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Short Ferraris Poems

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


Premium Member Clouds Laughed
More of this, more of that
    Fifty dogs, a hundred cats
  Never satisfied, never enough
    A card sharp, called million-dollar bluffs

  Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis galore
    Never enough, needed far more
  Penthouse in Manhattan, two in L.A.
    Resorts in Palm Springs and Montego Bay

  Trumped the tallest towers
    Built a castle reached the sky
  Clouds laughed, then raced to form
    a simple question ~ W H Y?...

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Categories: ferraris, addiction, money, power,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Talked Into Watching Drag Races
Drag racing is fun my pushy neighbor said, pleading.
I did not dare go, myself always caught speeding. 
I could picture myself in one of those bashed up cars.
Smashed up and injured, later maybe behind jail bars.

She coaxed and persuaded, and took me any way.
Watching three red Ferraris wreck kind of made my day.
I have no idea why, but this wild drag racing madness is fun.
Please tell me why you think this is if you ever go to one....

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Categories: ferraris, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Craving Ever More Gold - Contest
Rapacious greed
  avarice's creed
voracious appetite
  devours every bite

Never enough silver
  craves ever more gold
his insatiable lust
  never grows old

Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini
  Porsche, five Ferraris
Cadillacs and BMW's
  beneath him ~ sorry

Charges usurious rent
  hoards every last cent
on his family tree
  a branch diseased and bent




        June 09, 2021
      $ Poetry Contest
  Sponsor: Anthony Biaanco...

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Categories: ferraris, desire, lust, money,
Form: Rhyme
Mad At Them
I need to ride 
In those Ferraris
(Like they do)
And feel proud
Of my efforts
(Yeah, to...)
But I see
The possibility 
Is getting slimmer by the day

Politics is aLl thAt dooms my future
They are fighting as to determine who rules
But I see they all have nothing
That is in their heads 
Say, they are fools

They say they do big deals
They call themselves big bosses But they are big losses 
Because they bar our ways to success!
(Mad at them)...

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Categories: ferraris, 1st grade, 4th grade, 6th grade, absence,
Form: ABC

Book: Reflection on the Important Things