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Short Piccadilly Poems

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


London Calling
A girl in Soho named Millie
Was hanging around for Willy
John Dough came along
But something was wrong -
Trust Millie to Piccadilly!...

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Categories: piccadilly, london, travel, word play,
Form: Limerick



Piccadilly
A lady who frequents downtown
Wears a frown like a circus clown
One day she fell
And bloody hell
She wore a big smile (upside down)!...

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Categories: piccadilly, humor,
Form: Limerick
Willy
There was a young man from Piccadilly
who was known as thoughtful Willy
Never did he do things willy nilly
He’d grind his corn
With a pestle well worn
And give it to his handsome filly....

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Categories: piccadilly, animal,
Form: Limerick
Sort of Silly
Sort of Silly

I seem to be on a beautiful roll.

Saw a nice filly walking on Piccadilly;
To you this may sound sort of silly;
My marvelous pick;
Good looking chick;
Compared to my wife was willy nilly.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: piccadilly, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Billy In a Pickadilly
Billy In A Piccadilly


You really think I'm not silly
just remember don't call old Billy
he may be wearing frilly
he might be visiting Tilly
he may be in a piccadilly.

Seeing Billy in a piccadilly
Now think I am seeing three-D-sillies
don't call nine-one-one
I'm having some fun
Billy ate pickles of wickadilly

Written: Nov. 24,2015
Theresa...

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Categories: piccadilly, fun, humor, nonsense,
Form: Limerick



Kermit the Hermit
Lonesome Kermit 
Was a hermit,
Living on a mountain, in a cave.

It was really very silly--
Worlds away from Piccadilly-- 
How that lonely cavern dweller did behave.

He was always in a quandary,
With no one to do his laundry 
And he never found the time to wash or shave.

There is really no excuse 
For style of that recluse,
And the way the fellow used to rant and rave.

For the whole span of his life, 
Kermit never took a wife,
Cause he couldn't lure a woman to his cave....

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Categories: piccadilly, children, funny, people,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs