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Short Louisa Poems

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


Premium Member Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott Writer’s block, she had nought Wherever she wrote her stories Stirred immeasurable glories
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Categories: louisa, woman, word play, words, write, writing,
Form: Clerihew



Old Times Tell
L-et
O-ne
U-nique
I-dea
S-imply
A-pply

M-essage
A-bout
Y-oung

A-ge
L-etting
C-omposer's
O-ld
T-imes
T-ell

Topic: Birthday of Poetess Louisa May Alcott (November 29) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: louisa, birthday, poetess,
Form: Acrostic
Bio
Nicola
Happy, sad, angry, sweet
Sister of Jenny and Louisa
Lover of literature, frogs and music
Who feels love, fear and joy
Who fears inadequacy, catastrophe and wasps
Who would like to see kindness, Madagascar and sunshine
Resident of Glasgow, Scotland
“Noo”...

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© Nicola Noo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: louisa, introspection
Form: Bio
Premium Member A Writer
Wildilee Woldilee Louisa May Alcott writer from my childhood so very warm worked to support family transcendentalists who taught tenderness which she did conform Double Dactyl (Win For Paid Membership) Poetry Contest Sponsored by: William Kekaula December 30, 2020
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Categories: louisa, poems, poetess, poetry, poets, word play, write,
Form: Double Dactyl
Bluebirds High
Bluebirds fly towards the fluffy clouds
                                       in a row and chirping loud
                                        seeking solace far away
                                           there'll be back
                                           on another day .






HAIKU   copywrite by Louisa Ritchotte...

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Categories: louisa, inspirational
Form: Tanka



Bluebirds High
Bluebirds fly towards the fluffy clouds
                                       in a row and chirping loud
                                        seeking solace far away
                                           there'll be back
                                           on another day .






HAIKU   copywrite by Louisa Ritchotte...

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Categories: louisa, inspirational
Form: Tanka
Premium Member Little Women Heroine
Louisa May Alcott's Jo March of Little Women fame
Independence fiercely earned and eagerly accepted upon her own talents
compels Jo to strive toward her best life independent of a man’s whims 
A heroine of her own doing, she creatively prances forth living her authentic self.
A role model to young girls who can toss embroidery and cooking aside now, so
we thank her very much!...

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Categories: louisa, books,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Would Have But
My body took a dive last night.
It started when we watched a fight.
My head popped off and rolled under the couch.
My left foot dissolved with a great big OUCH!
My arm slid off, and landed in the beautiful sink.
My eyes turned around in  sockets, so I could not blink.
So that’s why my science and bio homework are not done, Mrs. Louisa May Cat.
We were too busy sticking me back together to worry about that....

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Categories: louisa, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th
Form: Rhyme
To Louisa:
Life showed us immense kindness when
One day, a princess was born into our home
Uniting estranged brothers,  nay, brethren
Into one hive, into one honeycomb
Solomon, Henry, Paul and Stephen
All brothers of yours
Armed themselves morning till evening
Brooms swathing at insects by the gross
Revelry revealed in our victory dances
Aunty wakes up in anger to shut us up
Halting our steps and prances
A queen you were born to be
Mom is proud of you; so are we...

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Categories: louisa, angel,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Heros
Laura Ingles Wilder Her prose were milder Than poetry or verse Intended to coearce Louisa May Alcott Wrote tales I bought About women and boys With hearts sure to poise Miss Nancy Drew Wasn't such a shrew She solved every crime In her own spare time Little Trixie Belden Mysteries were well done Dancing with shadows Which she would expose The brothers Grimm Wrote tales that did brim With joy, hope and love Sent down from heaven above
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Categories: louisa, books, childhood, children, write, writing,
Form: Clerihew

Book: Reflection on the Important Things