Short Optician Poems
Short Optician Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Optician by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Optician by length and keyword.
A practising young obstetrician
Began to review his position.
Childbirth it would seem,
Drove ladies to scream
Ergo, he became an optician!
09/01/19
Categories:
optician, career, humor,
Form:
Limerick
There was an optician somewhat blind
Whose patients found him easy to malign.
So he gave rose-colored glasses
A move that calmed the masses.
Now his practice has become sublime.
Categories:
optician, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
Colourless
Woke up
It was morning
And I was
Colour blind
The optician
Had no glasses
For this
Illness
I bought
A kaleidoscope
The world I see
Is crazier than I thought
Categories:
optician, beauty, blessing, blue,
Form:
Chastushka
A sea mist rolls inshore this morning
The optician proposes a cataract op
BANTU an imagist couplet Each line a compete idea,the 2nd however constrasts with a complementary description or explanation or metaphor thereof
Categories:
optician, poetry, word play,
Form:
Didactic
I’ve had my eyes tested
And I am 20/20
I am not short sighted
Nor long sighted
My eyes are healthy
There is no glaucoma
No floaters
Nor cataracts
My sight is perfect
So why is it
When I look at you
I see an angel
When you are anything but
I asked the optician
Why, with such perfect vision,
Can I not see betrayal?
He told me
That I have perfect vision
Its just rose tinted
Categories:
optician, love
Form:
I do not know?