Short Caucus Poems
Short Caucus Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Caucus by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Caucus by length and keyword.
The Dodo
All
needing comfit ~
a Caucus-race
But who has won?
Everyone!...
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Categories:
caucus, books, writing,
Form:
Cinquain
Deadly Caucus
Just like a loser
Always whining about loss
Next time... democrats...
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Categories:
caucus, funny
Form:
Senryu
Iowa -- Caucus and Croak
Mr. Pete Buttigieg
lost his edge
His early bird victory
turned to fledge...
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Categories:
caucus, loss, political, satire,
Form:
Clerihew
Caucus In Circus Producing Chaos
Caucus in Circus Producing Chaos
was in a caucus
part of a three ring circus
becoming chaos...
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Categories:
caucus, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Haiku
Jest Political Trues-
Jest falseless truths, absolutes POLITICAL caucus coops ?
5/16/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021...
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Categories:
caucus, allegory, analogy, anxiety, confusion, perspective, political,
Form:
Monoku
Our Thoughts Are Words
Words said now haunt me,
I hear their raucous.
Am I the villain,
so say the caucus?!
The mouths desire,
shoulders with chips.
Thought better of it,
with C.I.A. lips.
Our thoughts are words,
just about to start.
But words stay chiseled,
on the tender heart!
date: 4/5/23
contest: Free Submission
sponsor: Sotto Poet...
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Categories:
caucus, words,
Form:
Rhyme
Desert Delegate Hunt
Desert Delegate Hunt
Caucus numbers poor for Rick Santorum
Hopes next week will be a better forum.
Disappointing evening for Doctor Paul
Perhaps in Maine he’ll make a larger haul.
No crowds, just the press for angry grandpa Newt
Believes March will be better, needs some loot.
The desert granted a large win to Mitt
But in spite of victory, still not a hit....
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Categories:
caucus, life, people, political,
Form:
Couplet
Evil Seed
How can a tree be planted on a rock
The eagle and the lion cannot flock
Neither can the chicken produce a hawk
He force me to feel bitter
Even though life is sweeter
You skillful lair
Yes indeed, take heed
For at the end
Your caucus will the beast feed
For you have sawed an evil seed
And god will reward you
According to your deeds
You evil doer
Such a false pretender...
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Categories:
caucus, evil, spiritual,
Form:
Acrostic
Happy February Fools Day
Happy February Fools Day
By Franklin Price
2/1/2016
Happy February fools day
January's in the past
The media in Iowa
Will make this first day last
They're reporting on the Caucus there
To help elect a president
They'll report with all straight honesty
As do the candidates for whom they went
They will not pick and poke
Or spin what's not so cool
What am I saying? What day is this?
Oh yea, it's February Fool !...
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Categories:
caucus, february, political,
Form:
Rhyme
Race Focused Groups
Why does Congress still have a Black Caucus?
Do we still need the N.A.A. C. P.?
Congress says we are all equal
The law says that everyone’s free
We would never allow a White Caucus
Although white is a minority
They can’t pursue unequal advancements
Though discrimination there be
So let’s drop these race focused groupings
Let’s put race issues back on the shelf
Let’s act like we really are equals
And let everyone fend for themselves!
Mdailey 8/1/11...
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Categories:
caucus, social, race,
Form:
Rhyme
Loch Ness
Where are you
My voice echoes in the clouds of the the loch
The soft shimmering milieu making an illusory hue
In glimmering air a snout something weird and eerie
Was it Nessie
Shining dimly
Someone pelted a stone
Would it jump out and topple on the shore
No, nothing of the sort happened disappointing us
We kept looking at the shining shadows forming a surreal caucus
December 18, 2017
Loch - Ness Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Thvia Shetley...
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Categories:
caucus, image, surreal, water,
Form:
Free verse
Who Won Maine
Who Won (rigged) Maine?
©2012 C. Brent Cloyd
Saturday Maine voters took a poll
Romney won, but Paul camp claims he stole
One Paul leaning caucus, cancelled for snow
Helping Romney move on with MoJo.
When final votes tallied, Paul may win
But by then there’s no victory to spin
The liberty cause is disappointed
Romney hopes he appears anointed.
But the real story is Santorum
Who did not compete in this forum
Who without even spending a cent
Of the raw vote got eighteen percent....
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Categories:
caucus, life, political,
Form:
Rhyme