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Short Openers Poems

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


Not So Techie
Grandpa gets up to change the channels
Grandma has a rotary phone
Microwaves scare them to bits
Garage door openers
ATM machines
Self-checkout lines
Computers
Cell phones
Not!...

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Categories: openers, funny
Form: Nonet



Invisible
They wander through the streets smart;
Aleck. Baldwin wrote about inner
City. Limits to where they can . . .
Openers on the counter of soup
Kitchens. Table manners are lacking
Substance; abuse. Mothers crying,
Babies from womb to grave. Yard
By yard. Stick to being invisible....

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Categories: openers, people, philosophy, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Just August
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*Image of Season Openers by MailT. JUST AUGUST a romp through August supine rests outstretched on sands three-year-old farmhands blowing bubbles after rain a finger-read splendid book 2022 August 06 *3rd Place* JUST AUGUST ~~Andrea Dietrich: Judged 2022 August 21
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Categories: openers, august, autumn,
Form: Tanka
In the Kitchen Drawer
My junk drawer
Too small for so much
Plenty of silverware
Inside it's container
Too many napkins to count
In pile and a few scattered about
Which seem to disappear 
Way too fast
A pizza cutter somewhere
Long, sharp knives
Of which most are missing
The last one used for slitting plastic
For frozen dinners
A spatula or two
An ice-cream scoop
Not used enough!
Two can openers
One of which is broken
Enough material 
For just one person!...

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Categories: openers, life
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Spookier Than Trick Or Treaters
The house usually held an old lady with unassuming quiet ways.
The door opened, and things came out teethy, in squeamish grays.
We were scared to approach, there were werewolves and such.
Come closer girlie! Said a Dracula who was almost too much.

I wanted the caramel apple, but I was too scared to move.
The entire throng of door openers began to dance and groove.
There were ghouls and ghosts, goblins, creatures out of sight.
I was terrified into silence on this bleak Halloween night....

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Categories: openers, halloween,
Form: Rhyme




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