs