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Short Eat Drink And Be Merry Poems

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Why Tomorrow Never Comes
The needful prescription is scary,
Though we promise ourselves that we’ll try it,
So let us eat, drink, and be merry,
For tomorrow we diet....

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© Ed Morris  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: eat drink and be merry, food, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Light Verse



February Funny Bone
February signifies love
Nothing more lovely than looking at doves
We eat, drink, and we're merry too
Next month we cry, cause we went up a size or two
February, month of love...

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Categories: eat drink and be merry, funny, happiness, holiday,
Form: Limerick
Said the Red Rose I Give To My Love
Said the red rose I give to my love
Eat, drink and be merry
have a dance
but don’t be long
my nerves are impatient
I want to be taken into seclusion
where I can witness sensual sexual explosion
©Al Juman @TheSaidPoet9/17/2021...

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© Al Juman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: eat drink and be merry, feelings, kiss, passion, romance, romantic, sexy, sin,
Form: Free verse
Let Many Books Come
Many a book comes
With collage on covers 
Some become chums
A few of them lovers

When you have read
The poems and tales
The salty moon pales
There waits the cabby

We are in the look out
For new word and story
If you have your clout 
You are in your glory

If this sounds airy-fairy
Eat drink and be merry
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5/16/2015...

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Categories: eat drink and be merry, addiction, allegory, allusion, april, autumn, beauty, blue,
Form: Verse
Love: First and Last
One’s never late for tomorrow
The future may never arrive.
So live each day as if borrowed
The lender may call due our lives.
Eat, drink and be merry my friends
The feast is never guaranteed;
Love with a passion that transcends
Time and cling to it friend, take heed:
One day you’ll get old, god willing
And all we have left is the past
Those memories are fulfilling
But not without love first and last
Eternity is infinite
Love accompanies all of it....

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Categories: eat drink and be merry, loveday, may,
Form: Rhyme




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