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Short Limousines Poems

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


Power For Sale
Flags, 
Wealth, 
Banners, 
Limousines. 
There's power for sale—
Auctioned to the highest bidder.

© 2017...

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Categories: limousines, america, anger, corruption, emotions, hate, political, power,
Form: Fibonacci



The Hunchback
The Hunchback so anxiously waiting to not be seen by the crowded crowd in limousines. He softly covers his eyes and tries to cover his back with a cape of disguise. A young kid yells, “ hey I see The Hunchback” recognizing his shape that does not lack. So many people run in great multitudes but poor oh Hunchback cries in solitude. God Bless!...

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Categories: limousines, anti bullying, anxiety, humanity, hurt, people, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Imagine
Imagine

Yellow socks tambourines pretty girls and fax machines
Sunshine waves Heinz baked beans and black tinted windowed limousines 
Garbage anarchy wasps that sting and red currant jam potting magazines
Madness purity wedding rings and watching Mary Berry’s tips on the finest 
cuisines
Ice cubes tweed ping pong pings and the gold dust of a magic monkey blowing 
over your sleeping dreams...

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Categories: limousines, art,
Form: Free verse
My Queen
You live within another world
and far removed from mine
A princess always on display
where gold and glitter shine...

I'm just another in a crowd
a man of modest means
I live my life for God and king
there are no limousines...

But I can give you what they won't
and love you desperately
A lifetime of devotion yours
a happy family...

I'll always be there by your side
in good times and in lean
Will cherish you for all my life
you'll always be my queen......

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Categories: limousines, love,
Form: Quatrain
Give Me a Kiss
Give me a soft kiss,
Upon my rough cheek.
And I shall tell you.

Tell you of what?
Whatever you desire,
to hear, and I shall tell you.

Why do I cry?
Why do I die?
Why can't I hide my love for you?
I have no idea,
but to tell you one thing.

I am only human.
I am not born a Prince.
Who has golden jewels and limousines
at his possessions.

But what do I have?
Not much,
but I have what counts.
Love... Love that is what I have.
That is what I have for you.

Endless love for you....

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Categories: limousines, beautiful, girl, heart, how i feel, i
Form: Romanticism



Premium Member Staging the Night
Alabaster staircase framing chandeliers
    Picassos, Renoirs, Van Goghs lining the walls
  Marble floors, dazzling in the starlight
    Polished perfection staging the Night

  Dainties, delicacies, tray after tray
    Sweetmeats, exotic fruits, more on the way
  Debonair men in their tuxes emerge from limousines
    Women goddesses wear sequined gowns, leggy queens

  Playboys, playgirls of the Riviera making the scene
    Jealousy left wondering what it all means...

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Categories: limousines, beautiful, celebration, jealousy, money, society,
Form: Couplet
B3-Poem 13 Life Styles Changes the Famous
POEM 13 LIFE STYLES CHANGES "THE FAMOUS" 


THERE ARE MOST CHRISTIAN ALL THERE EVER 

WANT FOR ALL THEIR GOALS, THEIR VISION, 

THEIR HEART DESIRE AND BLESSING FROM GOD 

TO COME TRUE. 


THEIR ARE THE FAMOUS. 

THEIR HAVE NOT SEEN THE WONDER OF THIS WORLD. 

THEIR DON'T HAVE ANY JETS AND LIMOUSINES. 

THEIR FACE IS NOT ON ANY PAGES IN ANY POPULAR 

OR UNPOPULAR MAGAZINESS. NOT ON ANY TV SHOW. 

THEIR THE LIFE STYLES CHANGING FAMOUS. 

MR. JERRY WELLS 

AUTHOR...

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Categories: limousines, anti bullying, appreciation, assonance, bangla, baptism, beautiful,
Form: Free verse
Stretch
It's something that is not quite true
And fits some limousines.
It helps before you exercise
Or lets you put on jeans.

You do it when you're waking up
Or else when tired, maybe;
And it can leave some tummy marks
When you have had a baby.

When reaching for an item
Way too high upon a shelf,
You might employ one if you want
To get the thing yourself.

If we could never use this
We'd have cause to moan or kvetch,
But we're lucky that in all its forms
It's possible to stretch....

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Categories: limousines, word play,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things