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Short Newts Poems

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


Newts
Newts

Newts are 
among the best dog trainers in 
the world.
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Categories: newts, humor,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Mountain Brook
mountain brook Envy of newts, tadpoles and young boys © 2010 Charles Henderson
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Categories: newts, nature
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Frogs Toads Salamanders and Newts
Story of frogs, toads, salamanders and newts   
Crocodiles, seals, beavers with flutes.
These cold-blooded moist skins
Amphibians with twins
Live on land and sea in custom wet suits...

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Categories: newts, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Limerick
Mischief
Frogs
And snails
Don’t belong
On a teacher’s chair
Neither should snakes or small newts
Be slithering in Becky Peterson’s hair!




* Placed 2nd in Nigel Fawcett's contest, "PRIME-ary School"....

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Categories: newts, childhood, funny
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Witch
Wizardry in black dress
whips up cauldron of dread
warts, newts and black potions
whisks wildly on broomstick
with a dark, evil eye 
while cackling wickedly
woe to those who listen. 







9/19/2023...

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Categories: newts, dark, scary, woman,
Form: Pleiades



Nature
Night and day cast their spell
        Natural aura blooms
                  Nectar pours from heavens
                  Nourishing yearning souls
         New scenes paint each moment
          Newts frolic in ponds as
          Nymphs watch over fondly


Contest Pleiades N
Date April 30 2017...

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Categories: newts, nature,
Form: Verse
Premium Member An Amphibious Thought
There once was a frog
Who sat on a log
And had an amphibious thought

If you crossed some newts
With salamands cute
Exactly then, what have you got?

But when he asked Newt,
Newt got rather cross,
Said why would you want to do that?

When he asked the ‘mander
He got up his dander
They got in a similar spat

So he hit the road
And found him a toad
O Lawd, she had glorious thighs!

Since it got him naught
He banished his thought
Now they share his log, eating flies...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: newts, nursery rhyme, silly,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things