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Short Clincher Poems

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


Premium Member Birds Are Confused
Quite mild temps so far this winter Not complaining, not even a whimper Birds are confused Tulips are excused They think it's time, bikinis are the clincher
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Categories: clincher, winter,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Slather My Lower Echelons
This is me, no pretensions, or put-ons Take me, squeeze me, slather my lower echelons May detect a wee whimper Now here comes the clincher Will sing our national anthem with timbre
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Categories: clincher, addiction,
Form: Limerick
Greetings To My Dentist
Greetings to My Dentist

Just thought that I would drop by for a while
So I could show off my shiny, great smile
And also my friend here is the final clincher,
I have been brushing my nice, new denture....

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Categories: clincher, humorous,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Slather My Lower Regions
This is me, no airs, pretensions, or put-ons Take me, squeeze me, slather my lower echelons May detect a wee whimper Now here comes the clincher Will sing Portugal's national anthem with timbre
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Categories: clincher, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member My Upper Echelons
This is me, no airs, pretensions, nor put-ons Take me, squeeze me, slather my upper echelons May detect a wee whimper Now here comes the clincher Will sing Portugal's national anthem with timbre
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Categories: clincher, fun,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Slather My Upper Echelons
This is me, no airs, pretensions, nor put-ons Take me, squeeze me, slather my upper echelons May detect a wee whimper Now here comes the clincher Will sing Portugal's national anthem with timbre
...

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Categories: clincher, smile,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member A Terrible Disease
Oh it is so sad I said in tears.
Not knowing she was deaf and blind.
In a fetal position for two years.
Clincher that she had lost her mind.
Alzheimer’s is one of my big fears.
A disease that is terribly unkind....

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Categories: clincher, sick,
Form: Rhyme

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