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Short Pancho Poems

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


Pancho Villa
Nationalist;
He died for equality
May be rest in peace...

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Categories: pancho,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Sancho
Mc Jagger’s swagger, a southern drawl, I fell for
He gets stupid occasionally, bad behavior
So I made him my sancho
and now call him Pancho
The Stones play as he struts through the back door!...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, england, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Flame-Outs
Pancho Villa, Bonnie & Clyde
  Billy the Kid, Green Men in Pants

Killers, Murdurers, Abusers
  Criminals on the Run

Glorified by the bully hordes
  Reflections of watery graves ~
    These Earthly Lords...

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Categories: pancho, america, bullying, hero,
Form: Couplet
Pancho Villa
Some say that he was the "Robin Hood" for the poor in Old Mexico
                  Others say he was a tequila drinking horse thief, murderer to boot
          One night on my great grand father's ranch in New Mexico, Villa stole their horses...

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© Danny Nunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, history
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Through the Weird of the West
Slimy gloppy corn smut
Smeared on a tortilla
Tastes like a monkey's butt
Thank you, Pancho Villa.

Crows' hearts in chili sauce
Beer-battered crickets
Bad luck and double-cross
Ten dollar tickets.

Bar fight in El Dorado
Devil on the trail
Mule train in Colorado
Bandits of the rail.

Vampires and gunslingers
Snakes off the grill
Harlots, saloon keepers,
Ghosts of Boot Hill....

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Categories: pancho, food, fun, horror, insect, spanish,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Soup Creeks Anaya's Steaks
Don’t be buffaloed it’s not Pancho Villa he’s dead
Just have’n a fling before what lies ahead
I respect Soup Creek and its laws
Although some have their flaws
There are no guns allowed where I am headed

Anaya’s Steak House, sure like the ring to that
A place of my own, where I’m no one’s door mat
On my way to the bordello
And then soon the rodeo
Mis campanero’s, I’m bringing my charro hat!...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pancho, humor,
Form: Limerick

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