Short Cellphone Poems
Short Cellphone Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Cellphone by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Cellphone by length and keyword.
With all these cellphone cameras
There's just no way we can win
We're breeding chronic posers
Shouting selfie time again
Categories:
cellphone, america,
Form:
Rhyme
You know a cellphone discharges
Electric cars swamp like barges!
You can't make a case
For drivers who face
Assault a battery charges!
Categories:
cellphone, power, word play,
Form:
Limerick
i want to
give you
a ring and
hear your
answer
i do
but my lips
are sealed for
i forgot to
recharge my
cellphone
battery
Categories:
cellphone, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
The body lies without movement.
One called police. Man might be wounded.
The cellphone rings and man wakes up.
My uncle Bob just took a nap ;-D
Categories:
cellphone, funny, humor, humorous, irony,
Form:
Quatrain
lake, black waterfowl -
on bare tree; wings akimbo -
comorant
NOTE: I did get a video on my not-so-good cellphone
(c)Deo, Nov.13, 2021
Categories:
cellphone, animal, appreciation, beauty, bird, image, nature, water,
Form:
Haiku
Morning
lovely leafy
smiling shining swaying
cellphone laptop shadows candles
flickering veiling twinkling
bright black
Night
Categories:
cellphone, image,
Form:
Diamante
Those days, pray
before wake up.
These days, cellphone
before wake up
Before, love letter
to court a lady
Now, just text
and have a baby.
Categories:
cellphone, culture, humor, life, love, perspective,
Form:
Light Verse
A man with towel and cellphone
Returned with news, The enemy's gone!
Locking the bedroom door
He'd piled bodies on the floor
But Zweeee! He forgot one last one
Categories:
cellphone, analogy, fear, humor, insect, world, world war
Form:
Limerick
My cellphone just fell in the sink
So, of course, the damn thing won't blink
The wife says, "Be nice!
Just ask for some rice!"
Who knows what a woman might think?
Categories:
cellphone, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Man needs
Confucius Said "Man cannot live on bread alone"
No he needs an Ipod, a computer, cellphone, Tv, suv.
Did Confucius really know that man needs more than bread?
Categories:
cellphone, humor,
Form:
Free verse
“All night lover!” yes, that’s what she said
exhausted, we’re sprawled ‘cross the bed
but by my cellphone,
twenty minutes had gone
- she was reading the clock upside down
Categories:
cellphone, humor,
Form:
Limerick
I may just be panicking, but
I've a horrible fear in my gut
that sense of unease
I've forgotten my keys
just after the door had slammed shut
(submitted via cellphone :) )
Categories:
cellphone, humor,
Form:
Limerick
I don’t mind they stole my car
But they took my cellphone, too,
I have no way to call for help,
Now what in the world shall I do?.
Written August 13, 2022
Categories:
cellphone, how i feel, humorous,
Form:
Light Verse
Tom went out one night looking for some fun
he brought with him a water-cannon gun,
wet T-shirts were all the rage
the ladies took center stage...
Tom's cellphone videos were a homerun!
Categories:
cellphone, humor,
Form:
Limerick
TIME issues:
1. Whenever I am short on time, I eat my watch, and always have seconds to spare.
2. Why do I still buy old clocks and collectible watches in a cellphone age? I love keeping time.
Categories:
cellphone, class, computer, conflict, funny, history, humor, time,
Form:
I do not know?
I love my pen
I love to write
Words of comfort.
Pen is my friend
I grow with it
Since childhood days.
With modern trend
More love gadget
So now I've change.
Instead of pen
I love cellphone
Comfort I write.
Categories:
cellphone, change, friend, technology, words,
Form:
Than-Bauk
Distance divides people
It is scary
You don't know
Whether they will miss you
Or forget you.
Nevertheless, distance makes
People less worries now
Because of modern technology
Cellphone, internet makes
The world grows closer each day.
Categories:
cellphone, internet, relationship, technology,
Form:
Other
the ocean and the cellphone
the child hears only the ocean
the elder fool is without the hearing of the elder moon
ones tide returns
when one ends the foolishness
undoing the letters takes you forward
the writing is decisive victory over saddness
Categories:
cellphone, beach, creation, dream,
Form:
Free verse
He takes a selfie.
Eaten by a bear.
She takes a selfie.
Carried off screaming.
He takes a selfie.
Plunges to his death.
She takes a selfie,
Run over by a semi.
He takes a selfie.
Carried away by the flood waters.
Do any of the rest of you see a pattern here?
Categories:
cellphone, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Light Verse
Invited friends over to stare at our phones together
Do you wanna come by but don't forget your phone either
Must keep up on the news of the nation
Though we only hear half the conversation
It's enough to catch the drift and don't miss it altogether
Categories:
cellphone, fun,
Form:
Limerick
Illuminates the following:
ME, MY CELLPHONE, AND I
LIGHT IN A QUIET ROOM
CHAMPAGNE AND CAVEATS
DRESSING FOR THE SALAD LADY
WHEN LOVE LET ME DOWN
MAKING IT TO LETTING GO
AFTERMATH
MOLASSAS IN JANUARY
DISCO AWAY
SAD HANNAH
BACKSTROKE
T. C. JONES
HAPPY LIKE ME
Categories:
cellphone, allegory, silence,
Form:
List
The driver of the bus (like in the song)
Was urging folks to move along.
He called, “Hey Cellphone in your ear –
Move it, buddy, to the rear!”
He nailed two women – “Move on back!”
I thought they’d have a heart attack.
There’s nothing like a little shame
To force the scofflaws to the game.
Categories:
cellphone, people, urban,
Form:
Couplet
Why ,when I'm in the bathroom do I hear my cellphone ring?
This question always vexes me above so many things.
And when I go to answer it, my towel drops to the floor
much to the horror of the bus queue just outside my door.
For contest 'Unanswered questions', sponsor Juli- Michelle
December 4th, 2017
Categories:
cellphone, humor,
Form:
Couplet
Our first kiss was a deathless Mayfly.
Ten years onward, we sit
in a Doctor's waiting room
as sniffling strangers.
She smells of baby-puke.
Sometime later,
she tries to sell me a cellphone
in Radio Shack
(still no recognition).
Sadly Radio Shack,
like long forgotten kisses,
is now a dead Mayfly.
Categories:
cellphone, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Our first kiss
was a deathless Mayfly.
Ten years onward, we sit
in a Doctor's waiting room
as sniffling strangers.
She smells of baby-puke.
Sometime later,
she tries to sell me a cellphone
in Radio Shack
(still no recognition).
Sadly Radio Shack,
like long forgotten kisses,
it is now a dead Mayfly.
Categories:
cellphone, poetry,
Form:
Free verse