Short Identical Twin Poems

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Premium Member Finding Identical Twins

When finding your identical twin,
There’s always trial and error.
But I’ve taken a shortcut:
By looking into the mirror!
Form: Rhyme


Premium Member identical twin species

Great T-rumposaurus meanus!
Adolph and Don share a genus
With teensy wiener
Was Hitler meaner
Or Trump with his weeny p-e-n-i-s?
Form: Limerick

Premium Member my walk toward heaven

I walk alone
because that is how we die
most are born alone too
I am an exception
I am an identical twin
there’s a bright crescent moon in heaven

Premium Member Static Electricity

When we were little
My identical twin and I had a contest
Trying to see how many times we could make sparks
As we brushed our hair in the dark.
It stood up straight 
A bonus!

Premium Member We Gemini Twins

Gemini
the twins
mercurial
creative
wildly enthusiastic
my identical twin and I
both dancing to our own flutes
born in May
living up to our star sign
in opposite directions


Premium Member Identical Twin Sisters

twins
labelled
misleading
identical
different ideas
diverse ideals
yes they live in the  same house
they do not have the same sister
a liberal and a Republican
no two people are exactly alike
Form: Etheree

Premium Member It Feels Like Love

I have a best friend
A look alike
An admirer
She has my face
Her freckles, her laugh, her mannerisms are also mine.
People asked  me what having an identical twin feels like.
It feels like love, I say.

Premium Member I Answer To All Names

I answer to all names.
Lee, Charming, Hey You, Auntie Squeak Cake
I am not particular now
having finally gotten over the identical twin thing
where I did not have a name for the first eighteen years of my life

Premium Member Faerie Plotting and Planning

The tittering and chittering was going on in a whispery way
Faeries meeting once a year, showing off in the sheerest sweet way
They were conniving to make the forest the best it had ever been
Best of all, each darling tree faerie had brought her own identical twin.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Bats My Twin and I

Bats are flying again.
It would not be distressing to me.
But I have a twin.

Bats in the house.
Swooping down on creamed cheese.
My twin screaming in a kind of wheeze.

We used to agree on most everything
But I like my bats. 
They have plenty of zing.

My identical twin is the prissy one.
Her idea for bats
Is in no way fun…
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Twin Speak

The identical twin girls’ cryptophasia precedes them into a room
They wear their cute identical twinness like a peacock with a plume
The two get mobbed, picked up cuddled by strangers with a va-va-voom.
In crypto-language one says to the other, I wish I had a broom.
Moronic adults think toddlers are delighted as they parade around the room.
Form: Monorhyme

Premium Member we are all unique

we are all unique
none of us exactly alike
some of us look similar
my identical twin and I do

but we are nothing alike
in many ways
our ideas and ideals different
our hopes and dreams diverse

some people say “she is unique”
this makes me smile
for we are ALL unique

There is only one you
so please be the best you
that you can be.

Premium Member your eyes are green

Hey! Your eyes are green!
This was said by my uncle
He seemed surprised
I looked around the family

Everyone else seemed to have brown or blue eyes.
Except my identical twin, my daddy and me.
I had never noticed this before.
I was thirteen, and insecure.

I felt odd, unnatural, peculiar after that.
I am sure he never meant for this to happen
But it did.

Premium Member Alice of the Sea

What is her name? Someone asked Mr. Lee.
It’s okay, he told them. She is Alice of the Sea.
Like THE Alice? The person asked with surprise.
Of course, he replied. Did you see her blue eyes?

Alice in the sea had a dreamy look on her face.
She was gorgeously drawn, she had elegant grace.
The fish swam around with a swish and a grin.
She was no doubt real Alice’s identical twin.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member drove 800 miles this week

my car rarely leaves the driveway since I retired one year ago today
She drove four hundred miles on Wednesday
Another four hundred miles this morning
That is six hundred and fifty miles more than she’s driven in six months
It was worth it
I got to celebrate my birthday with my identical twin.
I live in Kansas City, Kansas
She lives in Iowa City, Iowa
It is not an easy trip.
But worth it.

Premium Member Xavier and Marilda

His wonderful wizardly was well-known in the glen
Xavier, was more talented than most of his kin
His enchantments could weasel under your skin
Making you fat, angry, happy, or sometimes too thin

Xavier resided at the beastly bordello, Cats Eye Inn
The scrumptiously tasty food there should be a sin
He dated Marilda, who was an identical twin
Her spells were legendary, most of them a true win.
Form: Monorhyme

Premium Member Intriguing If You Are An Identical

when I research I sometimes stumble upon
interesting facts that intrigue me, that delight me
children of identical twins, their babies, their spawn
are genetically half-siblings;, this is how it can be….
their parent derived from one single DNA egg
that split into two people, fresh break, all frayed
intriguing if you are indeed an identical twin
which I am, so this fact was definitely a great big win

Premium Member Society Wants To Label People

Society wants to stick me into a chair and label me.
I think it is hilarious.
I have an identical twin.
If they gave us each ten labels, we would not end up with
a single one that is the same.
We have the same face, laugh, voice, and mannerisms.
Society would not understand.
For they are not us.
They cannot get into our mind.
They want to tear our hearts out by labelling us.
We are the same in this only.
We both laugh at her.

Premium Member Quindean and Quindine

Quindean was mad at her silly loud-mouth sister, Quindine.
Quindine accidentally said they were eight when they were nine.
She hid her favorite clothes; threw away her saddle shoe.
What else would an angry, nine-year-old identical twin do?

Quindean was so blasted and utterly mad,
She booked Quindine on a slow boat to north Chad.
Her twin was instantly shanghaied and led away,
So it is Quindean’s fault she has no friend to play.

Narcissistic Poet

Brilliant words woven into the spin
 Trolling is where the fun will begin
Creating his lies with a macabre grin
 Into your soul trying to worm in
Desires of you all wrapped up in him
 Targeted to be spread out and thin
Won't understand how he even got in
 He'll mix you up into a tonic and gin
Playing you like a worn violin
It'll cost much to your chagrin
  Ending ingredients of a looney bin
He'll move in on your identical twin
Form: Rhyme

Once In a Lifetime

Twin?
A tough job.
A great wish and hope.
A wonderful mother can cope.

Identical twin?
i rarely met.
i barely knew.
Glad that i met and i knew,
finally.

Identical twin brothers?
The same faces, weirdness and craziness.
Same blood and DNA yet different printing on the thumb.

Can they still have the same home hereafter?
Can they still meet after all this worldly matter?
Can they return to Him together?
May their life be blessed.
Form:

Premium Member Sisters Having a Great Time

Sisters in looks only, but they shared a laugh.
It was witch-like, head-thrown-back, quite a gaff.
Their husbands did not see their twinship much anymore.
One lived in the Keys, the other near Mount Rushmore.

But when they got together they had such a great time!
They could finish each other’s sentences, sometimes in rhyme.
There is nothing like a sister, especially an identical twin.
Being together in solidarity was a comfort, truly a win.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Best Valentines Day Ever

He brought me chocolate candy.
I am allergic to chocolate.
He brought me roses.

I despise cut flowers.
Because they die 
After they are cut

He told me I knew you’d love this.
Whipping out a T-shirt I would never wear.
He must have me mixed up with my grandmother.

He professed his love for me.
I began laughing maniacally
Knowing he thought he was talking to my identical twin.

I sent him away.
Irritated and unfulfilled.
It was my best Valentine’s Day.
Form: Ballad

Premium Member How Will Your Children Remember You

My identical twin was having a fit
when I said I am not having a tombstone or a funeral
I think they are both creepy

How are your children going to visit you? She asked.
This seemed strange too.
They can't visit me, I told her.

How are they going to remember you?
They can read my fourteen thousand poems or my seven books
or they can look at the five hundred paintings I have drawn.

Let's change the subject, she said.
Which meant that she was changing the subject.

Premium Member For Brides We Barely Knew

green chiffon prom dresses for my identical twin and myself
Spent most of the summer of seventy, not on a hanger or shelf
First there was prom, but then we were in a wedding or two
Ending up being bridesmaids for brides we barely knew

This is what happens when everyone wants twins in their wedding
Those green chiffon dresses we barely were shedding
We finally started offering to share the dresses with others
No. They want identical twins too, said the brides' insistent mothers.
Form: Rhyme

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