Short Ell Poems
Short Ell Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ell by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ell by length and keyword.
L-et
I-t
T-ell
Y-early
M-essage
U-sing
N-ame
S-o
H-appiness
I-ntensifies
Topic: Birthday of poetess Lity Munshi (February 09)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
8 is a good age~no cares~no worries
3 added beside that eight~83~well could be different
H ealth issues, heart issues, hurt issues
W ell this was just a start
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W-ell
E-xecuted
L-ocal
C-ampaign
O-n
M-issionary
E-ndeavor
K-eeps
A-ttendees
P-ersistent
A-s
T-enacious
I-nviters
D-raw
K-een
O-bservers
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
C-ool
A-crostic
R-ightfully
L-ets
O-ne
A-wesome
N-ame
T-ell
O-utstanding
N-ote's
I-mpressive
O-pinion
Topic: Birthday of Carlo Antonio (July 08)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
E-xcellent
M-use
I-s
L-etting
Y-our
N-ame
T-ell
A-bout
N-ice
G-reeting
O-f
N-otable
A-uthor's
N-ote
Topic: Birthday of Emilyn Tangonan (October 12)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
F aith from God is free for the taking.
A ngels are heavenly beings.
I n prayer I find God's answers.
T he Son of God died for us.
H ell is filled with sin.
Date Written: 5/1/2020
W-ell
O-r
R-obust
L-ife
D-oes
N-ice
O-pportunity
T-o
O-ne's
B-ody
A-s
C-onsuming
C-igarettes
O-pens
D-iseases
A-round
Y-ou
Topic: Health (May 31,2018)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
L-et
O-ne
U-nique
I-dea
S-imply
A-pply
M-essage
A-bout
Y-oung
A-ge
L-etting
C-omposer's
O-ld
T-imes
T-ell
Topic: Birthday of Poetess Louisa May Alcott (November 29)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
R-adiance
O-f
E-arly
L-ight
J-ust
O-bliterates
S-orrowful
H-aze
A-s
R-ays
A-nd
B-eacon
E-agerly
J-ell
O-utside
Topic: Birthday of Roel Josh C. Arabejo (May 30)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
E-agerly
L-et
S-tatement
I-mplement
E-ventful
B-irthday
A-s
R-ighteous
R-egards
I-n
E-uphoria
N-icely
T-ell
O-verflowing
S-weetness
Topic: Birthday of Elsie R. Barrientos (March 12)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
An ode unto a Bluebird
Who flew into my heart
Epitome of beauty
A priceless work of art
She asked me, do you love me?
I said, indeed I do
She said, if I could tell you
I'd say I love you too
M-emories
A-lways
R-eturn
I-nto
S-oul's
H-ead,
M-aking
A-ll
L-ife's
L-ovely
O-utlooks
W-ell-defined
M-agnifying
A-ll
R-ecollections
A-nd
O-rderly
N-ostalgia
©bfa060225
Monocrostic (Birthday of Marish Mallow Maraon)
Though I ain't of his political creed
Good ol' Harry Truman we really need
He didn't apologize
He said "To 'ell with you guys!"
We need a guy in the White House who'll lead
Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired
© All Rights Reserved
What are you,a woman or man.
some are obvious;
Some are hard to tell.
Why do you dress like that,
if you are not in jail.
Hair is purple,jacket is funny.
Pant are tight,but you have no fanny.
Are you a man or woman hard to tell.
Why do you dress like that,if you are not in H.
Ell.
Well in being and substance
Entertainment of any form easily attainable
All enjoyed by a peaceful mind
Limitations escape through the chimney of prosperity
Traveling at will to visit places of choice
However, the human needs still remain insatiable.
Tell others your innermost secrets, please be aware
Reality is, it’s something that they’ll probably share
Unless you’re certain that they won’t be blurting
Share with a fake pal, you may find yourself hurting
Trolls still trawl through the internet – you bet!
"That's been tampered with, quite obviously too."
"But it's all I've got mate, until the next one comes through."
It's a bit of a joke, cruel as well.
I'm taking my one pound ten straight down to ell'.
S**t I've passed my stop, quickly press the bell.
Hey Fred, if there's free bus fares down there, do tell.
M-ake not a noise,
E-levate not the decibel;
R-ight volume makes it good,
C-ry not a loud
Y-ell.
M-ake not a noise
O-f a deafening roar;
L-et the average sound sing
E-very sublime musical score.
R-umors have been flying that you have a golden voice;
O-n the fifteenth of January, make not a noise.
Y achting on a clear summer day
E agerness was devoid for 'twas afraid
L abel in my yellow sundress frayed
L eans toward vintage but stayed
O blique sailing was his tricky scheme
W ell my Yellow Polka Dot Bikini unseen!
Sponsor: Francine Roberts
Contest: Here Comes The Sun
Written: February 8, 2014
Jump into your car or hop aboard a plane or train.
Allow yourself some fun! Even one weekend will do.
Unburden yourself of stress. Life can feel brand new
Near the ocean, inside the city or around unusual terrain.
Tell me though that I will be the one to tag along with you!
S-hare the good news,
T-ell them about master plan;
E-ternal God's design
P-erfectly saves the man.
H-and the good news to all,
A-im to spread the gospel;
N-ever let the truth turn
I-nto deceit of
E-vil.
M-onday October second,
A-llow not one to refuse;
Y-our voice will be heard,
O-nce you share the good news.
Well come on in, I'll bolt the door,
Excuse the dog mess, on the floor,
Let's get this one bar fire to roar,
Coffee's still warm, so I'll just pour,
Oat meal biscuits? go on take four,
Money troubles? heard it before,
Eight hundred a month and it's yours,
Down payment cash, the room's secured...
T-hank the Lord every day,
H-owever dark or bright;
E-ighth of May Monday,
S-unrise is in
S-ight.
J-ust thank the Lord every day,
U-sing a heartfelt prayer;
A-sk Him to accept your praise,
N-ight, dawn, or rainy weather.
T-ell God that you're grateful for the grace that comes your way;
A-lways appreciate His blessings, thank the Lord every day.
H - ow to start anew.
A - lready gone are few.
P - rose a story too.
P- ride in all you do.
Y - ear again renews
N - ow we start again.
E - veryday we set to win.
W - onderful beginnings to share with kin.
Y - ell and rejoice in a new start.
E - ssay with all your heart.
A - rrival of a new chapter and a new part.
R - evive with the good, from the bad we dart!
(A)ppreciate today
(P)oetry
(P)aint and play music
(R)ide my motor scooter
(E)mbrace love
(C)elebrate kindness
(I)nspire others
(A)lways see nature
(T)urn things into positive
(E)ncourage friends
(T)alk
(O)vercome hurdles
(D)ance
(A)ct on my purpose
(Y)ell with laughter
Heidi Sands
1/21/19
Placed 3rd in the Word Play Contest.
Theme: What I love to do