Short Hominid Poems
Short Hominid Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hominid by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hominid by length and keyword.
The Hominid Dreamer
The dreamer
Lies buried in the hemisphere
Like hominids nested in calcium
Upon outstretched shovel
Vermillion corridors pounce in theatrical unfolding
Its all shadows and graves say
Those cliffside with buckets of fear
While I clawed suddenly the dichotomy came clear
Now I'm hijacking lotuses from the other side...
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Categories:
hominid, allegory,
Form:
Free verse
Ellie Went To Kitchen of Planet Y
Ellie went to kitchen of Planet Y
And got Flagella horrifidis dry
She mixed it with flubber
Made hominid rubber
But she found no silicon chip to fry
© Rajat kanti Chakrabarty
12/02/2014...
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Categories:
hominid, fun, nonsense, planet,
Form:
Limerick
Presidential Pronouncement
Our precocious President pronounces,
in patent ad hominem attack,
that those deplorable disagreeables
are notably Neanderthal.
He might be technically correct;
nasty Neanderthals existentially exist
in DNA models of most modern hominid incarnations~
even in the Commander-in-Chief!
And [God] has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth...Acts 17:26 NKJV
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Categories:
hominid, bullying,
Form:
Alliteration
Half Past Ape
Half Past Ape!
A hominid has broken off the zoo,
It is quaffing fetid water in the loo!
When drunk with the frothy gulp
It'll pummel own wife to near pulp!
The Zoo has freed a freaking Ape
To the detriment of sexes with rape,
Just as the young fall to tantrums
Or a frenzied simian beating drums!
There's still a primitive part in us
That strongly resist to board a bus!
It haunts most when we're cruel;
Robbing another of mirth an' gruel!
18th Aug 2013...
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Categories:
hominid,
Form:
Couplet
Dumpty's Fall
was not of folly, but of choice,
for saccharine safety on the higher ground
inside the wall
would cloy his sulpherous soul
and beating down his moble sacrifice
install a glutenous presumption
of a unity unworthy of him.
No, there must be cataclysm
in the leap, dragoons enlisted,
and a lamentation worthy of the feast...
the sighing tempered not by hominid
nor beast, but by a stubborn memory
of infant sleep,
beguiled by nothing more
than fragments in the grass.
~...
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Categories:
hominid, allegory,
Form:
Free verse