Short Burgled Poems
Short Burgled Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Burgled by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Burgled by length and keyword.
Harry Becomes a Thief
Once Harry, at night, won a trunk
That he burgled from Tom's filthy junk;
It was a real wonder,
For what he did plunder
Was gold put by owner Tom drunk....
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Categories:
burgled, humor,
Form:
Limerick
This Little Piggy
This little piggy robbed the market.
This little piggy burgled homes.
This little piggy was a chicken thief.
This little piggy thought scams were fun.
Four little piggies squealed “Waaa waaa waaa” in jail, missing home.
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Categories:
burgled, corruption, humor, judgement,
Form:
Verse
Giant Things
We are the withdrawal
on a dappled day
White Vultures Swarm
bone dry is the day,
Now our lives are hasten
We are cheek by Jowl
Giant lies interlude
Secret tunes of cabbages and Kings
burgled routes to strawn away
In the last peek of love
A giant hope glistens to espy...
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Categories:
burgled, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse
Trust
Trust
It is Life’s mundane must
To have someone to trust,
Someone we surely know
Trust or loyalty to bestow.
Should in this I have a say:
Best thing to trust is a key!
A key remains so true
Till burgled or broken through.
It will not allow in its store
A “thing” it does not “know.”
It will safeguard that trust
To the finis of “biting” dust!
JM
13th March 2014...
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Categories:
burgled, business,
Form:
Couplet
Two Keys
Two keys he had,
one to lock, the other to unlock.
He had carefully picked the mechanism
that latched the door,
to tomorrow,
a future he imagined only yesterday;
it could never again be disturbed
or entered,
never to be burgled by his eyes again.
Two keys he had
one he threw away that same day.
Even so he could still recall the crash
of residual trash.
'Then a hush fell over Jerusalem.'...
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Categories:
burgled, poetry,
Form:
Free verse