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Short Fluoride Poems

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


Given
she said she
is giving
me her
panties and
her toothbrush

to take and 
taste her in 
my mouth
without 
fluoride

i brush
and floss
with her
crotchless
danties...

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Categories: fluoride, muse,
Form: I do not know?



Madness Is a Window
Madness is a window
Tasting light and fear (THE OUTSIDE)

Scattered seeds
Plastic sacks sowing
Fluoride in your brain...(A)

White canvas stretching
Stares of a one-note aria
Careen careen careen
-ing……….....

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© Alex Roth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fluoride, spiritual, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Fluoride
away at home

not present but remembered

scents recalled, Fahrenheit?

your lips soft

your eyes, i can't see your soul

is there any truth in them

i wish i knew

i can not feel

i can not see

i still love you...

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Categories: fluoride, friendship, love, people,
Form: I do not know?
Stupid Poems 8
stupid poems 8

smoking is injurious to health
so is fluoride fertilisers and breath
why do they sell it then
alcohol is poison
so is air water and religion
why do they sell it now
you kill in self defence
culpable homicide
they kill in war
patriotism
collective sin is a virtue

sep 16 2016
7.26 am...

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Categories: fluoride, allusion,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The 50's
In this decade: pizza, soda, 
Colonel Sanders, 
burgers only fifteen cents;
"Tutti Frutti," 
sock hops, "mooning," 
Rock and Roll (monumental consequence);

Rosa's bus ride, 
suburbs, fluoride,
escalating sales, 
vaccine for polio;
Mickey Mouse Club, 
Haley, Hitchcock, 
Davy Crockett, 
drive-ins,
 Fats Domino;

Causeless Rebel crashing car, 
bouffant hairdos,
 "har dee har har;"
Elvis on TV

 and ME....

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Categories: fluoride, history, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme



Parachutes and Pillboxes
Parachutes and pillboxes clamor,
such a colorful rumba of
mood elevators locked in time-
released buffers. They can't wait,

they can't wait for the future,
with stanisodium fluoride
and beta blockers, humming
walls of dazzle in high-def,

explosions and collisions in rich
clarity with those smug ties
and flirty personas. Clearly
those farmers didn't want

freedom enough if they weren't
happy being blown into
confetti in a grand unveiling
of just what globalism means....

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© John Weber  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fluoride, angst, war
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things