Short Hogging Poems
Short Hogging Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hogging by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hogging by length and keyword.
Punxsutawney Phil
Punxsutawney Phil
a whole line in this haiku ~
hogging the limelight...
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Categories:
hogging, animal, celebrity, word play,
Form:
Haiku
Stoners
Stop hogging
The joint, you are not the
Only stoner in this room
Newbies! Newbies!
Ever so selfish!
Roll me a fatty newbie
So I can watch this movie...
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Categories:
hogging, celebration, fun, humor,
Form:
I do not know?
Jealousy Jade
There's nothing worse than hogging the scene
It's even sadder that they have to be mean
To be seen and not heard
Is the truest of words
It's even worse when they turn a dull green
http://www.thehighlanderspoems.com/humour-2.php...
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Categories:
hogging, funny, people, work
Form:
Limerick
Teenagers
T errible to get along with
e veryone is right and your wrong
e vents are there number 1 thing
n agging at them is one thing they don't like
a lways wishing they wouldn't drive a car and ride a bike
g etting ready and hogging the bathroom
e verybody who has a teen wishes there was more room
r eally smart mouthed and think they know it all
s ound proof rooms would solve it all...
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Categories:
hogging, imagination
Form:
Acrostic
Cold Snowy Day
8:55 3 Nov 2014
Cold snowy day
Wind blowing the heat away
Fire in the stove is hot
Bringing a whistle from the kettle pot
Dog is hogging the rug by the fire
I see my love in the kitchen and my heart fills with desire
A quiet day as creation snuggles in
Keeping warm the best they can
Playing games enjoying hot drinks
Not worried about the cold or what anyone thinks
Yes it is cold and nasty outside
But love is growing and keeping things warm inside...
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Categories:
hogging, life,
Form:
Rhyme
A City Bus or Train
Ride a city bus or train
And you will get a sense
Of humankind of every strain -
Behold the evidence:
The old, the young, the thin, the fat,
The handicapped, the frail,
The homeless, jock or spoiled brat,
The baby set to wail.
The strollers hogging too much space,
The walkers inching past,
The bodies crushed up everyplace
Until your stop - at last!
You exit, glad to be outside
And grateful you can walk,
But that's the price you pay to ride
On transit in New Yawk.
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Categories:
hogging, new york, travel,
Form:
Rhyme