Short Lottery Poems
Short Lottery Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Lottery by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Lottery by length and keyword.
i have three cats and
three cats drawn on my notepad.
inspiration comes
in sixes. i guess i'll play
the lottery Saturday.
I have blocked the number 2222
Spammers doing scam to get cash
Lottery ticket plane crash family trash
Beware of number 2222 dash dash.....
A fool and his money is soon parted,
No truer words were ever spoken.
I spend a fortune taking chances,
The lottery teases with a token.
I just knew it would be my lucky day
The lottery I decided to play
But I had no luck
Not even a buck
Now we're eating beans until my next pay
I enter the lottery discretely
For a dollar I do it quite cheaply
I’ve never won a cent
But this doesn’t prevent
Me from giving them my money weekly
Congratulations!
You won the first lottery
Oh! Lucky you...
Wow! You're a winner
You're famous star now
Oh! Good for you, sir!!
GOOD for you. . .
The once was an old private Dick
who oft bought lottery quick picks
Raja’s corner store
sold tickets galore
Dick went broke and paid him with tricks.
A girl who made her own pottery
learned she had just won the lottery
she had a glazed look
as her head she shook
her eyes like her clay got watery
A girl once won a lottery ticket
She cashed it in at the wicket
Shared it with her spouse
Who turned out to be a louse
Spent all the wicked lottery ticket.
Dream
to win
the jackpot
retire early
rich
Fact
work hard
never win
the lottery
poor
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The young man was just half awake
when his ticket was shred by mistake
the guaranteed winner
came out looking thinner
hope the crazy glue sticks for his sake.
I know it is quite a huge long shot.
However, I can win a big pot.
I will join the dance.
Give my dreams a chance.
A buck per ticket is not a lot.
I'm sitting here in despair,
I used to have so much hair,
At least I've still got a grin,
Perhaps I'll have a lottery win
And get a follicle transplant to repair.
marriage is like the lottery
sometimes you win
most of the time you lose
two people gambling
becoming intertwined
like roses on lattice
surrounding a happy home
Hugs for you
And hugs for me
Hugged is what
I want to be.
Hug a slug
All slippery
Sliming up
Your frippery.
Hug a bug
And hug a bee
Lucky in
The lottery.
If I win the lottery
What sin will even tempt me;
Will the seven deadly attempt to sway me?
Perhaps I will simply sashay away,
And fill the universe with green!
Winning the lottery,
Wishing for a good place,
Wrestling for a trophy,
Walking the marathon,
Working for a sad man,
Watching our enemies.
Were all of these worth it?
Form:
#1
I would like to see
the day I win the lottery.
Just ten grand?
No, I demand,
you must rescan;
I cannot plan
a life as bland
as the one I'm living now!
A well known artist moved out of the city,
Seeking for himself anonymity,
But when he won a lottery prize
Of a disproportionate size,
He had to wear a disguise for equanimity.
I bought a lottery ticket
I told the cashier - "Just pick it,"
I was surprised when she said,
"If you win, we'll go to bed;"
now all my cash is gone - "Frick It!"
01/15/2012
I would perform random various acts of charity,
but I would do it all very anonymously.
No recipiant would ever know that it was me.
That's what I'd do if I ever won the lottery.
Bill visits psychics to predict future fame
for his fortunes and even a lottery claim.
But each psychic masks
this question Bill asks …
“how come you must ask me what’s my name?”
‘ Mail Lottery … ’ 50th Senryu
Generic-Goody
Publishers Clearinghouse Spree
... ‘ Show Me The Money ’ !
(Yeah, I Know That's Jerry McGuire Movie's Line)
The dream of all dreams
Winning the lottery
Pay my bills in full
Enjoy life for
What it's worth
More exicting poetry to write
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if one deam can come true
Rick held a winning ticket and a flame
He said, “Dear, I love you more than this claim!”
Just before he set fire
She charged with a live wire
And soon a wealthy widow she became