Short Hitches Poems
Short Hitches Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hitches by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hitches by length and keyword.
Autumn
a leaf falls from an October tree
hitches a ride on the breeze
before drifting to earth....
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Categories:
hitches, seasons
Form:
Kimo
New Fashion House
A young lady from Athens,
Had strong designer passions,
She developed a boutique
Just for the chic,
Full of exquisite fashions.
The opening without any hitches,
She had created marketing riches,
But it literally all fell apart
Within the year's start,
As she continually dropped her stitches....
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Categories:
hitches, funny,
Form:
Limerick
Hercules
Handsomely heroic
Half human heavyweight
Hera hates, harries him
Hacks hideous hydras
Hunts horrid Hades hound
Hippolyta heister
Hitches honey, Hebe
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For the “Greek mythology” Poetry Contest”
Sponsored by Joseph May
Syllables checked with HowManySyllables.com
Written on 02/25/2022
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Categories:
hitches, mythology,
Form:
Pleiades
Symbiosis
Somewhere in a rugged sunny terrain
a bushy-maned pony kicks up his heels
amid biting flies in a grueling summer heat.
An elegant cattle egret hitches a ride.
Devouring grassland insects, his daily diet,
the egret helps his buddy in his plight
keeping the flies at bay while loping along
together through brush and grass and sage.
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Categories:
hitches, animal, relationship,
Form:
Free verse
Soon
Soon~very end~the last day
Vacation comes to close
There are sighing pines and tear drops
While packing some of clothes
Life is filled with many options
Even without great riches
How we choose to use each minute
Determines most hitches
One word spoken lashing outward
Can change the form of day
From it flowing like a slow tide
To a tsunami astray ...
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Categories:
hitches, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Rivers Journey
The river travels;
It’s path the same but no stops,
Are ever allowed.
It has a strict time table,
As it tours the entire world.
At times, it joins friends;
Lakes, streams, ocean; it hitches
A ride with them and
Then leaving them behind it,
Returns back home graciously.
What it’s collected
On its world travels, it won’t
Reveal; it has its
Secrets and treasures, very
Personal, private in safe.
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Categories:
hitches, appreciation, earth, environment, imagery, nature, river, water,
Form:
Tanka
Through the Windows
Those lofty trees
move backwards swiftly
and so are those
bitter past memories;
Uncertain of the things
that are in front
and so are hitches
about to confront;
All I can do is sit quiet
and take the ride.
Many a time I greet
the radiant dawn
and sometimes I meet
the menacing tunnel.
But it's for me to decide
whether to detest
or relish the ride.
And I opt for the latter
and so started delighting the drive
through the windows shutter...
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Categories:
hitches, nature, travel, trust,
Form:
Free verse
Curiosity Creates Change
Greensleeves, hawk came for release.
During acclimatisation, fearless kitten crept
up fence by hawkstand.
Both Beings eyeballed, briefly touched ---
surprise, fright, flee.
Next day, kitten hitches a ride in my car
and gets out at dairy!
Left home!!!
wing'ed One inspects
intrepid four foot climber
universe expands
Written 5th July 2020...
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Categories:
hitches, adventure, cat,
Form:
Haibun
They Tax Our Axes
They want to tax our axes
Then, take away our trees.
They impose cell phone taxes.
Then, laugh and shoot the breeze.
Lodges, matches, bridges, britches,
Dresses, dishes, finches, fishes.
Hinges, hitches, hedges, hearses,
Lenses, lynxes, luscious lashes…
They dip their hands in every pot.
Spreading wealth around they say…
Big Business taxes are a lot…not!
The newfangled economic way –
The middle class will love to pay!
© January 29, 2011
Dane Smith-Johnsen...
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Categories:
hitches, angst, funny, social
Form:
Rhyme
Just So
Faces everywhere
in trailer hitches
and granite spar
Jelling dragons sit and stare.
Faces everywhere
in gnarled tree trunks
with gapping maw
Munch’s scream saw.
Faces everywhere
snarling faces
with frightening frowns
from hummocks in the ground.
Furrowed brows
All seeing eyes
untidy drool
fermenting anger Nature’s pool.
Who’s alone?
Not eye?
Who thinks they’re alone
under the sky?
Can’t you see?
Don’t you know?
Each objects spirit is etched
Just so....
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Categories:
hitches, introspection
Form:
Rhyme