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Short Maine Coon Poems

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


Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon Cat
stands at dining table
checking my plate...

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Categories: maine coon, animal, cat,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Sequel To Hemmingway
At Hemmingway's cottage by the sea
His six-toed Maine Coon Cat played with me
He spun and jumped and chased some string
The joy I felt made me sing

(This is just fantasy. Sara)...

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Categories: maine coon, animals, fantasy, funny
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Dogs Play Pool With a Crafty Cat
A bulldog, spaniel and terrier played a game of pool.
Relieving me of my money and kibble. I felt like a fool.
They saw my T-bone and started to be salivating a drool.
I offered to trade them for the kibble, trick kind of cruel.
The T-bone had been enchanted by a devilish ghoul.
Never trust a Maine coon cat is a very good dog rule....

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Categories: maine coon, cat, dog, humorous,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Maine Coon
For my sister, Sami, because this morning one of our four Maine Coons suddenly and unexpectedly died... Haughty snobbish tomcat tap water trample cat never inside brat inferiority complexity acrobat My Maine man My Coon, I didn't expect you'd go so soon *** June 3, 2017 Copyright © Darren White
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Categories: maine coon, animal, cat, grief, loss,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Voice of Hemmingway
In a wooden cottage
Beside the sea
The voice of Hemmingway is calling me

Come and join the six toed cats
Gathering in my comfy lap
They'll be taking their evening nap

This is all I have of this
So I guess its time to quit

(In no way would I disrespect Hemmingway or his writings.  This is just something that is 
whimiscal from the fact that the Maine Coon Cats with the polydactyl trait still live at his 
home in Key West.)...

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Categories: maine coon, people, pets, places, sea
Form: I do not know?




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