Short Finns Poems
Short Finns Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Finns by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Finns by length and keyword.
Helsinki Tea Party
Trump, Putin, and Beelzebub
Drank tea in an Helsinki pub
Boasting of sins
Two Mickey Finns
Enquired, "Are you from the Hair Club?"...
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Categories:
finns, celebrity, corruption, culture, evil, integrity, international, political,
Form:
Limerick
Limerick: Once a Shocking Norseman Crowned Viking
Limerick : Once a shocking Norseman crowned Viking
Once a shocking Norseman crowned Viking
Took his flaxen men on an ice outing
They lusted for fat Finns
Knocked walrus and dolphins
Why Arctic now with Vi-wal-phins seething.
© T. Wignesan – Paris, 2013...
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Categories:
finns, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
Start
mmm... and so they came, all the King's men
standing near the wall Again in awe. Could it,
would be that Time.back when? The Calling
eYes, yes! and is hear in sign. Shark finns find
the friendly pen. Seraph, we start at then.
~swHiCh came first, chicken or egg?
Little~Game.of ChiCan dear?...
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Categories:
finns, art
Form:
I do not know?
Kamala's No Creampuff
Whoa! My cabinet's 'not diverse enough!'*
This identity stuff is really tough!
Greeks, Poles, Nepalese
Turks, Finns, Congolese
You do it, Kamala ~ You're no creampuff
_________________________________
*'Biden's Cabinet not Diverse Enough'
was the top story on Chicago news
stations at 5:30 p.m., Dec. 09, 2020....
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Categories:
finns, identity, leadership, political, satire,
Form:
Limerick
The English Feast
Go out fishing with your TROTT
Near the pond to the SWANN’s lot
Wait for the GALE to subside down
To pluck the onions from the ROOT
Enter the BROAD KITCHEN to
COOK
Ring the BELL to begin the feast
Eating the FINNS & it’s body parts
Along with omelet stuffed with ONIONS...
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Categories:
finns, fun,
Form:
Light Verse
Mr Winter
Mr. Winter bundled up in his fanciest robes of winds
Decorated in snowflakes that tickled fancy of Finns.
He arrived amid cold breezes that whirled and twirled.
Many hats and scarves were tossed, uplifted and swirled.
He’s coming! The animals said, some trying to hide.
The air got colder than autumn, frozen land to abide.
Mr. Winter maneuvered his wand with a promise and flick.
The snow began piling in six-foot drifts, incredibly thick....
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Categories:
finns, winter,
Form:
Rhyme