Short Celebrated Poems
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Somewhere close or away far,
Want to be a bright rising star;
God created,
And celebrated;
On Jesus we still see His scar.
Jim Horn
On March seventeenth
St. Patrick’s day once again
Celebrated world wide
Wearing ‘o the green is seen
Cause Paddy drove out those snakes
Form:
Robert Burns earthy&erudite
celebrated yearly with a poetry night
He said he was a 'rimer by chance'
the dialect leads the ear a merry dance
debt ceiling
raised
seniors,
their children
and grandchildren
joyfully
jumped--
touched ceilings
in homes
*Septolet contest
The candles dance alive
Celebrated by our circle
All segments were five
The birthday song we sheepishly sing
As I smile thanking my everything
while alive on earth
make good mistakes
which all humans
can eat and smile
in your thanksgiving
for the bountiful life
of celebrated faults
oh yes, I am pixilated
This cannot be overstated
At least I am not still constipated
movements never premeditated
my freedom is to be celebrated
Birthday's come
but once a year,
So I hope things
go your way.
It's been twelve months
since you've celebrated,
So enjoy this
fourth Birthday!
Form:
in the village street
alone our brand new gas lamp
this our Las Vegas,
while we all celebrated
enemy bombs raining down.
© Harry J Horsman 2014
Today I’m thankful for parades
reminding us something that cannot be overstated….
How every step along the road of life…
needs to be celebrated
As some congolese patriots
Celebrated this new year 2024 in
Different places,
Many gospel ministers
Prayed to see peace in
The entire country soon.
Swirly breezes are just what is needed
As sun continues to shine unheeded
Long they’re awaited
Anticipated
Gentle winds are to be celebrated.
Jimmy Jones from Winnipeg
Celebrated his birthday with a keg,
That round container full of beer
Was kept by Jimmy oh so near,
That night he fell and broke his leg.
Life is meant to be lived and celebrated
Celebrated for those who make living purposeful
Purposeful to them, and to others meaningful
Meaningful enough to be celebrated
A much-celebrated psychic Great Dane
Has his fans waltzing down memory lane
A dandy clairvoyant
And often flamboyant
Folks greet friends who no longer remain
1/6/22
Regilda Ascueta's birthday
Is celebrated in glory;
Lonely evening fades into gray,
Turning itself into life's glee.
Topic: Birthday of Regilda Ascueta (March 31)
Looking Like a Fool
To Trump he seems so animated
Could his backers have celebrated
While looking like a fool
And at all with no school
Looks like he's inebriated.
Jim Horn
Renoir father of the impressionist style
his art celebrated femininity and beauty
he was poor, often could not afford paint
arthritis in later years made it difficult
still he painted
O-Obese
L-Loveable
D-Dashing
S-Sensational
A-Awesome
I-Intrepid
N-Noble
T-Trusted
N-Nifty
I-Imposing
C-Celebrated
K-Knowledgeable
Entry for Bobby May's "Christmas Poetry" Contest
From White House West Wing
Have heard some say from West Wing,
They did declare that he is a ding-a-ling;
Many lies created;
Then celebrated;
Horrible screeching voice when will sing.
Jim Horn
On God Life Is Based and Predicated
On God, all of life is based and predicated;
So to Him we should always be dedicated;
To do pray,
Every day,
And essence of Christ must be celebrated.
Jim Horn
Cold is the heart unkind
Untempered by the sun
Hollow and mercy blind
Celebrated by none
Bright is the heart afire
Splendor that blinds the sun
Hallowed and sweet desire
Cherished by everyone
Pirate Bart just made a good haul
Celebrated with a big brawl
Then pulled in to port
His loot for to sort
And then he made a booty call!
4-9-19
Pirate Themed Limerick Contest
Sponsor: Tania Kitchin
Last night, I strummed a rainbow of songs.
Songs written by many diverse folks from, across the world.
Afterwards, I slid down that rainbow and celebrated the pot of gold I had found.
Make My Mortal Pain Mariniated
What a wonderful thing God had celebrated;
Before dawn thought about man and waited;
With men are cursed;
He then had a thirst,
Women made first with mortal pain marinated.
Jim Horn