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Short Neapolitan Ice Cream Poems

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Premium Member Haiku 9 28th
not made in Naples
Neapolitan ice cream...
American taste...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food,
Form: Haiku



Neapolitan
Block of Neapolitan Ice Cream; 
to my diet, a scream in a dream.  
Chocolate, strawberry
and vanilla; very 
delicious.  Then I bust out a seam....

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© John Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food,
Form: Limerick
Neapolitan Ice Cream
Cacao, strawberry; 
Neapolitan ice cream?  
Yea, add vanilla. 

*Poet Destroyer~A's 'Neapolitan Ice Cream' 
  contest entry to honor Gwendolyn Rix....

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© John Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Neapolitan Ice Cream
One people we are
matters not Red White or Brown
we are all the same

Edward J Ebbs - 10/03/11
Written for a Contest, "Neapolitan Ice Cream (HAIKU)"...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, life,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Neapolitan Ice Cream
chocolate velvet on
white cream topping
strawberry foam 


Written by Lee Ramage
October 1, 2011
For Poet Destroyer’s contest
Neapolitan Ice Cream (Haiku)
Won 7th Place...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food,
Form: Haiku



When In Napoli
Napoli frozen
Oh, al lampone sweetness!
Three divine colors

A taste of Roman
Desert of the Godly sons
This box is for me...

for Poet Destroyer's Contest: "Neapolitan Ice Cream"...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food, funny,
Form: Haiku
Melts To Taste
rainbow colors chilled..
                                               warm fingers touch the cool sides..
                                                      my tongue melts to taste..




by Michael J Falotico
for P.D "Neapolitan Ice Cream" Haiku contest
10/1/11...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food, passion,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Colors of Lace
Neapolitan In the pink, white, brown colors Colors of beauty Simply love these hues Holding these colors of lace So effeminate Neapolitan Grabs the perfect attention Colors within lace
Russell Sivey Entrant into PD's "Neapolitan Ice Cream " contest...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, life,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Flavor and Fragrance
delicious ice cream
hues that match nature’s beauty --
   come to me, sweet treat

strawberry petals
roses springing from brown earth –
   flavor and fragrance

not to be outdone
vanilla is number one --
   neapolitan



*Haiku for PD’s “Neapolitan Ice Cream” contest...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food, nature,
Form: Haiku
Triple Delight
Sweetened fair caress
Dreaming sallow mountaintops
Bleached yummy delight

Mello crimson mix
Sensing scarlet falling leaves
Mouthwatering pleasure

Russet mixed within
Cheerless delighting nature
Succumbs emotions


written for
Sponsor Poet Destroyer ~ A  
Contest Name Neapolitan Ice Cream (HAIKU)...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food, happiness, life, places, seasons, social,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Wisp of the Chill
soft vanilla nights

      tasting pink strawberry tips...

             rainbow sprinkles pop



a wisp of the chill

         sweet melon sprigs twist and shout...

                   snow cones dance around!






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For contest: PD’s Neapolitan Ice-Cream 
Haiku...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, food, imagination,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member I Want Ice Cream Cone Shoes
I want ice cream cone shoes
You mean like Neapolitan ice cream?
No, I mean like turquoise ice cream.
The color of Daddy’s 1957 Chevy.

But ice cream cones shoes have not been invented yet.
Neither has turquoise ice cream, grandma chimed in.
Then I will invent them, the optimistic girl said.
It took her fifty years, but she created ice cream shoes.
They were turquoise, and they were a hit!...

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Categories: neapolitan ice cream, humorous,
Form: Free verse

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