Short Manicures Poems
Short Manicures Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Manicures by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Manicures by length and keyword.
Spring Lawns
They long to be catered, treated, and trimmed.
They are like mortals hungry for manicures;
Like house pets pleading to be petted.
Many lawns are in a state of harm,
hindered by downpours of rain.
They envy the flowers and trees,
who have escaped a late freeze.
But they are endowed with patience.
They know that it won't be long now
before they will grace the properties
and wave gingerly as the cars rush by.
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Categories:
manicures, spring,
Form:
Free verse
Just a Woman
When a woman is a woman
Her hair color isn’t from a box
There are no hair dyes
Her nails are not acrylic or painted
There are no manicures
Her lips are their own shade of pink
There is no makeup
Her skin is golden from the sun
There are no fake tans
Her breasts are free from wires
There are no bras
When a woman is a woman
There are
No constrictions
Expectations
Covering
Hiding
When a woman is a woman
A true woman
She is just a woman...
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Categories:
manicures, freedom, gender, woman,
Form:
Free verse