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Short Lone Star State Poems

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Lone Star State
A lady who loves oral sex
Took to bed 3 cowboys named, "Tex"
One was well-hung
One for his tongue
And the third for his Rolodex...

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Categories: lone star state, relationship,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member NIGHTTIME IN TEXAS, THE LONE STAR STATE
NIGHTTIME IN TEXAS, THE LONE STAR STATE
crimson skies ablaze cactus shadows stretch and yawn 'Lone Star' says ‘goodnight’
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© Sara Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lone star state, 12th grade, good night,
Form: Haiku
The Lone Star State
The Lone Star State

Texas
displays bigness,
roses and bluebonnets
a few past U.S. Presidents 
cowboys.

© Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen
January 19, 2010

Poetic form: Cinquain...

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Categories: lone star state, history, nature, social
Form: Cinquain
My Team
Hopeful in the face of defeat
Outlasting their opponents
Urging the fans into frenzy
Standing the test of time
Taking every play to the limit
Offensively growing each season
Name bringing smile to faces

Team united toward a goal
Each player working as one
Xenium to the Lone Star State
Aggressively seeking victory
Never quitting always fighting
Sunday gladiators...

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Categories: lone star state, sports
Form: Acrostic
Where We Are
Meet me in Kentucky
Where grass is made of blue
Meet me in Tennessee
Where our love always grew

Meet me down in Florida
Where the sun always shines
Meet me in Virginia
Somewhere in the mines

Meet me in Texas
The lone star state
Meet me in Mississippi
Say you won’t be late

Just meet me in Kentucky
That’s where our love first grew
Wherever we may be,
Is where our love is true...

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Categories: lone star state, love, me, love, me,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Louisiana
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Heading east, after Arizona,
through New Mexico and past
the wide Lone Star state,
greens shade from dull to bright.
The desert was pale pastels
and heat devoid of moisture.
Here, humid bayou flora flourish
in black and steamy soil where 
hurricanes hit the coast, winds 
flatten sugar cane, and two 
rich-brown nutrias cross a placid canal.
Their wakes, on the still surface, are 
clean and nearly perfect inverted 
V's....

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Categories: lone star state, life, nature, nostalgia, places, travel,
Form: Free verse

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