Short Montrose Poems
Short Montrose Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Montrose by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Montrose by length and keyword.
Clerihew Jacob
Violet Jacob of Montrose
in Scots venacular she chosd
Writing much poetry
in rhyme so lively...
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Categories:
montrose, people, poetry,
Form:
Clerihew
Sniffles For Contest
There once was a man from Montrose,
Who always was blowing his nose.
There was soon an issue,
When he missed his tissue
And blew it all over his toes....
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Categories:
montrose, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
To Always Return
For me,
one time is not enough
Canyons widen
neath mountain bluffs
For me,
each time lay unforeseen
Magic transient
—a richer dream
(Montrose Colorado: September, 2021)...
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Categories:
montrose, travel,
Form:
Rhyme
Lost and Found
The bridge to belief
spans a river of doubt
Whose rapids are raging,
whose questions cry out
Each step that I’ve taken,
each tread that I cross
Brings me much closer
—to what I once lost
(Montrose: November, 2020)...
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Categories:
montrose, loss,
Form:
Rhyme
Emagi Montrose Metrical Prayer
James Montrose 'METRICAL PRAYER'
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Categories:
montrose, poems, prayer,
Form:
Shape
Eight Merry Maids of Montrose
The eight merry maids of Montrose
Quite vexed that they can't touch their toes
began a regime
they worked as a team
but by Fall could just touch their nose
Discouraged they wept and just sat
Why couldn't they trim all that fat?
the plan was supreme
they all had a dream
Their plan was to eat cake and chat !...
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Categories:
montrose, food, friendship, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Tribute To My Hometown
Went shopping today
In Montrose, PA
Saw lots of folks
I must say
Knew most of them
I met along the way
I must once again say
That I like it that way
Five thousand people is
The total population
Many seen might
Just be relation
Familiar faces met
Flash smiles as we meet
Hearty hellos how are ya's
As each other we greet
People from my past
People of my today
Small little town
I like it that way...
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Categories:
montrose, community,
Form:
Rhyme
Skein of Montrose Basin
Flying wedge-like
as wool feathers the wind,
the geese are leaving the basin.
Where do they go?
How long till they arrive?
Will the plump make stops on the way?
At first a few
will arise together.
Later thousands flock to the sky.
Who leads the skein
and rides the windy tides
to the land of their winter dreams?
If I could fly,
wings soaring up with them,
I’d write poems with my pink feet.
And send all my pals a post card: “Wish you were here!”...
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Categories:
montrose, analogy, bird, flying, nature, science, seasons, sky,
Form:
Free verse