Short Folk Lore Poems
Short Folk Lore Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Folk Lore by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Folk Lore by length and keyword.
Folk Lore
Jump
rope
verses-
skipping down
the gnerations....
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Categories:
folk lore, childhood, on writing and words,
Form:
Fibonacci
Clerihew Bilk
Jazz clarinatist Acker Bilk
vibrato-rich soft as silk
Famed for 'Stranger on the Shore'
now in musical folk lore...
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Categories:
folk lore, music, people,
Form:
Clerihew
Your Mom and You
broken.folk lore.it was wore out.sound?i dont hear any.my many spend pennies
was on the floor.i go out the door.whore....
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Categories:
folk lore, thank you,
Form:
Prose Poetry
A Lammas Lamb
An
unplanned
after-thought-
oftimes spoilt
child,
a
favoured
benjamin-
or somtimes ,wild
child
Note :In Folk lore tales ! ...Lammas lamb,last or latecomer in a large family...
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Categories:
folk lore, animals, family, people, social
Form:
Lanterne
Wolf-Like
Folk lore tells us that
Characteristically
Lycanthropy is
To be wolf like, and
To assume the magical
Ability to change
http://www.thehighlanderspoems.com/fantasy-2.php...
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Categories:
folk lore, animals, fantasy, nature
Form:
Haiku
Dire Destruction
When worlds collide
Life will listlessly slip away from us
When the universe unlatches
Our whole world will spill out
When Earth explodes
The human race will smash into oblivion
When weapons become us
Peace will be a thing of folk lore
When we do die
Our love will live on forever...
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Categories:
folk lore, death, love
Form:
Free verse
Each Pore a Door
Each pore a door, so spake folk lore
God’s abode is within
Pure of heart feel blessings in-pour
Bliss bubbling on our skin
There’s nothing to apprise
Each breath offers surprise
As love pulse thus does rise
Why ask for more
Each pore a door
17-March-2022
Quietus ...
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Categories:
folk lore, blessing, god, joy,
Form:
Rhyme
You
It’s you who I adore,
I want you more and more.
I’d even be your whore,
Your own Pussy Galore;
Ignore your wretched snores,
Believe your life’s folk lore,
Let lie our settled scores.
I’d empty out my stores
And meet you at my core,
?Where you’ll find even more.
I’ve told you this before:
It’s you who I adore....
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Categories:
folk lore, romantic love, sensual,
Form:
Rhyme
Trolls
Tales in Norse folk lore of
these mythical creatures,
though sadly nowadays
they are better known for
trawling the internet
targeting people on
Twitter and on Facebook
Pleiades T Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Kim Merryman
6 syllables per line checked with HMS
04/26/21...
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Categories:
folk lore, abuse, internet,
Form:
Verse