Short Gramma Poems
Short Gramma Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Gramma by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Gramma by length and keyword.
What Grandma Said
"Don't you cuss at your ol' gramma! C'mere!
I'm gonna wash your mouth out with catsh*t!"...
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Categories:
gramma, animal, cat, child abuse, childhood, cry, grandmother,
Form:
Epigram
A Brief Flyer
Elevator, escalator, or stairs
Gramma couldn't decide
Gramps said, Hop on my back
Pretty ladies ought to take fliers...
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Categories:
gramma, flying, grandparents, word play,
Form:
Free verse
Let's Eat Gramma
Let's eat Gramma... OR let's eat, Gramma
Punctuation saves lives because of a comma
So very small
But stands so tall
The difference of life and death for Momma's Momma...
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Categories:
gramma, funny,
Form:
Limerick
Typoitis On My Key Bored
My smell and gramma chequer have seized were king
So my peoms awe full off miss takes
Hope hubby sore tits tout wen hee wakes
Fiction Peom
7/15/18...
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Categories:
gramma, computer, humorous, poems, word play,
Form:
Rhyme
Let's Eat Gramma
Let's eat Gramma... OR let's eat, Gramma
Punctuation saves lives because of a comma
So very small
But stands so tall
The difference of life and death for Momma's Momma...
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Categories:
gramma, confusion,
Form:
Limerick
Gramma Song To Me--
GRAMMA SONG TO ME--
What's in a melody;
Will you come sing to me;
la de da dee;
Music reveille;
Gramma sing a song to me;
2/4/19
written words by James Edward Lee Sr ©2019...
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Categories:
gramma, analogy, beautiful, encouraging, granddaughter, grandmother, song, tribute,
Form:
Light Verse
Let's Eat Gramma
Let's eat Gramma... OR let's eat, Gramma
Punctuation saves lives because of a wee comma
So very small
But stands so tall
The difference of life and death for Momma's Momma...
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Categories:
gramma, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Striptease - Sexyku
gramma removes teeth...
glasses, four limbs... stark naked
~ down to the fine hairs
November 07,, 2019
Sexyku Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Richard Lamoureux...
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Categories:
gramma, grandmother, sexy,
Form:
Haiku
Gramma-Phone Music
the old crank phone was on the wall
and the party line always full
someone and gramma talkin
all at once about this or that
while i was watchin tv
and bing was crosby singin
'gramma-phone music please'
stan sand...
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Categories:
gramma, age, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse
Booby Bibs
Dear Mo, my Ottawa sweetie, told me of this phrase
She and Gramma used when they spilled coffee in the morning haze
Instead of bosoms, they'd emit
This phrase “Booby Bibs”
Natural "quicker picker uppers" for sopping coffee up in a daze...
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Categories:
gramma, cute,
Form:
Limerick
It Is What It Is
Mom learns it
Dad earns it
Sis turns it
Baby spurns it
Auntie bakes it
Uncle makes it
Niece shakes it
Nephew takes it
Gramma sets it
Grampa nets it
Granddaughter pets it
Grandson sweats it
Neighbor buys it
Friend tries it
Doctor eyes it
Chef fries it
You feel it
I peel it
We deal it
God seals it...
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Categories:
gramma, fun, nonsense, word play,
Form:
Light Verse
Anagrammatic
ANAGRAMMATIC Poetry Form
An anagram mantra
Gramma acting manic
Mama in a catamaran, cramming in a cigar
A martian mating in mint gin
A cat antic, grit at a rat act
Magma in a tin, anti-gamma rant
A tram cart ramming a car mart
Magi antic tracing air art
Gain magic in a grim margin
Am I an ant? A racing gnat?
I grin at rain, I’m a maniac again
Tag. I am it. ;)...
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Categories:
gramma, magic, nonsense,
Form:
Other
Romeo For Me
If roses are red, violets are blue
Why then haven't I found you?
Or is it just as simple for you
To find me with love that's true?
Does Gramma, Grampas love still exist?
Todays love fails to resist,
Temptations of greener grass pastures...
Though I feel robbed by true love
My heart still beats,
For a Prince to find me
To sweep me off my lonely feet....
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Categories:
gramma, lost love, love, me, roses are red,
Form:
Lyric
Love For Gramma
Love for gramma
True Love for Gramma
I said to my mother I want to go to Gramma's house.
She said, not today!
I was attempting to walk but with no luck.
I would ride my bike, but it's just a trick.
I can't drive a car it's too far.
I took a box and went inside to cry I want to see Gramma's house.
Momma heard the cry.
When she just opens the box, I said mail me to Gramma's house...
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Categories:
gramma, grandmother,
Form:
ABC
Autumn
You came to us graciously
Allowing summer to say her sad farewell
Your cool breezes refresh us
Your beauty we cannot tell.
A small child gathers your fallen leaves
She marvels at their hues,
“Look Gramma, a red one!”
How wondrous to see through her eyes.
We see God’s hand in nature
We feel His presence in our lives
Each season is a gift to us
And to live for Him we strive....
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Categories:
gramma, inspirational
Form:
Personification
Burst Bubble Not Acceptable
Built
Big
Beautiful
Bubble,
But
Bum
Being
Bored
Busted
By
Burst
Bubble;
Blood
Boils
10/20/2019
Tautogram Poems
The tautogram is best explained by its Greek root words of “tauto” meaning “the same” and “gramma” meaning “letter.” Basically, all words in the poem begin with the same letter.
https://www.writersdigest.com/writing-articles/tautogram-poetic-forms...
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Categories:
gramma, feelings,
Form:
Tautogram
Election Day
I'm waiting for election day
When all the hoopla goes away,
All the lies and all the drama.
You're not fooling this old gramma.
You are but puppets mouthing dirt,
Spewing garbage, foe to hurt.
I want to hear what you will do,
Not old re-hash. Give me some new
Info if you want my vote.
More lies will to me denote
The choice is an unholy sin
For least revolting guy to win.
won one of the no. 4 spots...
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Categories:
gramma, politicalold, me, old,
Form:
Couplet
Glowing
The setting sun was sinking slow
At Cavan Lake that night
Russell and his mom had the fire going just right
Gramma and her faithful pal Tucker, black as coal
They were moving closer to the flame
The air was getting cold
We sang some songs as I recall
Even one I didn’t bring
That was that old nasty one that Grampa used to sing
So now when I get feeling bored with nowhere else to go
I slip inside that magic night
Not so long ago...
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Categories:
gramma, friend, friendship,
Form:
Ballad
Good-Bye
Good-bye
Strange are memories now which seem
Too sadly as a dream,
Would wake the morrow to hear her voice
Speaking softly words to me
Though still as dreams forgot
This never we denied,
When all that yet once was
Is just silently held inside
Words said through silent tears, good-by
Then a kiss on the cheek,
Would I recall her face, her eyes?
Or her silent word good-bye
To Clara(my gramma)
By M. Norton
marklnorton@shaw.ca...
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Categories:
gramma, death
Form:
I do not know?