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Short Let Them Eat Cake Poems

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Premium Member Let Them Eat Cake
An Irish marmelade loaf
A Scottish parkin
Kentish nut & pear layer
Staffordshire oatcake
Brummie bacon cakes-
A teatime 
Snack !...

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Categories: let them eat cake, food, places
Form: Epulaeryu



Let Me Eat Cake
C - Cream filled, jam oozing, sugary delight

  A - Almost orgasmic

  K - Keeps me happy thinking of 

  E - Endless dreamy doughnuts...

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Categories: let them eat cake, addiction, food,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Madame Deficit
Madame Déficit


Marie Antoinette
Convicted corrupt coquette
"Let them eat cake" she allegedly said
Revolutionaries roared "off with her head!"...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: let them eat cake, corruption, french, judgement, political,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Let Her Eat Cake - For Mum
I went into my kitchen to bake An enormous rich chocolate cake Mother gobbled the lot - On the plate not a jot No wonder she's got belly ache! Mum challenged me to write a limerick about cake! 10/3/18
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Categories: let them eat cake, chocolate, food, for her, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Cake Couplet
Though I ponder forever, “What IS my mistake?”
I know Milton would say, “Just let them eat cake!”






















Submitting into: Your Best Rhyming Couplet #4
Sponsor: L. Milton Hankins
Date: February 12, 2022...

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Categories: let them eat cake, angst, cheer up, dream, how i feel,
Form: Couplet



Let Them Eat Cake
Every Thursday for 2 years we’d meet at our cafe
For a slice of cake.
For 2 years I loved her in silence.
And counted down the days until the next Thursday.
Today I found courage.
“Can I tell you something?”
“Anything,” she said.
“I hate cake."
She smiled. 
“So do I.”...

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Categories: let them eat cake, food, friendship, longing, lust,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Marie Catwonette
Marie Catwonette said “let them eat cake”
She has no concept for goodness sake
That some cats scrimp and claw and fight
For alley scraps, which is their right.

Marie Catwonette was born with a golden spoon
In a warm bed of feathers, against an autumn moon
She dines on tuna fish sandwiches and such.
Wondering not about about others who don’t have much....

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Categories: let them eat cake, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form: Rhyme
Let Them Eat Cake
Never a girl 
so pretty as she
hair in pink curls
& a bunny called Dee

So happy together
always best friends
no matter the weather
they'd play til the end

A sweet tooth she had
whipped, frosted & candy coated
it all made her glad
& sometimes even bloated

It happened one Sunday
in the morning she'd wake
they'd all hear her say
"Let them eat cake!"...

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© Lizzy Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: let them eat cake, animal, candy, food, history, humor, princess,
Form: Quatrain
With My Red Dress On
A radiantly coiffed bouffant was mine,
    fit perfectly and curved to the nines.
I stood taking in the awe of counterparts 
   let them eat cake I chuckled in my heart.
The spring roll rumbling in my center
   drifted to the lower parts no longer indentured.
I held my breath and prayed
   that no sound or scent would stray
I wanted to drop to my knees
  Oh God, please, don’t let me sneeze....

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© DM Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: let them eat cake, angst, hilarious,
Form: Rhyme
"they Used My Own Ink Againt Me"
my PEN
it posioned myself
stabed by my blood words
I drunk and choked on the biter tastes
left by the rode side
by my own thoughts
of doing good deeds
come kick me 
good rich neighbor
seal my children fate
fatten your great reputation
by the crimes you do to all other
the ones that
are done in back allys
let them eat cake 
but were are all flowers
to put too my 
baked over cheated 
poorly dressed fate...

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Categories: let them eat cake, black african american, confusion, death, sad,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs