Short Crackle Poems
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Rice Krispy
Snap, crackle, pop sounds
This cereal in my bowl
Kellogg's rice crispy
10/18./17
By James Edward Lee Sr
oh
lord
give me
a handful of
stars
that
snap crackle and pop
upon
the twilight hills
sprinkled
all around me still
flame bright hearth crackle
winter night temperature fall
friendship quilt wrapper
The
bonfire's
flames crackle,
burning some wood.
The air's filled with smoke.
Fireworks that soar
bang and whoosh.
It's so
good!
Fall colors
fade on brown
brittle leaves
that crackle
underfoot
with a crunch
inviting
my inner
child to play
Chipped nail polish on Halloween,
the witch’s giggle so obscene;
A mad cackle,
that fiery crackle;
It’s the next trend in the magazine.
Pop, crackle and snap
Pop goes the popcorn
Crackle goes the fire
Snap goes the mercury
~ Winter's gunfire
A
crackle
of dead wood-
an unfinished
book,
as
driftwood
on the strand,
beginnings no
end-
in
timeless
tedium
of paralysed
thought
Crinkle, crackle, pop open
Sneaking to treat a puppy
hiding under the table
coward shaking, stiff legs-grab and squeeze
Done till next month
dancing icy underfoot crackle pathways
moonlight loves the feminine presence prescience
laughter singing prayerful chants of thank you
ritual nurture
When magpies' crackle joins the song
Another answers from below--
That neighing horse completes the verse
Until loud winds hush gossip's row.
There was a gent named Hackle
With a temper he’d oft unshackle.
He was known to scream
Uttering curses in a stream
And then pop, snap, and crackle.
crickle crackle stamp stamp stamp
tiny corpulent marchers track up the sand
crickle crackle wow wow wow
I stand back, watching them come
pincher alert
the man lit a fire crackle then ran
not knowing it was still in his hand
there was a loud ka-boom
he knew, he was doom
came out, looking like the boogeyman
Leaves litter the covered ground
Brittle, crunchy, and crisp leaves
They crackle under your feet
Leaves of the torn life
Russell Sivey
outskirt's landscape's
rude God awful
it's outlandish
in the garden
nonchalant
kinda crude
did it go smooth
dry zone
crackle main central
in the meadow?
cold wind toothy bite
uniqueness of each snowflake ~
ice crackle puddle
12/6/2022
Winter Nature Themed Haiku Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin
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Snap
Crackle
Pop
Like the Fourth of July
In this crisp cold
his little
mine smile
ourn breath
met
Waking up for school was hard enough,
still half asleep not ready for the bus,
breakfast on the dot,
snap, crackle and pop,
noisy Rice Krispy's helping us wake up.
12-5-16
the
red tail deer
who
gathered
and said
the
kindly prayer
oh lord
please
keep us from harm
thus
we
hear the
snap crackle and pop
of the
tree branches of
the
winter's storm
. . . crisp leaves, toss, crackle
tiny, telltale rain puddle
tadpole tails wiggle . . .
Fire crackle
Its November
an extant season at last
The mirror always distorts the truth
A young body within an sageful mind
Banish those unemigatic days
Make a beeline for your future days
Whispers of the night wind
Crackle the fallen leafs
I awake from my dreams of you
In the morning I burn the leaf pile
Form:
Attentive buck hears, not a cosset.
The snow's last crackle at sunset.
Inspired by: Andrea Dietrich's contest Frozen In Crystalline
9 syllables line 1
8 syllables line 2
Derangement - bullets crackle
soldier of insanity
cuts beauteous innocence
gone is the embodiment - of
her illumination of hearts
replication not to be
keeping now
intense essence
forever to blossom