Short Fossilised Poems
Short Fossilised Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Fossilised by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Fossilised by length and keyword.
The worst has yet to come,digging up fossilised feelings of mammoth proportion which way a ton,years of emotion wraped in lares of flesh an dirt,exhumed over a billion century's of prehistoric pain and hurt.
Categories:
fossilised, feelings,
Form:
ABC
A live T-Rex, but should I stand and fight
It’s foul breath and it’s drool made me take flight
I just couldn’t bear
That if I stayed there
I’d be forevermore a coprolite
[Coprolite = Fossilised Dino Poop]
6 November 2022
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Categories:
fossilised, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
In the southern hemisphere
At the tip of the eastern hemisphere
Upside down, opposite from most around the world
To find your true location I point to the ground
Past the molten magma and the fossilised death
We meet in the centre of the earth
Our connection is the core
The intense heat we glow
The poetry we pen
The artistry we burn
Inspired by:
PoetrySoup
Categories:
fossilised, earth, love, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
Gigantic footprints there on the beach
So big that a dozen men could stand in each
Yet what made these footprints did not simply stand
But went every which way all over the sand
The emperor came and because he was wise
He noticed the footprints were not fossilised
Nor in a straight line for they’re trod all about
He asks for some quiet to figure it out
And things become clear when he talks again
Is Gulliver practicing waltz again?
Categories:
fossilised, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme