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Short Monocle Poems

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


Blinding Cycloptic Monocle
Why are people so blind to see?
Clearly. 
It must be; 
Their inability to inner- see....

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Categories: monocle, peace,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member When Guinea Pigs Fly
Me oh Me oh Me oh wee oh oh My
The sky is blue when the guinea pigs fly
With top hat and vest here is elderly one, Guy.
Guess what? There’s a prissy monocle in his eye....

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Categories: monocle, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Monorhyme
Perception
monocle of wealth and one eye shut — truth shrinks to a translucent world
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 10 / 12 / 2016...

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Categories: monocle, metaphor, mirror, money, society,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Mister Monopoly
   Mr. Monopoly
  
  Wearing a top hat and a straight
  jacket with a monocle and goatee.
  He owns everything like God does.
  Nobody will ever tell him different.
  He'll silence you and disappear you.
  He'll buy your friends and family.
  He's the man who bought the world....

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Categories: monocle, sunset,
Form: Free verse
An Ideal Cat
Felix, Tom, Boss cat too
Our feline friends, not in a zoo.
Cartoons flicker across our eyes,
Long lost pussy's in the skies.

Tommy and Lucy, 13years on,
Slower but still going strong.
Lucy black, still likes to play,
Though lazily lounges throughout the day.

If I could, I'd have a cat,
That wore a monocle and a top hat.
It'd ride a bike, along our road,
Stay fit and youthful, never old....

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Categories: monocle, animal, best friend, cat, dream, homework, pets,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Steampunk Beetle
Steampunk beetle knew how to dress.
He was always immaculate, never a mess.
I liked his monocle too, I must confess.
I visited him often in the home of my grandma Bess.

The one thing that he did of which I could not agree….
He replaced body parts with metal, first an arm, then a knee.
Why do you do this? I asked; it was weird as far as I could see.
I want to be as steampunk as I can possibly be....

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Categories: monocle, 10th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs