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Short Laryngitis Poems

Short Laryngitis Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Laryngitis by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Laryngitis by length and keyword.


Disgruntled
Should a pig ever get laryngitis
Well he wouldn’t be pleased in the least
For, not being able to talk to his friends
He would be such a disgruntled beast...

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© John Fenn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: laryngitis, animals, friendship, funny
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Name That Poster
Since Jay decided to be a poster child
He’s reined in his tendency to go wild
   He’s quiet as a mouse
   Dead silence in the house
To laryngitis for aye reconciled...

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Categories: laryngitis, child, silence,
Form: Limerick
Touch Owned By Midas
Touch Owned By Midas

There are things that really delight us,
Like Trump having a case of laryngitis;
Heading South;
Down in mouth;
Thinks he has touch owned by Midas.

Jim Horn

Wife is watching article about St. John's.
There is not one single leaf left....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: laryngitis, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Ballistic Beautiful-
Sticks and stones may break your bones
Promises game Amnesia clones 
Dying in a crowd life alone
Laryngitis quiet a video phone
Painstakingly separated brokerage
Twin birth anxiety twerks
Like in a marriage For Better or For Worse
Beautiful ballistic


3/28/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr  2020...

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Categories: laryngitis, allusion, confusion, corruption, pain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Silence is Golden
Witness the folly of the yammering crowd

Those that speak smugly and those that speak loud

Spitting out syllables the live long day

With nothing to show and nothing to say

A chorus line of mechanical mouths

A bevy of bores from the north to the south 

Wherever you go they're standing beside us

Let's pray that they all catch laryngitis...

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Categories: laryngitis, language,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Older I Get
The older I get, the slower I have got My bones are afflicted with arthritis, My elbows are getting very creaky Whenever I point with my finger, It is hard to tell in what direction More and more I am prone to linger, Honestly, I am not trying to be cheeky, I talk like I am suffering from laryngitis I could tell lots more, but I’d better not.
written July 16, 2021...

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Categories: laryngitis, age, how i feel,
Form: Light Verse

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