Short Dander Poems

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Crystalline Flakes

winter's white dander falling as crystalline flakes... a dusting of snow (haiku) 12/05/2022 Winter Nature-Themed Haiku Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin
Categories: dander, beautiful, image, imagery, nature, seasons, snow, winter,
Form: Haiku


Hair Raising Horn Haiku

Hair Raising Horn Haiku

Why Trump should we be 
Praising getting up dander 
And our hair raising.

Has been barn storming
Many insults throwing out
We are offended.

Wouldn't you be also?

Jim Horn
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dander, humorous,
Form: Haiku
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dilly dallying danny

dilly dallying danny deliberately defies
daughter dinahs deliberations
denise does donuts during danny’s debate
roaring, rearing, ready rusty ruminations
rarely recognizable, really riling up dinah’s
dander.
Categories: dander, word play,
Form: Alliteration

Rite of Spring

Sun's beams with ardent fervor gleam
Showers caress winter's fallow domain 
Sprouting flowers their silty dander stream
Squawking squirrels, sparring birds occupy fertile terrain
Spring's revitalized chorus echoes a new refrain
Categories: dander, seasons
Form: Quintain (English)

Salt Was Sprinkled

Salt Sprinkled

This whole thing should come to a halt;
Finally would find reason and the fault;
Dander raised;
No one praised;
Salt had been sprinkled on top of the Alt.

James Horn

After listening to latest news about
Charlotte riot and statues.
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dander, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick


Gander At My Dander

Gander At My Dander

About some people I have been realizing,
They enjoy bothering us and aggrandizing;
Get up dander,
Of my  gander;
Which I lately have really been surmising.

I think Trump annoys people on purpose
just to get their attention. Have you ever 
anything like that before?


Jim Horn
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dander, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
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A Humbugger's Bah's

This time of year inspires oohs and ahs
Waltzing dreams in the snow's camouflage
There seems to be some flaws
In this legendary cause
To many-a humbugger's bah's

And through winter thoughts meander
And we ask others in candor
Do you believe in [I pause]
This elusive Santa Claus
Sorry if I am raising your dander
Categories: dander, holiday, humor, myth,
Form: Limerick

Perhaps We'Ll Discuss Little Bo Peep and Miss Muffet Later -

Old Mother Goose
Frankly speaking was rather loose
The neighborhood was shocked and all in a dander
When she had a brief affair with a well-feathered Gander

When the news reached Jack and Jill
They took that tumble down the hill
Poor Jill lost her drawers and good gracious alive!
Little Jack got a rise in his tattered Levis...
Categories: dander, funny,
Form: Clerihew
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In the Sadness the Gray Got This-

Bittersweet wild blue yonder; Sadness grays got this;Lightning sunshine; Vacuuming pet dander; Dappled sunlight; Thunder and lightning; Rain come down upon me; Wetting my head; Makes it trees to fright to Mars; The red planet; Purple mountain gray granite; In the sadness The gray got it
11/14/21 Written by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021
Categories: dander, absence, analogy, blue, sad,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Lily of the Valley

A succoring dew around your hearth lays
To water your carefree, idle days
On your beauty sunspilt beams gaze
A nurtured value to appraise
In the availing breeze your mast sways
Gallantly swaggering in the afternoon haze
Your gilded petals a coiffed maze
Snowy dander your dainty folds doth glaze 
A fragrant perfume distilled in fertile phase
Doting bees on your succulent nectar do graze
Categories: dander, art, happiness,
Form: Rhyme

Maga Became Maggot and Did Tag It

a call had been close
after we would put on clothes
went out door we close

when we did tag it
MAGA became a maggot
applied tourniquet

would be sinister
sermon said by minister
about being spinster

what we knew for sure
increased our expenditure
for one more denture

we would meander
creating gerrymander
did raise up dander

poem would write to read
was great everyone agreed
did the dirty deed
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dander, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
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Blistered Anger Rondel

Grateful for my blistered anger
propelled by a tolerance break;
Awe can put an end to slander
when it’s about all you can take;

Most of the time I curb dander,
often it’s gone with a handshake;
Grateful for my blistered anger
propelled by a tolerance break;

Mashed up processes meander
leaking out into fists that shake;
Some may be slow on the uptake 
trying me was the first mistake; 
Grateful for my blistered anger.
Categories: dander, anger, emotions, feelings,
Form: Other
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Dust Collects

Dust floats in the air like it belongs there, and then accumulates on everything. Dead skin and mites suspended in mid-air adhere to practically anything; sullying surfaces to which they cling. Dust bunnies gather, morphing into balls; that hide under beds and roll down the halls. Dust spreads allergens, dander, and pet hair that collects in corners and sticks to walls: it's everywhere, yet no one seems to care.
Categories: dander, 10th grade, 11th grade, 8th grade, 9th
Form: Dizain

Flower

My mind is a blank canvas sitting on an easel in the dark
It’s quiet, there are no lights, no movements, no sound
Then I see a spark and then a splash of color,
Then I hear a soft low whistling sound
Then on ma canvas appears the most beautiful flower
With leaves of emerald and blossoms of amber
Then the sky is colored in so bright and clear 
Then a tickle of my nose caused by wondering dander 
My eyes open and my beautiful flower is you standing there.
Categories: dander, devotionbeautiful, beautiful,
Form: Free verse
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Monkeypox

I went to Walmart this morning - yes, it was very brave.
My dander was up - I was on high alert - for active shooters and the unmasked.

Then I saw him! A man on the cookie aisle - he looked like he had the monkeypox!
So, I kicked him in the nuts and ran - you can’t be too careful out there.


It turns out that he was just an 80-year-old retiree wearing a polka-dot shirt.
I apologized - from a safe distance - as the paramedics carted him away.


It felt like a close call.
Categories: dander, humor, sorry, student, teen,
Form: Free verse
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An Amphibious Thought

There once was a frog
Who sat on a log
And had an amphibious thought

If you crossed some newts
With salamands cute
Exactly then, what have you got?

But when he asked Newt,
Newt got rather cross,
Said why would you want to do that?

When he asked the ‘mander
He got up his dander
They got in a similar spat

So he hit the road
And found him a toad
O Lawd, she had glorious thighs!

Since it got him naught
He banished his thought
Now they share his log, eating flies
© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dander, nursery rhyme, silly,
Form: Rhyme
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Winter's White

Winter sheds Her dander upon a frigid breeze, releasing flakes of white. Like soft, feathery down, they silently settle on everything in sight. Ice crystals glittering in their dazzling splendor, set the landscape aglow. And Fall's fiery flames are extinguished overnight, by a blanket of snow. Winter's white whitewashes Autumn's leaf mosaics, expunging everything. And Her spic-and-span breath exhales a sterile clean; preparing all for Spring.
Categories: dander, 8th grade, 9th grade, beautiful, change, imagery,
Form: Verse
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