Short Five Dollar Bill Poems
Short Five Dollar Bill Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Five Dollar Bill by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Five Dollar Bill by length and keyword.
Saving Abe
Written on 7/27/2021
By Gail R DeBole
Updated on 8/17/2021
My granddad’s five-dollar bill in hand
Was blown by a breeze through farmland.
Our dog, King, “saved the Abe”
Fetched the bill straight away
To return it to my grandad’s hand.
(True Story that happened in the 1960s)...
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Categories:
five dollar bill, animal, dog, grandfather, grandparents,
Form:
Limerick
A White Sealed Envelope
A five dollar bill in my name.
A white sealed up envelope.
A white handkerchief of forgotten spring.
A gold ring.
Sparks that fly through the sky.
The forces of nature are with us..
Masterpiece equipment that had the last laugh.
A bottle of water on the pavement.
I’d better pick it up it might be mine....
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Categories:
five dollar bill, inspirational, life, uplifting, visionary,
Form:
I do not know?
can you imagine a ten thousand dollar bill
The largest bill I have seen personally is a hundred- dollar bill
I do not like them
They are not as easy to spend as a twenty-dollar bill
Or a five- dollar bill
The largest denomination circulated was the ten-thousand-dollar bill
I would like to see a photo of one of these
But would not like to try and spend it
The stores turn up their noses at the hundred...
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Categories:
five dollar bill, money,
Form:
Free verse
Preacher
PREACHER
the preacher explains
as he travels tracks on his palm
he is on god’s path
helter-skelter tracks indeed!
the midnight express toots warning
reverend smith
with his superior air
mounts the podium
from the loft i can see
through the tear his underwear
after sunday service
a hundred dollar bill in the collection plate
“praise the lord!” says smith
to himself quietly covering it
with a five dollar bill
Dave Austin...
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Categories:
five dollar bill, humorous,
Form:
Tanka