Short Ingeniously Poems
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Ingrid
Ingrid
Ingrid is a computer geek.
Never wake Ingrid up before 8:00.
Genius or not, sometimes rash words fly.
Reads, 500 pages in one day.
Ingeniously resourceful
Daring at times.
© Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen
January 30, 2010
Poetic form: Name...
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Categories:
ingeniously, family, love, people
Form:
Name
C a R D I N a L S
C-Carefree, calm, curiously collected
A-All about the flight, concentrating
R-Red feathered beauties
D-Deliberately delightful
I-Ingeniously imaginative
N-Nature’s finest birds
A-Angelic messengers, bringing spirit messages
L-Lively bird speak, eager to share the good news
S-Sparkling conversationalists, kings and queens of forest trees...
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Categories:
ingeniously, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form:
Acrostic
Ingenue Is a Name
Wind that blows from the north,
Crown this little note a breath.
Wind that blows from the south,
Gather these dreams and make them the truth.
Wind that blows from the west,
Fan this body away from boredom test.
Wind that blows from the east,
Gather up for nee what is best.
Wind that blows from beneath
The earth,
Crosses over
And stretches your wings over,
Empowers and strengthens
This -an ingeniously evergreen.
nee: originally...
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Categories:
ingeniously, history, joy, nature, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
Delivering Nature
Creatures of nature
Nature’s creations of life
Deliver ingeniously
Call of the crow slow
Disappearing in a mist
Reappearing once again
Whipple wills whistle
Loud to soft they continue
Near but far they speak sharply
Wind flowing constant
Every direction then
Lazily departing up
Raindrops heartedly
Drift silently until stopped
Creating wondrous quick sounds
Bees flying so low
Flutter erratically
Creating sizzling humming...
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Categories:
ingeniously, nature
Form:
Choka
A Crocheted Potholder
Fecund sewer ingeniously knitted
An ornately crocheted potholder was made
Bragged her complete oeuvre at first
But its worthless in everybody’s sight
It may be futile or trifling
What can it flaunt is nothing
The Cuisiner's hands are sheathed
From scorching cauldron was protected
No acclaim, no reward travail
From first light to nightfall with ill
Hard work makes it smeared and filthy
At old age, it will be banished away...
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Categories:
ingeniously, poems,
Form:
Free verse