Short Oddly Poems
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the raised mound
resulted in change some felt oddly profound
suddenly taller
vertiginous fear has affected the smaller.
Gray days
Listless
Depleted
Existence, oddly muted
Minutes drag on
Bears are smart to hibernate
Not much to chirp about
At the peak of her power
the Queen felt oddly weak
Her desire ebbed by the hour
~ of greed does ambition reek
Once I saw an oddly grouchy grouch,
grousing away on an old couch,
gaping menacingly,
as I eat happily,
my juicy chicken soupy lunch.
covid-nineteen outlandish foe
lock down panic bell buzzing woe
coronavirus
oddly killing us
no savior even God in rue!
22.03.2020
A fellow who hailed from Australia
Had quite oddly shaped genitalia
At each sexual encounter
Before he could mount her
Her laughter ensured total failure
Now American football enthrals
There are plays there are tackles and falls
It’s not stagnant or staid
And it’s usually played
By men with oddly shaped balls
hoot owl
sacred bird
announcing self
who who who
keeps well hidden
who who who
echoes through forest
direction uncertain
oddly reassuring
hoot owl magic
some have
said my Muse
is a lady but a lady
of the
evening
though oddly
i'd
like
to find
her
in the
morning
sleeping
and snoring
next to me
Form:
My spirit is drifting to where?
Aimless
Wandering through the heavens
Seeking a link
Some connection
The alone-ness oddly palpable
For that which is ethereal
“Sisyphus in love”
stuck in a forever
flowering field
of oddly
even
petalled daisies
day in and day out
plucking and chanting
she loves me
she loves me
not
Nobody ever listens,
so I stopped talking at all;
Fading to invisible,
but oddly comfortable;
Reached out, nobody was there;
Left on the fringes of thought;
Silence revealed what was real.
Silent
Yet so loud
Oddly beautiful
Certainly strong
Albeit lightly violent
Missing the harmony.
Fascinated,
Yet saddened
In the quiet
I strain to hear
The silence
Also somehow
A scream
Multiple fractures of my skull
Makes my thoughts void and null
Motor neurons now shut down
Synapse connections now unwound
Muscles jerk
All thought burned away
But oddly enough
This was my finest day.
Breakfast at the Deer Lodge,
Moose Tick,
Salmon Harbour,
Beaver Bay by the evergreen,
left reminded of
B.C Bud at 17,
time is
water under the bridge.
I live in Toronto,
and drown in Maple syrup;
Canadian Bacon.
A joke.
Moment recognized
Oddly ~ revisiting clip
Inquisitively
Raise eyebrows, scratch head, question ~
Query... Doubt... Ask, “Lived before?”
5/24/2016 Traditional TANKA Contest by Charlotte Jade Puddifoot
~Self Awakening<
has brown starry eyes
loves affection,poems,jazz,tea
oddly,sounds like me
English Haiku
5/7/5 syllables
October 18, 2019
by Wayne Wysocki
An unlikely pair of symbionts
In harmony do swim
Through sunny, tropic waters,
Beyond the coral rim;
'Tis strange, for one is monstrous
And one is like a lark;
How oddly they are mated,
The pilot fish and shark.
Have you heard about cowpoke Clapsaddle?
,
He rode fer years on his horse astraddle.
His legs was badly bowed,
And he walked pigeon-toed.
Oddly he named his hoss Fiddle Faddle.
Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired
Snap my lonely stem and
Amputate my denied attachments and
Discover the life that drains
From an open wound.
Oozing to the earth it will
Whet the desires of worms,
Each wondering why tears
Taste so much like pulp
From a pale and oddly shaped
Pumpkin.
I
Quaint, *****
Jesting, writing, laughing
Sighs, highs
Curious
Me
Stoic, loud
Telling, prompting, talking
Oddly, amply
Script tease
Myself
Tall, taut
Glimpsing, dreaming, touching
Crazy, bossy
Mimic
Leon Enriquez
03 May 2017
Singapore
When the moonlight's right,
and the earthy smell of lavender
lifts to meet a deep, evening breeze,
and memories under long ago leaves,
begin to fill the empty present
with sensations of our first kiss,
I have trouble moving an inch
into my future. I miss its echoes.
Within Armpits of
Snow-flakes-dipped
Quivering trees,
Cuddled with
Pale puffy leaves
Perspiring fogs,
Nevertheless
Siblings
In transition of
Crisis times,
Oddly red
Plump apples
Hide within
Wombs of snow,
Hungry red robins
Performing
Midwifery...
22 January 2022
Diana wore the shirt around
She’s a clown we said. A clown. A clown.
Her husband told her how to jump and what direction.
She wore this shirt with an afflicted affection.
The shirt said, “My wife is one hundred percent in charge.”
Oddly, she never wore it around her husband Big Sarge.
Fire blazes dancing salsa in the chimney
Stars twinkling gracefully on the Christmas tree
She un-wraps the oddly big box, clapping her hands
Screaming as a puppy pokes his furry head out of the pack!
November 20, 2015
Rahy Hy
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