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Short Cape Cod Poems

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


Premium Member Head First On His Nog
Once knew a fellow from Cape Cod Strange things happened speaking quite odd He opened his yap His ears would flap Took flight, landed head first on his nog
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Categories: cape cod, fun,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Our Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Went to Cape Cod for our 25th anniversary For our 30th went back and got her, must be wary That's really not nice But I did have a choice So we're back together now and still married
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Categories: cape cod, marriage,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Head First On His Nog
Once knew a fellow from Cape Cod Strange things happened when speaking quite odd When he opened his yap His ears would flap Took flight, landed head first on his nog © Jack Ellison 2015
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Categories: cape cod, silly,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Embarrassing Moments 1
Have any of these things ever happened to you guys On the main floor elevator in Cape Cod, Cathie wanted to cry Two large ladies got on and pushed TWO I said, “TWO? Could've walked WOO WOO'? “What! And lose a pound” one answered, “Why!”
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Categories: cape cod, humor,
Form: Limerick
Cape Cod
From a distance a lighthouse horn blows
The mist settles in, fishermen do not go 
A beacon light gleams and attracts 
Sights and sounds, from a warning tract.
 
From a distance, harbor lights in a row
Tides smooth over, ripples are low
Seagulls landing, shells lie about
This must be Cape Cod no doubt...

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Categories: cape cod, nature,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Accents
On the east coast
They will boast tongues
Stress most when pitched.

Each of the town
Will pass down how
Theirs sound in talk.

From New York to
Penn state you will
find new forms said.

Not like those in
Cape Cod being not
Like Maine as same.

They all have flaws
As south drawls and
Not crawls in west....

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Categories: cape cod, america, culture, life, perspective, sound, stress, words,
Form: Than-Bauk
Premium Member Barak Means Lightning
B   arak means a stroke of lightning
A   nd Mr. Obama lit the electorate on fire
R   epublicans dimmed his initial flash
A   lthough he parleyed it into quite a stash
K   ennedy's Cape Cod Compound he'll next acquire



                 January 12, 2020
         What's in a Name Poetry Contest
               Sponsor: Juliet Ligon...

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Categories: cape cod, fire, meaningful, money,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member My Wedding Day Blunder
On the first floor of a hotel in Cape Cod A larger than average lady got on the elevator She pressed floor number two Immediately I blurted out “Number two???” “You could have walked” Her immediate response was “What??? And lose a pound!” My new wife first cringed then breathed a big sigh of relief Sometimes I blurt out stuff without thinking VERY DANGEROUS!!!
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Categories: cape cod, funny,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Fish That Wasn'T
Ha, ha! Fooled you. … This one's about a fish.
Well, ... almost, ... not really ... It's about a whale ...

They say a whale's a mammal; if so, I'm a fish
Then again, we Mr. Limpets should take care what we wish

Here's a fact: Cape Cod-type whale watches usually fail
While onlookers consume an ocean of lager and ale

So, remember when speaking of a neo-mammal like a whale
The larger the creature, the longer its tale...

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Categories: cape cod, animal, drink, fish, ocean,
Form: Rhyme
Tonight I Want You
Tonight I want you


to blend into blue
where sand 
meets sea...
to breath in heir
apparent that you understand
as Me...
tonight I want you
to hope upon a star
to wonderfully graze on starlight
for I know
that's what you are,

I felt you smile as you drifted
into Nod
and witnessed pure light
bourne of yr forehead
not from Aegean waters
but here on Cape Cod...

tonight I want you
to be where you
want to be...
to blend into blue
where sky meets the sea.......

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Categories: cape cod, hope
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs