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Short Conga Poems

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


Premium Member Brain Dead
There was a place that is no longer
It was somewhere between Spain and Tonga
People there only lived to dance
Until they all fell into a trance
Because they had forgotten how to conga...

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Categories: conga, 10th grade,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Music Man Jim
his fingers could play a piano they are long and thin
but they like the conga drums, he plays with vim
they prance and dance over the head showing off their slim
He is the ultimate drummer, Chicago Music Man Jim....

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Categories: conga, music,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Contrarian Two Step
Some call me a contrarian
because I shun the Conga Line
observe the strange gyrations
of a movement serpentine.

I stand alone, often dismayed
they chide me: “C’mon take a chance.”
I dare not tell them that I can’t
Cuz I never learned to dance.


John G. Lawless
©10/20/2021...

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Categories: conga, humor, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Toilet Two Step
I know it’s coming
that urge
the pressure to perform
on queue
a conga line of the incontinent
living the Maxwell House dream
“good to the last drop”.
We wait in shuffling silence
knowing that when the dance is over
we’ll be going home alone.


7/9/2021

The Last Dance Poetry Contest...

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Categories: conga, age, humor,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Last Organ Grinder
The last organ grinder played a blinder Intending to leave folk a reminder To music upbeat All those in the street Did a conga to “Eye of the Tiger.” It was the close of a splendid career The organ grinder shed many a tear As the music died He swelled up with pride For the crowd gave him uproarious cheer.
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Categories: conga, appreciation, character, moving on, music,
Form: Limerick




Book: Shattered Sighs