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Short Hilda Poems

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


Premium Member Clerihew Morley
Innovative Hilda Morley
an Organic poet  came to be
Her collections number just six
'Cloudless at First' pick of the mix...

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Categories: hilda, people, poetry,
Form: Clerihew



Premium Member CLERIHEW morley
Hilda Auerbach Morley
with originality penned poetry
feelings spontaneous , so  organique
become an open format unique
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Categories: hilda, poetry,
Form: Clerihew
Ode To Hilda Doolittle
Our men, frail from fruit, walk among hyacinth shadows
They crawl across marblewalk courtyards-
Mist in quivering sunlight...

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© C.W. Bryan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hilda, family, fruit, light, sun, sunshine,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Clerihew Doolittle
Hilda Doolittle self-styled 'H D'
showed an ego centred on 'me'
Also an early feminist
happily with Imagism she did persist...

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Categories: hilda, people, poetry,
Form: Clerihew
Domain of Love
H-eart
I-s
L-ove's
D-omain
A-nd

D-welling
A-rea
G-iving
A-ffection
N-icely

Topic: Birthday of Hilda Dagan (May 15) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: hilda, birthday,
Form: Acrostic



Immortal Lord
H-eavenly
I-mmortal
L-ord
D-irects
A-ll

D-ays
A-s
G-od
A-dministers
N-ations

Topic: Birthday of Hilda Dagan (May 15)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: hilda, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Dreaded Ailment
H-orrible
I-nfection
L-ets
D-isease
A-pply

D-readed
A-ilment's
G-rime
A-nd
N-astiness

Topic: Birthday of Hilda Dagan (May 15) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: hilda, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Appreciating Hilda
Rubenesque Hilda loved her ample rotund girth
As did her enamored husband, Charlie McMirth
She was corpulently rounded, and forever fine.
Charlie often said “I am grateful that Hilda is mine.”...

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Categories: hilda, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Emagi Morley Hanukkah
Hilda Morley (open organic poetic style) Hanukkah

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Categories: hilda, celebration, poetry,
Form: Shape
Premium Member Allegory
fortune tellers brunette broom Hilda classic Gotti Richard Smalley hunky-dory telling stories Blossom Beauty absolutely and this is soley-- Allegory
3/21/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2020...

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Categories: hilda, addiction, analogy, confusion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Battleaxe
Hilda shut him out of her life, with combative tongue and hot air. Gunther launched her, off topmost stair, shut the lid on his battleaxe wife.
4/24/2022 Killing With an Epigram Sponsor: Margarita Lillico Hilda: Maid of battle Gunther: Battle Warrior Battleaxe: sharp-tongued, domineering...

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Categories: hilda, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Hilda Milks Cy
Every animal in the lot came by for a hi
They wanted to see Hilda milk her baby Cy
Cy was okay with it, not a bit tit shy
And of course, the kitty was sitting by.

Hello! Said Hilda, welcome one and all.
She got a stool as she sat down in the stall.
The chickens began clucking, the cow gave a moo.
I wish I had been there, bet you do too....

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Categories: hilda, animal,
Form: Rhyme
The Humber Ferry
By heck it was cold on the Humber ferry

The water was deep and Hull smelled like leather

May I mention the bridge it’s all there’s left

The boat man’s gone, it must be the Styx

Right it was cold on the Humber ferry

!ow I’m a widow from him who I married

His mother was Hilda his father was Harry

His father went fast but his mother did tarry

We could well have drowned  her

If she had come on the ferry....

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Categories: hilda, age, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member legacy of Hilda
Hilda is the opposite of shy; she is not hiding in any way.
She flaunts her stuff without any self-consciousness.
She knows she looks dandy and prefers skimpy clothes.
Other farmers' wives adore her, they do not care.

She can walk down the train track with barely a stitch on.
No one makes fun of her, because it is Hilda and she is special.
She is friends with everyone and builds people up, in a genuine way
They gravitate toward her like puppies, wagging their tails....

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Categories: hilda, women,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Making H Famous
Haggard honey-loving homies held Hank’s hamhocks hostage 
He hitched his hayrack, having habitual hints hint his huffiness.
Harry harbored horrifically hideous habits, hissing his heebe-jeebies.
Hangdog Hilda hesitated, having heard Hale hinting Harry’s holiness.
Huffy hummingbird Helen  hindered Happenstance Hilda’s hayseed habits. 
Himalayan Herbert, hayseed harboring hazardous hags, hid Hilda and Helen.
Hallowed horses having hatpins hissed, having had hobo handy hangers help....

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Categories: hilda, word play,
Form: Alliteration

Book: Shattered Sighs