Short For Example Poems

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Hair Care

Hair Care

The hair care bottles in 
the shower stall can do 
breathtaking manoeuvrers, for example, 
rolls and loops.


Calendars Types

all calendars types 
based on Moon, Sun, and some stars 
see for example

Julian and Hebrew
Gregorian Hegira
Mayan Indian
Form: Senryu

In the Family

a lady with lust in her eyes
reserved her most valuable prize
for men who were ample
her sons for example
they couldn't contain their surprise!
Form: Limerick

I'M An Expert On Women

You 
can tell
a lot about
a woman by just
looking at her hands.
For example, it they are
wrapped round your throat, 
she’s possibly a little bit upset.
Form: Shape

Premium Member Clerihew Annigoni

In Italian Pietro Annigoni
a portraitist 'differente' we do see
Updated renaissance is seen
see for example that of our late Queen*

*Elizabeth II 1926-2022
Form: Clerihew


To Be a Massage Therapist- Is Very Funny

To be a massage therapist-  is very funny,
And, for example, simply take my case.
From grateful women I'm receiving money,
For what the others get a slapping in the face.
Form: Quatrain

I Went For a Drive On Cars of Any Brand

I went for a drive on cars of any brand.
Yesterday, for example, was driven by  "Ferrari".
I was too drunk and very much in a hurry,
And the road  crossed completely on the red!
Form: Quatrain

Premium Member Inaccurate Proverbs

Sometimes I get my proverbs confused and merge two into one.
For example: "He who is without sin, is a rolling stone."
If you have any inaccurate proverbs, I would love to hear them.
Form: Rhyme

Pinocchio's Pet

Some things may seem very strange
As bizarre as they can get
For example have you heard,
Of a puppet owning a pet?

When I was told, Pinocchio
Had a Woodpecker, I was upset
Him owning a bird seemed absurd
What else could it be but his pet?
© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Quatrain

Premium Member What If

For example: what if it
had not rained that day

you and I had not sought
shelter in the same cafe

perhaps we would never
have met~ a pot of coffee,
some pie, the hours flew
by; that spontaneous bet
(let's get married) turned
into a 40 year duet...
© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Creation

The writer learns early-on
the dry process of wet ink…

as the Driller knows his wells,
the years of emptiness,
and worthless deeds -- 

nothing good comes
without great effort

for example, take God,
all the time and grace
that has gone into His
Man….
© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Acorns Or Bust

climb slowly little squirrel cling to the lichens and bark enjoy your travels, bring home cheeky souvenirs 9/26/2020
“or bust,” an idiom expressing a determination to get something done or die trying. Used in travels. For example: “Florida or bust”
Form: Dodoitsu

Maybe

Maybe...for example, with love...
There will be no clemency...
We go round and round
In the world of small circle 

I don't know you today
You can know me tomorrow 
And the days of our lives
In love, over again in love

Through the streets of seduction 
Bed made by rose's 
Different feelings on your face
What are you... with love...

Danish Married To a Scottish

The Woman is A Danish 
And married to A Scottish
But often heard in English:
Language she speaks with relish…

But the Rather Stand-Offish:
At times slippery like  Fish
Or like things one wouldn’t wish,
For example Leaf-Filled Dish
To be served Vegetarian 
Or Flesh to a Barbarian…

A Thief-Catching Librarian
And Confirmed True Lutheran!
Form: Rhyme

It's So Simple!

When you are frustrated,
about someone else, who
cannot do something you feel
is so simple,
calm yourself, do not get mad
or else the situation may become bad
explain to them again, 
the directions of the task
for example 
drinking out of a flask.
You must not hurry them,
or else they may be hurt
as if someone shoved their face in the dirt.
© Jeff Hou  Create an image from this poem.
Form:

Earthly Existence

L-ife's earthly existence 
I-ncludes many a phase; 
A-n infant or child for example 
H-as shown a baby face. 

N-eglect not an adolescent, 
O-r he shall go astray; 
V-iewed vertebrate inside 
I-s immature in every way. 
C-ore of the mind of an adult 
I-s ripe for defiance or obedience; 
O-n the fifteenth of March, guard your earthly existence.
Form: Acrostic

Premium Member A Golfer's Dream

The Eagle flies straight and true

  ~ Guide my golf ball to get a few of you




__________________________________
An 'eagle' is a super score in golf.  It is
two strokes better than standard on any
one hole. For example, on a 'par-4' hole,
where 4 is the standard score, an eagle
is 2!  Even pros rarely get even one eagle
per 18-hole round of golf.
Form: Couplet

What Is Love

You cannot define love
Even if you confer
With Webster dictionary, 
It is not that easy
To define love.

Love is all sorts of things.
It has different types
For example,
Love from our parents
Or love from husband to wife.

So if you ask me, what is love?
Honestly,
I don't know exactly. 
But one thing I'm sure.
Love is a special gift,
Not for sale.

If I Had Nothing and My Nothing

I would love to see 'nothing'
Just a curious little thought,
For example
Imagine if I was given a wish
By God
I can ask for anything I want
So, I ask for 'nothing'
And I will be given nothing
So I will have nothing
But, what will be it's color?
And what about it's shape?
How will it feel?
Like nothing?
Oh wait!
I do have nothing
It is in my bank's safe

Premium Member Denim Jackets

Mine was black, yours was blue
An little unspoken between just us two
What did it mean? Perhaps not that much
But I do like the fact that we share things as such
Small things, of which there are more than a few
For example, ILU, which means "I Love You"
How much you may ask? Well I'll say I do
What once was an inkling since then grew and grew
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Thought of the Day

a thought arises
so strange
it should not be here
but yet it is

examine: how is it different
from any other object
we happen to see
like a bird for example 

let us cut to the chase
is it not ownership assigned
by deluded heart and mind
that causes needless suffering

identity that seeks
shrouded in ignorance 
is it not but dust
immersed in this lucid dream

Follow My Word and Disappear

Each word connects with a meaning
Each meaning connects with a word
We seem to complicate the meaning of one word
You can follow a word to eternity 
Yet never find the true meaning

Simple is gone and complicated is here
The true meaning has disappeared
Take the word, WORD for example
Good luck following it 
It’s a never-ending word of words

The Dictionary says it
© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

Bipolar Brillance

Bipolar people do not fear;
Those without our disease 
Don't understand our brilliance;
Only see our pain and depression;

Shame, shame on them, I say,
For they should remember our contributions to society;
Before they judge our lapses
Where would we be without the Gettysburg Address for example!

I dare say without us along for the ride the world would
be a dull place to be!

H2o To H2

Theoretically clean fuel
Can be produced from natural water
For example the chemical reactions are  

H2O+CO2 = H2+O2+CO
H2O+CO = H2+CO2

There will be a wind sucking machine
With filter to collect CO2
From the atmosphere

Its net output will be
H2, O2 and CO2

Thus the amount of CO2
Will remain unchanged
In the atmosphere

What we can dream we can achieve
Humans are here to win and live

Concept 2

Imagine a cave in which you see yourself. There are many versions of you there. For example, you having 8 beers, you reading a book, you doing a drawing, you listening to music, you doing many things. A dozen versions of you, a hundred, a thousand. All unaware of each other. They can't talk but can they see each other? Or are they oblivious to each other? Is this cave real or in your head?

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