Short Munched Poems
Short Munched Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Munched by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Munched by length and keyword.
Mountainous majestic meanderings mixing masterfully
merriment momentarily made monumental mistake
many munched meat, majesty’s masterful melody of melding.
Categories:
munched, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form:
Alliteration
I munched on some brownies with cheer
But soon things became unclear
The world spun around
I fell to the ground
And laughter reduced me to tears
Categories:
munched, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Here's a tale of a Rogue Rabbit,
Met a hoodie paschal hermit,
She overcame all her fears,
She munched him, from toes to ears,
Ate the lot, begone, foul furry git!
Categories:
munched, character, christian, easter, giggle, humor,
Form:
Limerick
What a delicious lunch!
I munched on your words
Nourishing my tired heart
Enjoyed the sweet parfait
Of your smile
Drank deeply, the essence
Of your laughter!
Cynthia
Categories:
munched, love,
Form:
Free verse
Twenty and eight days in the dungeons
Munched in the guts of darkness
Nearly forgot what I was
Paralyzed by fear
Burning in fever
I longed for love
Buried deep
Inside
Me
Categories:
munched, longing, love, pain, peace,
Form:
Nonet
Betty had a little calf,
It was white and brown,
Everywhere that Betty went
It followed her around.
She fed it twice every day
With a bucket full of chaff,
The way Daisy munched it
Made young Betty laugh.
Categories:
munched, children, pets,
Form:
Rhyme
Bloodied moon and fallen stars,
Monstrous skies and poisoned lake.
Sewage seas and munched up mountains,
murdered birds and tortured animals.
All bruise a hallowed heart;
falling off a rainbow rollercoaster.
Categories:
munched, environment,
Form:
Free verse
BETTY’S PET
Betty had a little calf,
It was white and brown,
Everywhere that Betty went,
It followed her around.
She fed it twice every day
With a bucket full of chaff,
The way Daisy munched it
Made young Betty laugh.
Categories:
munched, animal, children, pets,
Form:
Rhyme
Thrilled
she squealed
fear weaving
bark in her face
munched on robbed dog food
of one wealthy
as she starves
she's poor
kneeled
Written: June 27, 2021
Ninette Contest Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
munched, analogy, education, fear,
Form:
Ninette
Two cockroaches were talking as they munched garbage in an alley.
"I was just at that new restaurant across the street.
The kitchen is spotless. The floor shines a bright gleam.
There isn't any dirt anywhere. It's completely sanitary."
"Please," said the other roach frowning, "not while I'm eating."
Categories:
munched, animals
Form:
Rhyme
< Plato liked his full
Ceaser liked his salad
And Molotov had a burning desire for cocktails
And of cause Wellington was upper crust
But who do you think had to pay for all this
Monet of cause
But the face of Helen of Troy looked as if she had
MUNCHED A THOUSAND CHIPS >
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Categories:
munched, beauty, celebrity, food, history, life, poems, symbolism,
Form:
Lyric
Mauricio, the merry moose
in Lanny Locke’s garden let loose.
He munched on mulberries,
chips, chestnuts and cherries.
The produce he poached was profuse!
His cousin, Carol the cute caribou
consumed cucumber, cabbage and cashews;
and Kory the cute koala
wandered down from Walla Walla
bringing broccoli, beans and barbecue!
Categories:
munched, animal, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
moaning moon munched
by taunted tongue -
gaunt gloom thrust
felon fate flung -
leered lanky lurch
shunned sassy verge
met tuning tree
crumbling crescendos' spree
porous path's plea
saucy swing strapped
tamed tactic trance
dribbling dark dance
shrewd shaver tossed
trailing snoop's trot.
'20:04:24:19:32
Note: Of plagued picture.
Categories:
munched, nature,
Form:
Sonnet
in a darkened cinema
she squeezed my hand
while next to her
he munched popcorn – oblivious
she wanted to show me
she was mine not his
if i wanted
confused and unsure
i froze
fact was
he turned out to be no good for her
or she him
sometimes
i wish
then I think not
a squeeze is an ask
there is no question attached
- until later
Categories:
munched, poverty,
Form:
Rhyme
The ring-tailed lemurs swished their stripes;
The tortoises perambled.
Rhinoceroses munched on hay;
The seals caroused and gamboled.
A winter day with snow on tap
Was perfect for the zoo.
The humans seemed to stay away
So visitors were few.
The cobra swayed from side to side;
The dart frogs were exquisite.
A cold and dismal afternoon’s
The time I love to visit.
Categories:
munched, animal, winter,
Form:
Rhyme
surges sans stretches
vying voluptuous verses
etched'n hoisted hanker
sassy society triggered
felon feasts fetched
from fanatic flesh
oozing oblongata seeped'n
moaning munched mystery
nocturnal nimble's spree
whooshing wits wet
bruised emotions belched
hoisted memories melt
eerie salient stance
tames taunted trance.
'20:03:12:14:45
Note: Dedicated to Sophocles.
Categories:
munched, gothic, growing up, hero,
Form:
Sonnet
wanky wind wretching
felon fury bruising
bounty blitzkrieg bleaching
blur biddings bleeding
hoisted hankering hibernated
jumpy jazz cremated
dark dribbles drooled
prescribing pulpy clue
punctured healing pruned
kaleidoscopic chaos cupped
gaunt gifts gulped
moaning mist munched
callous complexities clenched
dusty dregs drenched
'20:04:09:20:57
Note: Of wanky wind.
Categories:
munched, wind,
Form:
Sonnet
Harry was lost in a crush of ladies
They fell on him and threw him in eddies
Lucy munched his coat
As a horse chomped oat
Got crushed on Harry and asked for addies
Harry was lost /Limerick Copyright (C) Rajat Kanti Chakrabarty 24 November 2014
Categories:
munched, fun, nonsense,
Form:
Limerick
Grazing on the hearty lawn, Peacefully; even placidly.
Coming closer to the earth, with each mouthful.
Leaves gathered on the grass,
implying the nearing of fall.
Having few cares,
she munched along, blissfully.
Standing ominously near a fence,
nearing a tree, she fooled the onlooker
One would think
this steed was free.
Perhaps she was more free,
than you or I.
Tugging, relentlessly on each blade of grass,
she was a mare of content!
Categories:
munched, autumn,
Form:
Free verse