Short Namesakes Poems
Short Namesakes Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Namesakes by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Namesakes by length and keyword.
Cadence
linger-longer
wait-a-while
to perceive
the cadence in a smile
echoing a beat of heart
in a chest of draws
with namesakes
hidden
under the knickers
hankies
scarves and socks....
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Categories:
namesakes, smile,
Form:
Free verse
Clue Number Three
"It's namesakes generally come in pairs"
As of this posting, reward value has dropped to 7 pts. ....Don't let this beat you!!!
Show the world your brain-power, and intuitive skills!!...
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Categories:
namesakes, adventure, computer-internet, confusion, mystery, on writing and
Form:
I do not know?
Many Namesakes
Boots in air
an elite brain hangs out
from the tall tears.
It does not search an exit.
Time moves out
with a murder in eyes.
Leading a spartan life
in a lair, in tune
with absolutely zilch.
A sexy mouth mimes
for a glittering tree.
Parakeets were coming in swarms.
Can you believe, he was
in a hit list
of a gliding moon ?
Satish Verma...
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Categories:
namesakes, art,
Form:
ABC
Ram Girl Was Rarely Depressed
We never knew her real name, called her Ram Girl Bailey.
She was fluffy like her namesakes, her life placid and boring.
Stayed to herself, loving rams, nurturing them daily.
She bleated like them, her empathy for them soaring.
Ram Girl Bailey never married but was happier than others.
She rarely had depressing days, anger or any strife.
Spending her life among ram babies and their thoughtful mothers.
We never understood it, but it was her best kind of life....
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Categories:
namesakes, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form:
Rhyme
Super Quiz Annoucement
Hey, guys...Since I've been negligent regarding clue posting; The Super Quiz
deadline will be extended till midnight of Friday 10/19/07. So, good luck- and
here is clue recap, once again- No. 1)It can be associated with keyboard humor.
No.2)Yikes, strikes, thumbs in dykes/dikes- actual spelling should have been
dikes- remember, I admit being brain-dead. No.3)It's namesakes generally
come in pairs. New; No.4) It's sweet to the senses, of that, you can bet your hat.
Good Luck!!!...
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Categories:
namesakes, adventure, allegory, mystery, nature, on writing and
Form:
Prose Poetry