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Short Emailing Poems

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


Jessica
Dear Jessica
Thanks for emailing
Even if you are a 
45 year old  guy smoking stogies in your basement
With a hard drive full of JPG babes....

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Categories: emailing, humorous, sexy,
Form: Free verse



Vote For Hillary
Don't vote Trump who’s just not in, 
Because that would be a huge sin, 
Hillary’s not guilty of any emailing, 
So don't tip the vote, be affirming....

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Categories: emailing, america, corruption, discrimination, future, leadership, political, world,
Form: Heroic Couplet
Happy Birthday, Debs
Emailing cake is hard to do,
And so I wrote a verse for you.
I hope your day is filled with fun;
A happy time with lots of sun.
I hope you will accept from me
A cyber hug across the sea.

For Deb’s birthday contest...

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emailing, dedication, hope,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unblocked After 7 Hours- Joy



Dear Poet Family~



Sorry for all late responses.

My site, ugh!

Blocked for 7 hours. 

Missed you dear friends!

I have been emailing PS all day.

May not answer all tonight.

Have been up since 2am.

You are my soul family.


Love you

Panagiota xxxxooooo


August 5,2020
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Categories: emailing, celebration, happiness, joy, poets,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dolce Far Niente
Right now, I may seem unproductive,
not cooking or cleaning a floor,
not texting, emailing, or calling.
The usual things, I’ll ignore.

Except for soft music, there’s silence.
Eyes close, for I’ve no need to see.
My thoughts of past, present, and future
drift by, my unique tapestry.

My daydreams are fodder for poems,
new plans, and a fresh attitude.
These times I seem lazy and “absent”
create an industrious mood....

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Categories: emailing, future, memory, self,
Form: Rhyme



Hope My Priest Was Intending
Hope My Priest Was Intending

Dear Father Frank and Editor
of Newspaper,

Hope that you were Intending,
Sermon emailing and sending;
Gladly receive,
And retrieve,
From beginning to the ending.

Here is a great idea each priest
and preacher should do. His
church members could download
sermon and print it out. Then
they would take it to church
with them like I am going to.

James Serious Mysterious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet
RiverSea Plantation
Bolivia, NC...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emailing, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick

Book: Reflection on the Important Things