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Short Lingual Poems

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


Premium Member Mai-Lingual-Ku
Hi, Ku, How are Yu?
So-So, yu no. Vot, iz nu?
 Nhat tu much, tank yu....

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Categories: lingual, humorous, language, word play,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Lingual-Pong
Por favor 
  I’d like some more

Danke shoen
  Thanks again

Sayonara
   from Guadalajara...

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Categories: lingual, fun, language, word play,
Form: Couplet
Good Person
Don't care much for where you're from
Nor for multi-lingual version...
Though I care for a good heart and
If you're a good person....

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Categories: lingual, care, heart, people,
Form: Verse
Tri Lingual
Wii Wii senor~
    ~~~~
French speaking Spanish
    ~~~~
Spanish speaking English
    ~~~~
English speaking High-TEC

                GF...

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Categories: lingual, art, friendship, funny,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Class Notes
~ Class Notes ~

Bills don't jingle
  Coins aren't single
Hermits don't mingle
  Diets don't Pringle

Fingers can't fingle
  Though pingers oft pingle
Wingers wings' wingle
  When Bilinguals lingual

No, dirt floors haven't shingles
  Nor mountaintops dingles
But the snow still tingles
  The beard of Chris Cringle



 ~ Transcribed into Readable 
      Form by A. Stew Dent...

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Categories: lingual, giggle, silly, word play,
Form: Light Verse



The Mystery
I look in her eyes and feel the fires burn,
Such passion is not a fleeting sojourn.
I feel her heart beat tugging upon mine,
As in her kiss I taste the sweetest wine.
My tongue longs to linger upon her lip,
While gently teasing as her senses slip,
Before the lingual dance in rhythmic need,
Unspoken words and our desire is freed.
Just feelings speak in enigma’s abyss,
Then shared in the mystery of a kiss.





Form: Sonnetina Due...

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Categories: lingual, love, passion,
Form: Verse
Lingual
the eloquence of -  
the song of the syllable
the tone, like solemn Gregorian chant, 
tympanically resonant to hear
beautiful as deep-red Tiffany glass
stoned echo of Morpheus 
a Morpheme of the god of dreams
the language is a beautiful thing
to hear - enunciated, emancipated,
softly muscular moves,
especially whispered into ear

© Goode Guy 2013-02-04

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lingual 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpheus_(mythology) 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpheme...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lingual, beauty, music, mystery, people, uplifting, visionary,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things